Comments Thread For: Derek Chisora: "I Don't Think Deontay Wilder Wants To Fight Anymore"

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  • ELPacman
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    #11
    People will try to say that Wilder just was never that good, but forget that everyone already knew that. Yet being not that good has levels. His normal "not good" level was still effective to sneak in his right hand and end the fight at any moment. His NOW "not good" level was atrocious. You immediately knew it wasn't the same Wilder we've seen in the past.

    I also agree, if Wilder will not fight like he did in the past, he should retire. It's funny because Wilder decided to take the name, "Dr. Sleep" for this fight. He definitely was good at putting people to sleep for all the wrong reasons. I would never want to watch that version of Wilder ever again and that sucks, because I loved the excitement he brought to the division.

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    • hugh grant
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      #12
      What was revealing is that wilder held his hand up thinking he won on announcement of decision.? What does that tell us

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      • sidefx996
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        #13
        Originally posted by Robi13
        As long as them checks keep getting written, he gonna keep fighting.
        Exactly. Especially with 8 kids and 4 baby mamas to share those millions with...

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          #14
          Originally posted by sidefx996

          Exactly. Especially with 8 kids and 4 baby mamas to share those millions with...
          Is that right? Sheesh, he been putting in more work with them females then the gym, probably why he lost all that weight, no juice left.

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          • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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            #15
            Originally posted by hugh grant
            What was revealing is that wilder held his hand up thinking he won on announcement of decision.? What does that tell us
            He knew that he lost ,but he still has to play the part , it's reflexive.

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              #16
              Originally posted by sidefx996

              Exactly. Especially with 8 kids and 4 baby mamas to share those millions with...
              Baby mommas are going to save boxing by making fights happen.

              Those Birkins aren't going to buy themselves.

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              • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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                #17
                What gave it away Derek ? Was it not showing up for the Parker fight ?

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by JBsports.49
                  Derek Chisora with a l,000 losses shouldn't fight anymore
                  Why not? Boxing needs gatekeepers, willing to fight everyone.

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                  • hugh grant
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by pnut901

                    He knew that he lost ,but he still has to play the part , it's reflexive.
                    What I was thinking is that wilder should have looked sad and give the body language in that he knew hed lost and that would give message that he and we knew that wasnt.the real wilder and he can do better in future.
                    Wilder should have raised Parker gloves and clapped Parker before result was even announced.Wilder pretending to think he best Parker gives impression he was happy with his mediocre performance
                    Last edited by hugh grant; 01-04-2024, 04:17 PM.

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                    • BoxOfficer
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by ELPacman
                      People will try to say that Wilder just was never that good, but forget that everyone already knew that. Yet being not that good has levels. His normal "not good" level was still effective to sneak in his right hand and end the fight at any moment. His NOW "not good" level was atrocious. You immediately knew it wasn't the same Wilder we've seen in the past.

                      I also agree, if Wilder will not fight like he did in the past, he should retire. It's funny because Wilder decided to take the name, "Dr. Sleep" for this fight. He definitely was good at putting people to sleep for all the wrong reasons. I would never want to watch that version of Wilder ever again and that sucks, because I loved the excitement he brought to the division.
                      If you want him "to fight like he did in the past", then you want him to go back to his previous level of opposition, punctuated by a dive here and there.

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