Wahid definitely reminds me

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  • El_Mero
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    #1

    Wahid definitely reminds me

    Of Wilder now. I see him losing, and loaing bad once he decides to step up comp
  • daggum
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    they are definitely following the same soft path with him but they have a better fighter to work with and more options because they can bring teeny tiny guys up for him to knock out where that doesnt happen much from cruiser to heavy and they can also drain guys like garcia and barrios from higher divisions. wilder only had so many pbc cans to knock over. they both drop lots of rounds to subpar competition before landing "the big one" but that strategy usually doesnt work against the better fighters and everyone knows it, including them.

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    • MulaKO
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      #3
      Originally posted by El_Mero
      Of Wilder now. I see him losing, and loaing bad once he decides to step up comp
      I wouldn’t say same but very similar
      Usually this way of thinking is when your handlers have no confidence in you
      Must say though , Tank does have the tools to be a great fighter but just doesn’t use them

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