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    Deontay Wilder will NOT be retiring. Can we see Martin Bakole vs Deontay Wilder next please Mr Turki alal Shikh? Even Wilder's mother wants him to retire but he got different ideas. I expect Wilder to get stretchered soon rather then later. He won't be fighting ordinary fighters with no skill - it's going to be the top heavyweights from now on. Great weekend of boxing and lots of people crying/making excuses.

  • #2
    Can he break Kownacki`s record with 5 back to back losses? I believe in him.
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    • #3
      There's still money to be made. And because he's probably making more money than his actual boxing ability is worth, he might keep milking it, for time being

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      • #4
        Deontay prob won't even fire Malik Scott lmao

        Imagine you train to fight a 290 lb guy and come in at 210. They didn't know ow Zhang would be a bit lighter.

        Worst trainer ever

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        • #5
          He just doesn't look like the same fighter he used to be. The money making opportunities may be clouding his judgment, but if he truly wants to get back to where he used to be he needs to lower his competition level a bit and work his way up. Take the AJ route to rebuild his confidence with in-ring activity at a lower competition level.

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          • #6
            HW division has been sucking so hard for the past two decades or so that one can fight till very old age. Wilder may be 38 but he can still continue. No big deal.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BoxingParadigm View Post
              He just doesn't look like the same fighter he used to be. The money making opportunities may be clouding his judgment, but if he truly wants to get back to where he used to be he needs to lower his competition level a bit and work his way up. Take the AJ route to rebuild his confidence with in-ring activity at a lower competition level.
              You just describes his entire career.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Hous View Post

                You just describes his entire career.
                Haha, I know many people think so, but that's not true. He took a long time to develop, but when he peaked he was dangerous. I know all the Wilder haters (not calling you one) will discredit it but his wins over Ortiz were legitimately good, as good as any outside of beating Klitschko, Fury or AJ. He also beat some other solid heavies to solidify himself as a top heavyweight.
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                • #9
                  Should Okolie for the bridgerweight. Might as well since that belt does exist now.

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                  • #10
                    Francis Ngannou vs Deontay Wilder is the rumour.

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