No, I won't rethink my statement, like I said the exception does not disprove the rule and of the names you listed only the Klitschkos were fighting at the top level by time they finished.
Wilder isn't giving the impression he wants to be continuing on for a pay cheque but rather he thinks he's there or thereabouts with the upper echelons of the division and should be competing with them unlike Holmes, Holyfield and Bowe who continued on for far too long chasing cheques...
And of course Fury wasn't born fighting, are you ******, he didn't even step into a boxing gym until he was 11, it could even be argued that it's "late" to just begin venturing into the gym at 11...
What gloves!? I haven't even mentioned gloves you weirdo nor have you in this conversation, if you're talking about in the other thread I did, your inability to accept the reply is on you and your fangirling for Wilder.
You've not corrected me in any way in any of your responses, all you've actually done is prove my point in both responses by listing the ages of his contemporaries and when they picked up boxing and listed some outliers like I said, furthering my point.
Of the 100s of top 10 rated heavyweights over the years you can list but a handful who retired older than Wilder and even fewer still who were still in REAL fights with REAL meaningful stakes e.g. REAL BELTS or fighting in final eliminators at his age.
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