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  • Originally posted by davefromvancouv View Post
    It's the boxing game and the fans who love the deception won't care that it's not a sport where the best are actually supposed to fight the best. Great fighters are frozen out or aged out, and the people who refuse to wake up and fall for the propaganda, will continue to support the current state of boxing.

    Deontay Wilder was aged out and avoided when he was at his best. I'm glad he's set for life and got out healthy.

    People who love the inversion of truth will love his lost tonight. People who are stronger minded and aren't afraid of the truth will see the deception...
    You're one seriously disturbed individual. Now f3ck off in the same direction as Wilder the coward who has always been too scared to fight the best or throw punches against many opponents, even bums, because he's mentally weak like yourself and the other weirdo's.

    Let's hope your gaslighting and projection days are over and you get back to serving burgers to pay the rent away from normal people.

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    • Originally posted by sege64 View Post

      Finally! Some TRUTH in this thread! Also, he is our King!!!

      (and at least he got dat statue! no other of deez fools ain't got no statue!)
      The King is dead. Long live the King.

      Got the autopsy to prove it!
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      • Andy Lee must be some kind of zen master, didn’t expect Parker to show the discipline he did during the fight. Great win for him. Wilder looks to cash out from here, tune up and likely the saudis pull him in for a Joshua fight just for the name value.

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        • Wilder's team may not realize that the training videos are exposing his weaknesses, such as poor footwork, a strange left hook, weak jab positioning, lack of body work, telegraphing his right hand, and keeping his hands too low. Observers who critically analyze these videos could predict his loss against Parker. The additional training is hindering Wilder's ability to think quickly during fights, making him hesitant. The highest level of competition isn't the ideal place to experiment with new skills. He should have had a few warm-up fights. While I support him, it seems he's not taking the right advice, not that he's not receiving it.

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          • Originally posted by megh50 View Post
            Wilder's team may not realize that the training videos are exposing his weaknesses, such as poor footwork, a strange left hook, weak jab positioning, lack of body work, telegraphing his right hand, and keeping his hands too low. Observers who critically analyze these videos could predict his loss against Parker. The additional training is hindering Wilder's ability to think quickly during fights, making him hesitant. The highest level of competition isn't the ideal place to experiment with new skills. He should have had a few warm-up fights. While I support him, it seems he's not taking the right advice, not that he's not receiving it.
            Could not agree more.

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            • Extremely disappointed in Wilder’s performance. I expected much more from him. He should have stood his ground more and should’ve been much busier. He really only let his hands go in the last rd.

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              • Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

                You're one seriously disturbed individual. Now f3ck off in the same direction as Wilder the coward who has always been too scared to fight the best or throw punches against many opponents, even bums, because he's mentally weak like yourself and the other weirdo's.

                Let's hope your gaslighting and projection days are over and you get back to serving burgers to pay the rent away from normal people.
                Keep living your lies. Joshua was always afraid to fight Wilder, and it pisses you off. Cheers!

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                • Wilder has to be the least skilled most uncoordinated so called elite fighter ever.

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                  • Wilder is 38. I know it's hard to turn down a big bag but his last fight probably should've been his last. I didn't like the coach change because he no longer does or can do what got him to where he is, and a lot of those abilities came from him being younger an also unpredictable. Parker would've been a tough fight for Wilder regardless cuz style makes fights and Parker is big a thick enough to handle the smaller Wilder who people tend to forget is a tall but pretty small HW..

                    unfortunately it's only downhill from here, but I respect the fact that Wilder was willing to admit that hey he's made a lot of money in boxing has made good investments and the hunger he once had just may not be there anymore, and that is totally normal. The hard part is letting it all go...regardless of what people may say Wilder has had a great career for a man that started boxing at 20 years old!

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                    • Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post

                      I personally think the loss tonight has more to do with Wilder being ring rusty as heck and refusing to throw punches. That may come down to Parker's game plan, but Wilder had multiple great opportunities to turn the lights out and he didn't punch. Could be his mental space. All the nonsense before the fight now looks like he was trying to talk himself into a fighting headspace, but bottom line, he didn't come to fight. He showed up for a paycheck ala Jermell Charlo v Canelo.
                      Deontay pulled a “Jermello,” but only worse. He looked weak and underweight from the get-go. It’s like his legs had polio. Zero activity with no game plan. A complete shutout by Parker who still has a suspect jaw but was never tested at all during the fight. Pathetic performance by Wilder and who in the world wants to see or pay for Wilder versus Joshua or Wilder versus anyone else. If Deontay fights again, I hope he gets drilled into the canvas.

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