"Family guy" lol. Eight kids from 4 different baby mamas...
Comments Thread For: Family Guy Deontay Wilder on the Brink of Another Championship Run or Retirement
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I've always wanted to see Wilder vs. Joshua.
But when Wilder decided to unify his WBC title with the Linial Heavyweight title, and Josh went on his losing spree, the fight never got made.
Here we are again. The nappy decision points loss to spoiler Parker meant nothing except a decision point for Wilder to get serious or get out, but it served Eddie Hearn's purpose to keep Wilder away from Joshua, and the Zhang fight is expected to do the same, and I think it probably will.
But, if Wilder blasts him out; where Hrgovic, Joyce and Parker never came close to that, well....Comment
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Hoping for an action packed fight. Wilder non performance vs Parker does not indicate that’s likelyComment
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Deontay Wilder called Tyson Fury's claim to the lineal heavyweight championship "BS"I've always wanted to see Wilder vs. Joshua.
But when Wilder decided to unify his WBC title with the Linial Heavyweight title, and Josh went on his losing spree, the fight never got made.
Here we are again. The nappy decision points loss to spoiler Parker meant nothing except a decision point for Wilder to get serious or get out, but it served Eddie Hearn's purpose to keep Wilder away from Joshua, and the Zhang fight is expected to do the same, and I think it probably will.
But, if Wilder blasts him out; where Hrgovic, Joyce and Parker never came close to that, well....
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So what? Should he have said something instead like "Mr. Joshua and I both know that Charles Martin and Bermane Stiverne were never really heavyweight champions and therefore neither are we; but I beleive that the title once held by Sullivan, Johnson, Dempsey, Louis, Marciano, Liston, Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Holmes, Tyson, Holyfield, Lewis and Klitschko is something to really aspire to, and Ima-bout to aspire Tyson Fury, the present holder, right into next week".
Perhaps he's not that verbose.Comment
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That Deontay was never real. It was a pretty obvious attempt at creating a "baddest man on the planet" vibe.
They did a decent job with the persona. Americans are pretty easily fooled and bought into it in their desperation for a top heavyweight.
But he was never that. Not in the ring nor out of it.Comment
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