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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Wilder Praises Parker: I Told Him Congratulations, I Hope You Enjoy The Win With Your Family

    Heavyweight contender Deontay Wilder offered praise to his most recent opponent, Joseph Parker. The two former world champions collided in a high-stakes bout last Saturday night in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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    This is what happens when you're buddy-buddy with the opposition..

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    • juggernaut666
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      Meanwhile in the same interview he says Parker didn’t do anything to win the fight and leading up to the fight accused him of ducking him for years even said he wanted to knock him out of the ring on his head ………

      Yea they sound like real close friends .

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        Originally posted by juggernaut666
        Meanwhile in the same interview he says Parker didn’t do anything to win the fight and leading up to the fight accused him of ducking him for years even said he wanted to knock him out of the ring on his head ………

        Yea they sound like real close friends .
        It's called selling the fight

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          Wilder has become a loser after the Fury fights. He is so accustomed to losing that he doesn't care if he gets a decent payday. He has that sparring partner mentality to lose to a fighter that has a sparring partner mentality. For all the courage he showed in the Fury fights this one erased all that going forward. Wilder did nothing to impose his will on Parker in this fight. He showed 0 heart in this fight.

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          • Monty Fisto
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            "​Parker said he ain’t never had a six pack until he knew he was going to fight me. He texted me and people don’t know that me and Parker have a relationship, he texts me."

            So it's essentially more of a win than a loss, Deontay?​​​​​​

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            • mmboxer
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              Deontay has talked about indulging in Ayahuasca, the psychoactive drug or drink from South America. I think the drug took the fight out of Deontay. He seemed timid and didn’t want to engage. Deontay is all kumbaya and may have lost his mean streak.

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                Originally posted by tkoboxingscene

                It's called selling the fight
                No it’s called getting embarrassed and showing he’s two faced again .

                If he’s selling a fight he doesn’t back track on his comments afterwards then stick with the plot of painting Parker an average fighter who did nothing to win the fight ,where was he selling the fight for years now claiming Parker ducked him ?


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                • PRINCEKOOL
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                  I wonder what the issue is people have with Wilder's comments? I thought people would pine and gush over such magnanimous comments.

                  The reality of the situation is 'Wilder is now showing, that he is not in the game to win 100%'.

                  How Wilder reacted to his loses to Tyson Fury 'Showed that he still wanted to win, and be the best 100%'.

                  I have stated for a long time? That Wilder has been semi-retired 'In his attitude'.

                  Note: People were all mocking Joshua, when he reacted the way he did in the aftermath of his rematch loss to Usyk 'But I would of been extremely concerned for Joshua, if he would of taken that loss with a smile on his face. That is why I have never once bought into those narratives that Joshua has no desire for the game'.

                  It is extremely clear that Anthony Joshua has desire for the game, and his intentions 'No matter how futile people may believe them to be? Are to somehow, someway fight his way back into title contention'.

                  Deontay Wilder since loss in his fight to Parker, has for now? Confirmed what I have suspected for sometime 'Wilder does not have the wild violent competitive desire anymore, and even if he did Parker still may of beaten him'.

                  I still believe that Wilder still has his punching power 'It is just that, his overall offense is nowhere near elite. And skill for skill, it would be very difficult to rate his boxing skills at European level. There actually may be domestic level Heavyweights, who skill for skill are better mid to long range boxers than Wilder'.

                  Wilder's whole game in his career, has been his power 'And if he struggles to stop his opponents in their tracks or **** them out. Then he pretty much has no choice but to drop rounds and get out boxed'.

                  I commend Deonatay Wilder for being courageous, Wilder is a gladiator 'Wilder's fights vs Fury were his greatest moments. Deontay Wilder as a Champion fought to until there was no more, and that is all you can ask for of a Champion'.

                  I still rate Wilder highly within this era of Heavyweights, and his power could probably still win him big fights 'But that intimidation factor, that Heavyweights used to have towards his power has been greatly decreased'.

                  Deontay Wilder as a offensive fighter, is nowhere near the level of Mike Tyson 'It was not just Mike Tyson's punching power which bothered his opponents, it was not just one punch. Even if Mike Tyson could not take you out with a single punch, he still had the ability to beat his opponents up 'Tyson skill for skill was also a extremely underrated boxer, defensively at his peak or even during the 90's. Mike Tyson was not a easy fighter to land punches on consistently'.

                  From this point on wards for Wilder, I still think team Joshua should pursue a fight with him 'Wilder was beaten by Parker, but he was not beaten up. In the coming weeks and months, if Wilder has any desire left for the sport? He will most likely start to create narratives in his mind, as to why he lost 'And then the violent desire within will start to increase once again' etc.












                  Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-27-2023, 09:05 AM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by mmboxer
                    Deontay has talked about indulging in Ayahuasca, the psychoactive drug or drink from South America. I think the drug took the fight out of Deontay. He seemed timid and didn’t want to engage. Deontay is all kumbaya and may have lost his mean streak.
                    It was the Cryo chamber it froze the Bronze Bomber inside of him so it didn’t come out and he suffered minor effects of frost bite .

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