Wilder is the Biggest SCAM in Boxing History

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  • QballLobo
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    Wilder was a below average technical boxer that was blessed with that bomb in his right hand. He was matched well with opponents that couldn’t overwhelm him with skill and allowed him to headhunt and end fights spectacularly.

    It was always going to end this way. I said it after the second Fury fight. When a power puncher gets their chin cracked they are never the same. That sense of fearlessness goes and doesn’t come back. He had a good career though. For the most out of his talent.

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    • War Room
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      #12
      Originally posted by automaton89

      Ortiz was not a bum, and he could hit like a truck. And Wilder recovered
      Ortiz was 52 and his record was rubbish. What else do I have to say guy lol?

      Originally posted by automaton89
      If Wilder is such a can and His power is overrated

      Why can't the other cans have 42 knockouts in 43 fights?

      Name another fighter that soley won by One shot. He is the hardest puncher ever.
      Because Matchmaking.



      YDKSAB, that's a fact.

      Wilder can knockout bums, but not the top or even B level fighters. You got scammed, tell me what it feels like to be so gullible?
      Last edited by War Room; 06-02-2024, 08:23 AM.

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      • Weebler I
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        #13
        Wilder was overrated and overhyped for sure, but he wasn't quite as bad as OP is suggesting. Taking personality out of it, he is an exciting fighter with a rocket punch.

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        • QueensburyRules
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          #14
          Originally posted by Weebler I
          Wilder was overrated and overhyped for sure, but he wasn't quite as bad as OP is suggesting. Taking personality out of it, he is an exciting fighter with a rocket punch.
          - - His Uncle Al fed him a diet of short notice TBA FIGHTERS like his l’l floydy buddy, a canned WBC champ.

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          • War Room
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            #15
            Originally posted by Stab Master Arson

            Ortiz has never beaten anyone worth a ****.
            Absolutely true.

            Originally posted by M312

            Because they are matched tougher, earlier
            Thank you for being honest, rare these days.

            Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
            People are underestimating how much the trilogy with Fury took out of Wilder.

            And vice versa, Fury took some permanent damage in those fights too. Although to a lesser extent.
            HAHA, you fell for it and trying to save face. Pathetic!

            Originally posted by QballLobo
            Wilder was a below average technical boxer that was blessed with that bomb in his right hand. He was matched well with opponents that couldn’t overwhelm him with skill and allowed him to headhunt and end fights spectacularly.

            It was always going to end this way. I said it after the second Fury fight. When a power puncher gets their chin cracked they are never the same. That sense of fearlessness goes and doesn’t come back. He had a good career though. For the most out of his talent.
            He could punch a little, he never had a bomb. That's been proven.

            Originally posted by Weebler I
            Wilder was overrated and overhyped for sure, but he wasn't quite as bad as OP is suggesting. Taking personality out of it, he is an exciting fighter with a rocket punch.
            He is though, dispute 38 bums in a row, if you want to embarrass yourself that is. It's pure facts. If you find bum fights exciting, to each his own but nobody real finds it interesting.

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            • Ropss
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              #16
              that's why you learn fundamentals stay small tight proper boxing

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              • _Rexy_
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                #17
                People wonder why I started following Japanese boxing more 10-15 years ago.

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                • Gladiator18
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                  #18
                  Nah, people will downplay wilder now just cause of his last performances but he’s clearly shot, look how terrified he is of even throwing the right hand. The fury trilogy destroyed him

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by War Room
                    He is though, dispute 38 bums in a row, if you want to embarrass yourself that is. It's pure facts. If you find bum fights exciting, to each his own but nobody real finds it interesting.
                    I've given Wilder a lot of stick over the years, but he wasn't as bad as I thought he was initially.

                    He beat a number of top 10 guys, Stiverne and Ortiz are solid wins, and he has a draw with Fury and truth be told another ref might've counted Fury out which would change all perceptions.

                    Wilder is not great, but he's not terrible either. Even as a hater, I tuned in most times because you knew bombs would drop.

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                    • QballLobo
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by War Room

                      Absolutely true.



                      Thank you for being honest, rare these days.



                      HAHA, you fell for it and trying to save face. Pathetic!



                      He could punch a little, he never had a bomb. That's been proven.



                      He is though, dispute 38 bums in a row, if you want to embarrass yourself that is. It's pure facts. If you find bum fights exciting, to each his own but nobody real finds it interesting.
                      Disagree. Wilder definitely had a bomb in his right hand. The difference is before he got KO’d by Fury he had no hesitation and put everything he had into it and changed fights.

                      After the Fury KO you could see he wasn’t the same. Didn’t have that confidence and was always worried about getting his back. That slight hesitation is why power punchers like Wilder and Tyson don’t age well after they get dropped.

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