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  • #21
    Deontay needs to fight someone who has tough chin but hasn't a chance to win, because wilder wants reputation as one of era hardest hitters? So your going to have to ko someone with tough chin. Maybe jarrel Millar but not sure wilder can best jarrell
    Who fits the description of having tough chin but wouldn't be expected to beat wilder!
    Last edited by hugh grant; 06-20-2024, 06:35 PM.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
      Can he break Kownacki`s record with 5 back to back losses? I believe in him.
      Man, as hard as many laugh at Kownacki, his fights vs Helenius were heartbreaking to watch.

      Kow was on the rise, big Polish following, his wife watching and then BAM everything went down the drain.
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      • #23
        Taking your losses at the END of his career instead of his prime is the way you're supposed to do it, another feather in his cap.
        All these guys caught real beatings at an earlier age than wilder did:

        Buster Douglas, 20 v. Bey
        Wladimir Klitschko, 22 v. Purity
        Mike Tyson, 23 v. Douglas
        Shannon Briggs, 24 v. Wilson
        Joseph Parker, 25 v. Joshua
        Leon Spinks, 25 v. Coetzee
        George Foreman, 25 v. Ali
        Rid**** Bowe, 26 v. Holyfield II
        Michael Moorer, 27 v. Foreman
        Dillian Whyte, 27 v. Joshua
        Vitali Klitschko, v. 28 v. Chris Byrd
        Anthony Joshua, 29 v. Ruiz
        Muhammad Ali, 29 v. Frazier
        Lennox Lewis, 29 v. McCall
        Joe Frazier, 29 v. Foreman
        Evander Holyfield, 30 v. Bowe
        Michael Spinks, 31 v. Tyson
        Deontay Wilder, 34 vs. Fury II

        And, Wilder's first loss was to the one linial world's Champion!

        He can continue to cash out if that's his choice, and he's being paid millions and millions to do it.
        48 Fights, 8 years on top, 10 defences; we don't expect much more from America's Champion.

        But when he fights now, he earns each time more than the warriors here at Boxing Scene will make in their lifetimes.


        He never got to add carefully managed Joshua's scalp to his collection, make Joshua quit while standing again as he did against Ruiz in the fight Ruiz had trained for....if he could get up against Wilder's kind of power!
        The only regret.


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