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  • #21
    Originally posted by greeneye99 View Post

    Damn Champion4ever
    Couple years ago Deontay Wilder was your Fav Fighter
    What happen man?
    Well, obviously he's mentally burned out. He just doesn't have fighting in him no more. No matter what; I am and shall always be a fan of his. He has had one Hell of a run and I couldn't have been more proud of him.

    He's overly exceeded anyone's expectations by starting the fight game late. Moreover, for him to have achieved everything he has achieved in his boxing career was just absolutely amazing.

    His next stop is Canastota; Where he would become immortalized.​
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    • #22
      Originally posted by hugh grant View Post

      Maybe wants to make money but not fight anyone any good..But to make big money he needs to fight someone with a pulse, so he's caught between a rock and a hard place
      Who knows? Perhaps you are right. I just hope that one day we shall see the old Deontay Wilder back with that same hunger and desire in him again because right now he doesn't have it. He has become very reluctant in taking any risks or getting hit with too many punches inside of the ring.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by thack View Post

        I agree and that is something more difficult than a physical thing to work on , but Wilder is a strange guy and maybe , just maybe , it might be his wake up call!
        I agree. Let's just hope so!

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        • #24
          I don't know if Wilder can come back from the head/brain injuries. Something would have to dramatically change. If he does it will probably be years down the road, the brain heals slowly. Further blows to the head would increase damage. Not a good idea. I love him but it's probably best that he hangs the gloves up.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by MastaBlasta View Post
            I don't know if Wilder can come back from the head/brain injuries. Something would have to dramatically change. If he does it will probably be years down the road, the brain heals slowly. Further blows to the head would increase damage. Not a good idea. I love him but it's probably best that he hangs the gloves up.
            hes already had one autopsy so he really living on borrowed time
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            • #26
              Don't want to see it unless Wilder comes back asking for a "body on mine".

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              • #27
                im afraid wilder has been changed to calmer

                its a different name now
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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Smash View Post

                  hes already had one autopsy so he really living on borrowed time
                  Yes and the autopsy has revealed that rigor has "set in," especially in Deontay's brain. Take the money and run back to "Sweet Home Alabama," Deontay. You've already led a charmed life and made millions. With your age, lack of desire and loss of skills - - it would be very wise to retire now. Sure, you can chase some easy bucks for one more fight for folks looking for that old Deontay Wilder. But that guys is gone, never to be seen again. You risk some serious brain scrambling if you fight again.
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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
                    Wilder s bit reluctant to fight hard hitters
                    Ngannou's unproven as a hard-hitter in boxing.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Boro View Post

                      Well truthfully wasn't Ortiz the first guy he faced who was ranked in the top echelons of nonpartisan rankings aka The Ring, TBRB etc etc.

                      The rest were all rank outsiders or rated by sanctioning bodies who truthfully just can be bought or you can get ratings by "relationships" e.g. Warren fighters and his extensive relationship with the WBO...
                      Bermane Stiverne was The Ring #2 HW contender when Wilder beat him and took the WBC belt
                      https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php/Th..._Ratings:_2014

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