Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder is set to continue fighting
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He is still the same fighter just older. He wasn't beating the caliber guys he's recently lost to because he never fought them. He was fed a steady diet of unranked bums. In his only title defense of a number 1 contender he almost lost. Luis Ortiz. But the WBC is also to blame because they let him get away with itComment
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Wilder needs to get back into his groove...
Hopefully, Wilder has looked at his fights with Parker and Zhang and recognizes that he has slipped considerably. He can't just wing it and fight the top guys in the division. He needs to get back into top form so that he is no longer hesitating to fight and throw punches. He needs to step back and regroup.
This is what I believe it will take for Wilder to get back into top form. Have FIVE fights in one year. Forget about the Saudi Arabia Riyadh cards. Fight D-tier, C-tier and B-tier level fighters until he gets back his killer instinct and no longer fights scared and defensively. Fight comeback fights until he truly becomes the Bronze Bomber again, who fights smart but aggressively, and is knocking people out within the first three rounds.
Then rematch Parker and Zhang or FIGHT JOSHUA in Riyadh. All within a year. If he's successful, he's back in top form and ready for his final run. Otherwise, he should stay retired.Comment
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Wilder needs to get back into his groove...
Hopefully, Wilder has looked at his fights with Parker and Zhang and recognizes that he has slipped considerably. He can't just wing it and fight the top guys in the division. He needs to get back into top form so that he is no longer hesitating to fight and throw punches. He needs to step back and regroup.
This is what I believe it will take for Wilder to get back into top form. Have FIVE fights in one year. Forget about the Saudi Arabia Riyadh cards. Fight D-tier, C-tier and B-tier level fighters until he gets back his killer instinct and no longer fights scared and defensively. Fight comeback fights until he truly becomes the Bronze Bomber again, who fights smart but aggressively, and is knocking people out within the first three rounds.
Then rematch Parker and Zhang or FIGHT JOSHUA in Riyadh. All within a year. If he's successful, he's back in top form and ready for his final run. Otherwise, he should stay retired.
Deontay Wilder is a former Olympian, and Olympic Bronze Medalist 'Wilder has been a professional boxer for 16 years. He is the former WBC Heavyweight Champion of the World, with a Heavyweight reign consisting of 10 successful title defenses, 11 successful Championship fights from a total of 13 Championship fights'.
Fighters know the truth, Deontay Wilder has to return into the sport at a high level 'Because if he does not, the likely-hood is that he would actually be under preparing himself for the mega fights that are potentially still in range of his power'.
What level of fights are you actually insisting Deontay Wilder must take? Because if you expect Wilder to fight 5 fights in one year 'Judging by his resume, that potential calibre of fighter I would imagine to be a domestic level American Heavyweight'.
People were complaining and mocking Anthony Joshua when he was fighting Franklin, Helenius, Wallin and Ngannou 'When in reality, there is not much evidence from Wilder's most recent form that he could beat a fighter like Jermaine Franklin, and I am being very serious'.
Note: I would accept fights such as Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder, Joe Joyce vs Deontay Wilder or Dillian Whyte vs Deontay Wilder 'I believe those fights suggested there, are at a high enough level. That Deontay Wilder would gain momentum from beating those fighters'.
Chisora, Joyce, Whyte, are not elite level fighters 'But they are still capable and dangerous. I personally would regard wins vs Joyce and Whyte in particularly as solid wins for any Heavyweight fighter'.
I have stated in other threads, that Deontay Wilder vs Anthony Joshua 'Should be Joshua's number 2 target for his comeback fight, outside of a rematch vs Daniel Dubois II. I don't think people should be too concerned about each fighter coming back from server loses, this actually builds the narrative and theme of the match up'.
To conclude: Deontay Wilder vs Anthony Joshua, is still a colossal match up 'Beyond titles'. No matter what people, at this stage of their careers 'Boxing History has already been recorded and happened. Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder have been two of the three Heavyweight Mountains of this era 'The three Heavyweight Mountains were Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua. Ultimately this Heavyweight era, has been their era and they have been the three most dominant and influential celestial bodies in the game'.
I guess the competitive landscape in the Heavyweight Divisions, especially for fighters in the position of Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder will become more clearer 'It does seem like Anthony Joshua and his team are more game for jumping back into the game at a high level. And the main point I am trying to make in regards to Deontay Wilder, is that I believe he needs to approach this stage of his career with a similar level of intent. Because this is the only way he can truly optimally prepare himself or future challenges, and find out whether he has still the ambition, determination, and aggression to combined with his power etc.
Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 11-10-2024, 10:39 AM.Comment
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