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  • #61
    Originally posted by Boro View Post

    Usyk has far more recognition than Wilder, Parker has done the biggest PPVs with every single fighter he's faced including Joshua, Wilder is a nobody without Fury... the same cannot be said of Fury.

    The only reason he's even has any recognition is because he's the only champion who's even successfully defended a belt from America since Rahman if you consider a draw a successful defence or Lamont Brewster if you want someone who had legitimate defences not a draw before losing the belt.

    If he wasn't American he would be dead in the water.

    You know it, I know and so does everyone else.

    P.S. Feel free to quote where i'm saying something that's factually incorrect or proves I apparently don't know shít about boxing either, I'll wait.

    You'll probably end up just like that clown juggernaut or w/e his name is/was who claimed he had proof I was flipping flopping or racist or some other shíte like that and never could prove it.
    None of your hate filled, jealous and racist feuled rants could never change the impact that Deontay Wilder has made on this sport. The fact is Deontay Wilder has made his mark on this sport whether you choose to accept it or not.

    The world of boxing will never forget the memories, contributions and sacrifices he has made to this sport. Also, the heavyweight division will never be the same without him.

    So If he does decide to call it a career; Then he shall be surely missed. Now carry on and continue to make an ass out of yourself because face it man! This debate is over! I've said all I am going to say to you on this topic.​​

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    • #62
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      None of your hate filled, jealous and racist feuled rants could never change the impact that Deontay Wilder has made on this sport. The fact is Deontay Wilder has made his mark on this sport whether you choose to accept it or not.

      The world of boxing will never forget the memories, contributions and sacrifices he has made to this sport. Also, the heavyweight division will never be the same without him.

      So If he decides to call it a career; Then he shall be sorely missed. Now carry on and continue to make an ass out of yourself because this debate is over because face it man! It's over! I've said all I am going to say to you on this topic.​
      I don't mention race hardly ever and if I do it's normally in response to someone else, you weirdo, so you've got me confused for someone else ret@rd.

      And if you actually seen my post history, you'll find i've been mentioning Wilder having a historically significant reign but you're ignorant as fúck and just trying to push some narrative about someone you've never even engaged with and don't know my post history at all.

      The fact you've randomly mentioned Wilder making a mark on the sport is mind boggling to me, i've never mentioned him not doing so but his "mark" is heavily tainted to deny that is delusional.

      But like i've said previously in the first comment to claim wilder is world level still you have to be SLDBC and you've proven that to be true.

      I therorised you were one of those types and you've proven to be one of those racist idiots and point fingers at others, it's a cute gaslighting tactic but it doesn't work on me sweetheart.

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      Originally posted by Boro
      Why he was 38 by time he lost to another HW, two years out of the ring practically and clearly affected by the damage from the Fury fights/ayahuasca.

      Wilder still has a historic reign despite people's hatred towards him - he is tied 5th Most consecutive title defenses​, 5th Highest knockout-to-win percentage in title fights, tied 6th Most opponents title was successfully defended against during one reign,10th Longest reign in history and a multitude of other things...

      So regardless it's an historically significant win for Fury what happens after Fury has took pieces of him is hardly relevant.

      FYI there has been 5-6 champions since Wilder won the belt and none of them held the belt as long as Wilder, none defended as many times as Wilder and arguably none punched like Wilder until he had the three fights with Fury which made him gunshy...

      But the stats are what they are regardless of your opinion, he's a top 10th percentile in every department i've mentioned throughout heavyweight history.

      Despite guys fighting just as weak opposition in their reigns...

      Sadly for us, stats just like facts don't care how either of us feel, they just are what they are.

      Do you think in a 100 years when someone looks up "longest reigning" champion etc etc they'll care about the level of opposition truthfully!? most people don't even care now.
      You've got me fúcked up,
      Last edited by Boro; 06-03-2024, 08:50 PM.

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      • #63
        Sadly, the things I've been pointing out since the Fury III fight, concerning head/brain injuries, all appear to be present in D. Wilder. It takes YEARS to recover from major concussions, and oftentimes recovery is not 100%. The tendency of heavy blows to the head triggering immediate trauma (like the original concussion) is typical when the brain suffers a major injury. When taking blows to the head too soon after an injury, it becomes easier and easier to trigger the trauma.

        It's difficult for warrior/athletes to recognize that they have a major injury, when in normal daily life your brain is not "hurting" and the tenderness/soreness of a concussion goes away. Nevertheless, the brain is still very tender and easily triggered into the original trauma. For me, Wilder should not have been fighting since Fury III. His brain healing would be a few years down the road and, maybe, one day he could have returned to the sport. Unfortunately other decisions were made and he's continued fighting, probably compounding the injuries to his brain. I hope he, his family and friends, and advisors can convince him to stop from here. He has a long road of recovery that needs to be uninterrupted by trauma.

        I have been hoping all along to be wrong about the injuries he has sustained, but I think its pretty clear now. Prayers Warrior!

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        • #64
          Originally posted by champion4ever View Post

          I agree. However, Wilder is still more famous in the U.K. Than he ever was or shall be in The U..S. Due to his trilogy with Tyson Fury.

          Their trilogy helped boost both of their profiles. That is the reason why Tyson Fury is so popular.in the U.K today. He was never the box office draw he is now before Wilder.

          Also, it’s the reason why he is even more popular than Anthony Joshua in the U.K. Due to his trilogy with Deontay Wilder.

          Lastly, if Eddie Hearn was to announced a Deontay Wilder vs an Anthony Joshua fight today at Wembley.

          Then it would sell out in just a matter of hours and shatter box office records everywhere.
          I'm not wishing him harm just as I won't be sympathetic if he comes out of this damaged.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Boxviewer View Post
            Wilder should just retire for his health sake. But if he wants to continue with professional boxing then he should go back to fighting cans. He has been knocked out 3 times in his last 5 fights. That's not healthy at all at his age.
            I think he shoulda fought two tune ups after being whooped by Parker. Whoever thought it'd be a good idea for him to come off a loss to fight Zhang needs to be fired imho

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Slicc View Post
              I think he shoulda fought two tune ups after being whooped by Parker. Whoever thought it'd be a good idea for him to come off a loss to fight Zhang needs to be fired imho
              If he should've been fighting at all at this time. But they dangled more money than any four of his fights not named Fury at him. Even with the bad timing, reflexes, prior layoff, etc. they weren't going to pass on that money (sadly).

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