Comments Thread For: Wilder Says Usyk Rejected 'A lot of Money' To Fight: That Man is Terrified of Me

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  • DougalDylan
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    #11
    Originally posted by Noelanthony

    Every boxer is weary of what Wilder can potentially do to them if they are caught on the button by him. Even in his losses to one man he dropped him multiple times what makes you think he can’t hit a 6ft 3 guy in 36 minutes when he can touch a 6ft 9 guy who is arguably harder to hit clean in the face? Having said that my money would be on Usyk
    The instance of Fury Wildet had any success at all against was a recovering drug addict I was amazed could climb into the ring let alone fight anyone, if you look at his immediate previous fights you can see the difference or to see Wilder do anything to a fit Fury as we saw, Fury in the first fight was supposed to be a cherry pick given the state he'd got himself into previously coming back from the Vlad fight via some less than stellar performances. Wilders best shot would be to wait for a relapse.

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    • Jwil20
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      #12
      I liked Wilder keyword “liked” but after the KO lost to Fury, he’s definitely a bit bonkers.
      My opinion Uysk would break Wilder down over 10-12 rounds. Wilder has the mighty right hand but there are levels to boxing. Throughout history we have seen the power puncher guy doesn’t always win.

      I used to say Wilder’s opponents have to be perfect for 36 minutes now it’s more like Wilder has to “play boxing” for 36 mins.

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      • Apollo7
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        #13
        Yeah, sure, everyone's ducking you

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        • letsgochump
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          #14
          I don't get it. Wilder offered him hundreds of dollars, why won't Usyk take the fight? Must be scared.

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          • MulaKO
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            #15
            Didn’t he say the same thing about Fury and then went on to being defeated three times
            Yes three times !

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            • Lance98
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              #16
              Usyk don't want to be remembered as the guy outboxing wilder and then getting KO'ed with 1 shot. He fears it. It could happen. Usyk is a smaller guy, so I doubt he could take that punch like fury did.

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              • Lefty0616
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                #17
                Deontay Wilder, can't box....at all. That's a fact. But he has a puncher's chance. Fury is a big man that can take a punch. Therefore, he'll almost always have Wilder's number. But Ruiz and Usyk are small guys. Wilder has the power to knock them out. So I believe, Usyk does not want any parts of Wilder. The same can be said for Ruiz (however, if a fight is to be made, it should be made for a close to 50/50 split; all 3 boxers deserve that respect).

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                • Noelanthony
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by hugh grant

                  I expect wilder to hit Usyk, and usy k to smile and comeback stronger at wilder. Usyk don't go down like fury does.
                  Yeah ok pal what ever you say

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                  • Noelanthony
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by DougalDylan

                    The instance of Fury Wildet had any success at all against was a recovering drug addict I was amazed could climb into the ring let alone fight anyone, if you look at his immediate previous fights you can see the difference or to see Wilder do anything to a fit Fury as we saw, Fury in the first fight was supposed to be a cherry pick given the state he'd got himself into previously coming back from the Vlad fight via some less than stellar performances. Wilders best shot would be to wait for a relapse.
                    Hey I’m not dis*****g what you are saying but I’m simply pointing out , yes Wilder is limited in skill and technique and just about everything but what he has is the equaliser that can put your lights out. Every boxer understands the dangers , including Usyk.

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                    • -Kev-
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by hugh grant
                      Nobodies scared of wilder. What little aura of invincibility he ever had is gone.
                      You’re a fool if you believe that. Wilder’s power is fight changing.

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