Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Brushes Off Retirement Talk: I'm Young; I Haven't Had Much Damage on Me

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  • MulaKO
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    #21
    Wilder sure fooled me
    Damaged goods
    His excuses show all the damage in the world

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    • SteveM
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      #22
      Originally posted by YGriffith


      Lots of altered variables to come up with that statistics.

      It's impossible to come up with that 33% when he only won 1 decision, unless you're gonna pick up a calculator to change all the KO percentages of all the other boxers, past or present, that's alot of work to just make your % pass.
      Hey - ? it's pretty easy to calculate what he claimed - just look at where his opponents were ranked by the Ring when he fought them. Then did he KO them or not.

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      • Teetotaler69
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        #23
        Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
        Father Time don't care if you took a lot of damage or not. When it comes for you that is it.
        I mean he really can keep fighting for a while. He's not know for relying on reflexes or skill, he relies on power. He's already got that R power and when father time kicked in he'll have Old man strength.

        And most importantly the division is fvkcing garbage lol

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        • Apollo7
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          #24
          He doesn't want to retire yet because he wants more money, understandably. The fact is he's not young though and he's a fighter who relies on athleticism. Luckily for him the division is pretty weak.

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          • boxing IQ
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            #25
            Originally posted by Boro

            Who cares about outliers like Foreman and Hopkins, you're sounding very feminine going straight to the extreme outliers to try and "prove" a point - Exceptions do not disprove the rule​.

            As for Wilder being the latest who cares, they're all "late" either way as for Fury born fighting that's laughable, there is plenty of fighters who took up boxing years younger than him but you keep thinking he born fighting, it's cute tbh...

            And what have I made up? everything i've said is accurate, you imbecile.

            But do feel free to elaborate though, if you can.
            Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko each retired at 41, Holyfield 48, Bowe 42, Holmes 53, the list goes on. Would you like to rethink that statement or do I need to find more ways to make you look ******?

            Tyson. Fury. wasn't born fighting? TYSON. Fury. Lmao. I can't, man. I just. I can't.

            For someone who claims to have stop-watched his long count, you were awful quiet on the glove thing.

            SOME of what you said is accurate. What have you made up? Check every post I've corrected you on. And don't worry. We'll talk again.

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            • thack
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              #26
              We should really be talking about the ridiculous amount of damage Wilder has caused other fighter’s and some to come .This man hits like a mule hence only the brave or foolish fight him.

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              • QballLobo
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                #27
                He’s a low skilled power puncher who’s had his chin cracked a few times. Those guys are never the same after that sense of invincibility is gone.

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                • hugh grant
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                  #28
                  Well I guess koing opponents fast, you limit damage to yourself. You can fight for a few more years for sure against josh, zhang, usyk and ddd, and joyce. That's a wrap

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                  • YGriffith
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by SteveM

                    Hey - ? it's pretty easy to calculate what he claimed - just look at where his opponents were ranked by the Ring when he fought them. Then did he KO them or not.
                    By his standards, George foreman has a 54,8% ko percentage then, not much of a power puncher huh? Joe frazier ? 22.23%,
                    Earnie shavers ? 0%, dude apparently cant crack an egg.

                    Fury on the other hand has a 60% ko ratio.

                    See what's wrong with his approach?

                    Whether you love the dude or hate him, the man can punch, besides ko percentage throughout all of boxing history is calculated only on wins, that means Deontay wilder has a 66.7% ko ratio on ranked opponents, and george foreman has a 100% ko ratio over ranked opponents.
                    Last edited by YGriffith; 12-07-2023, 07:38 PM.

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                    • 1Eriugenus
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                      #30
                      Deontay had a huge amount of damage done by Fury & remember that when he was hitting him Fury weighed like, 40-50lb more than Deontay. IDK that Deontay has many more fights left in him but he only needs 3, spark Parker, spark AJ, spark the winner of Usyk/Fury. I don't think he'll achieve the last one but I do believe he achieves 1 & 2.

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