Comments Thread For: Frank Warren: Wilder Looked Shot, Needs Outstanding Performance To Resurrect Joshua Fight

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  • El_Mero
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    #11
    Resurrect? He's a zombie. That deer in headlights look said all we needed to know. He's better off fighting exhibitions.

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    • mjh1969
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      #12
      Wilder is better off fighting tomato cans. A level fighters will avoid his right hand and expose his lack of boxing skills. Wilders's handlers know that he doesn't have any boxing skills. I hope someone in his camp has the balls to tell him that he should either quit or fight tomato cans for the rest of his career. Wilder will be a gatekeeper at this point if he doesn't quit.

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      • Alan Smithee
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        #13
        Originally posted by pollywog

        No one knew that until Parker exposed him. AJ sure didnt want to find out if he was shot though.

        It'd definitely be a good time for Joshua to call him out now though with a rematch clause, juuuuust in case.

        But Eddie says nah. He's still scared that Wilder would get up for one last hurrah and end the myth of A-side Joshy.
        I don't want to take credit from Parker but i'm not sure that "exposed" is the right word. Wilder seemed off. His legs looked shot and he was very tentative. I would have to re-watch the fight but the killer instinct just wasn't there. Props to Parker for following his game plan. It was a big win for him!

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        • ShoulderRoll
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          #14
          Wilder would have to change trainers and get off ayahuasca. I don’t know if he’s hungry and wants it anymore.

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          • pollywog
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            #15
            Originally posted by Alan Smithee

            I don't want to take credit from Parker but i'm not sure that "exposed" is the right word. Wilder seemed off. His legs looked shot and he was very tentative. I would have to re-watch the fight but the killer instinct just wasn't there. Props to Parker for following his game plan. It was a big win for him!
            Fair enough, but the point is, as long as there's a slight chance AJ walks on to a Wilder right and gets windmilled, Fast Eddie is not going to put him in there and will use any excuse going to make sure AJ doesn't have to, even to point of calling Wilder overrated and shot so not worthy anymore.

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            • mootint
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              #16
              Wilder's performance puts him below Charles Martin, I would back the Prince to beat Wilder too. I think Jermaine Franklin would beat Wilder aswell, very similar fighter to Parker.

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              • daggum
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                #17
                why is no one factoring in the cryo chamber?

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                • diarraisagod
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                  #18
                  Wilder had never beaten anybody as capable as Parker anyway so it's hard to call it a massive shock.

                  He's blown away a mega long list of nobody's and his reputation built entirely around his nuclear right hand.

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                  • KP1
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by pollywog

                    Fair enough, but the point is, as long as there's a slight chance AJ walks on to a Wilder right and gets windmilled, Fast Eddie is not going to put him in there and will use any excuse going to make sure AJ doesn't have to, even to point of calling Wilder overrated and shot so not worthy anymore.

                    Don’t think I’ve seen anyone cry so much about one guy in such a short space of time.

                    Dry your eyes princess.

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                    • JakeTheBoxer
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                      #20
                      Again, inactivity is never a great idea. You had 38 old inactive guy fighting 31 old. Why everybody expected Wilder to dominate is beyond me.

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