Comments Thread For: Wilder: My Timing Was Off, I Didn't Let My Hands Go, This is Not The End

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  • HeadShots
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    #11
    The thing about wilder is he’s uncoordinated. If he actually does start swinging or boxing. He would get knocked out easier. He’s a 220 lb man after all

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    • Rockenator
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      #12
      Done. Finished. Kaput. No one is interested in seeing Wilder's worthless ass in the ring again. Certainly not me. From the get-go, his legs looked wobbly and geez, he didn't even look like a heavyweight. More like a cruiserweight. Take the money and run, Deontay. If you do fight again, it's a "one and done" proposition as your clock will get cleaned by any reputable heavyweight. Especially a heavyweight that throws more than two punches in a round.

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      • eul
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        #13
        If you fight real opposition, it's OK to lose. Go for meaningful fights, and people will appreciate the effort and keep following the fighter. Maidana lost a clinch fest with devon alexander and nobody remembers that fight.

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #14
          Wilder has had 1 good fight in his life. The first Stiverne fight where he actually outboxed somebody past his jab.

          everything else is losing rounds while waiting on one shot.

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          • Spray_resistant
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            #15
            Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
            Wilder has had 1 good fight in his life. The first Stiverne fight where he actually outboxed somebody past his jab.

            everything else is losing rounds while waiting on one shot.
            He never really did it again, he jabbed, moved, boxed and we never saw him fight like that before or since.

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            • Smash
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              #16
              can u turn toast back into bread again, i dont think so

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              • archiemoore1
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                #17
                Idk Wilder, never been in his camp, but if i had to take a wild guess(no pun intended), it has been said previously that he's stubborn and doesn't listen. That would explain why his trainer is his best friend and a former knockout victim. Also, they say he doesn't care much for roadwork. When u have his power and u don't love roadwork, u fall in love with the power and don't feel like u need to run as much as other fighters. And if u ignore that old wisdom that says u must run, u probably also ignore the old wisdom that says no sex during training camp. And he has a good looking woman and he's a country boy and a family man. I can easily see him having a reverse logic and feel as though he can have his woman around him and **** his woman all thru camp and still get in the ring and fight top guys and that all he has to do is hit them good and its a done deal. Between that out of the ring f..kery, debauchery and stubborness and plus whatever Fury took out of him with the 2 devastating knockouts, we've probably seen the best of Wilder. But credit to him, even with his inactivity, he went the full 12 against a guy who was a good 35 lbs of solid muscle bigger than him and took some heavy blows. He's a tough man

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                • El_Mero
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                  #18
                  Other than his weird fanboys, nobody wanna see your @ss

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                  • MrShakeAndBake
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                    #19
                    i actually chuckled when Wilder started CAT PAWING Parker lol

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                    • thack
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                      #20
                      These guys , He seems content getting beat , at least Joshua don't like it.Only want to see the best fight from this crowd and on that Wilder doesn't figure in them , the rest who avoid them I will continue to give flak to, all this guys are multi millionaires and seem like they want to avoid fighting meaningful fights. Lets hope at least if we can't see them live then something comes from the Saudi situation!

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