This is abit of a cliche observation, yes the tribology was a competitive and at times brutal contest 'But lets all be real? The trilogy has not taken away from Deontay Wilder's or Tyson Fury's pure boxing skills'.
I stated for many years, that there was a possibility that both Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder were acting as a giant smoke screen for each other 'For years Tyson Fury and the hardcore Fury fans claimed that Fury was miles better than his nearest competition, with Deontay Wilder as the second best Heavyweight also by a distance'.
It was only when both Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder were forced to actually fight other top level Heavyweights 'Besides each other, was then their current form and level revealed'.
It is 2024, and all those in the boxing community who are honest 'Are aware now that Tyson Fury is not miles better than his nearest competition. The evidence for many years has been accumulating, to prove this observation'.
Tyson Fury, Oleksandr Uysk, Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder 'The top 4 Heavyweights of this era, and the three Heavyweight mountains i.e Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua. They are all of the same generation'.
They are all involved in a competition to see who will be the last man standing, this type of situation and competition has happened before in history 'It occurred during the 70's and late 80's to 90's Heavyweight era's'.
Deontay Wilder has been fortunate that he appeared within the Heavyweight Division during this modern era 'He has been able to intimidate and fight at a good level, predominately relying on his power. I don't think stylistically that Wilder would of been able to stay around at top level with those abilities alone in past Heavyweights era's.
Overall Deontay Wilder in my opinion has been a solid World Heavyweight Champion of this era 'No matter what any says, he is one of the three Heavyweight mountains of this era. For what Wilder lacked in pure boxing skills, he negated this with his power, agression, determination and courage. And as a Champion, nobody can deny that he fought until their was no more, in conduct when the going got tough? Deontay Wilder was a warrior'.
Note: I just sense that certain folk in the boxing community are going through a process of realization 'Over this past year, their entire perceptions of the Heavyweight Division have been dramatically altered. They have witnessed Tyson Fury being decked, and beaten by Francis Ngannou, and Deontay Wilder being beaten easily by Joseph Parker and now quite severely by Zhilei Zhang' etc.
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