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  • #51
    Originally posted by Boxing 112 View Post

    Wilder would have KOd all those Tyson did
    Spinks,holmes would have schooled wilder and Berbick would have been a 50/50

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    • #52
      And NOBODY ever ducked Wilder.

      They all wanted him. Joshua wanted him. Ruiz wanted him, but Wilder ducked saying "Ruiz wanted to price out". Fury came from couch to fight Wilder. Parker said: fine, just do it. Zhang took it when offered.

      Just stop with that s.hit how was anybody afraid of him.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Stuntman Mike View Post

        Spinks,holmes would have schooled wilder and Berbick would have been a 50/50
        Spinks was mostly a light heavy in his career. Wilder KOs him. Holmes who fought Tyson was 39 and nearly 2 year layoff and coming off back to back losses, Wilder KOs him. Berbick he KOs, 80s division was even worse than the last 10 years

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        • #54
          Because he was uglier and shouted ****** things?

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          • #55
            Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

            - - What happens if U busted for being an organ grinder monkey?

            Deyonce was Al Haymon's TBA short notice fighter giving opponents 2-3 weeks to train, a scam crooks like l'l floydy who created the scam.
            At least your mama likes monkeys bitch. She likes to take those monkeys balls deep into both of her mouth, pussy and asshole.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Boxing 112 View Post

              Spinks was mostly a light heavy in his career. Wilder KOs him. Holmes who fought Tyson was 39 and nearly 2 year layoff and coming off back to back losses, Wilder KOs him. Berbick he KOs, 80s division was even worse than the last 10 years
              You have to take into account 'How the fighters were perceived at the time. Michael Spinks has achieved superior wins than Deontay Wilder on his resume. Michael Spinks beat Larry Holmes twice back to back, before fighting Mike Tyson. Spinks was a undefeated Olympic Champion and the former Undisputed Light Heavyweight Champion at 175 pounds. I have stated this before? Michael Spinks was essentially the Oleksandr Uysk of his era, invading the Heavyweight Division'.

              Statistically many people on this thread are right, in questioning Deontay Wilder's true power 'Because against top level fighters, quite simply his power is not really been proven. Knocking down Tyson Fury, hardly proves anything as? Fury has been decked at every single level of the sport, domestic, European and World level. Tyson Fury was decked by a novice boxer in Francis Ngannou, and then battered around the ring by Oleksandr Uysk I a fighter who has never been renowned for his punching power'.

              Tyson Fury in my opinion, after many years of mocking Anthony Joshua 'And quite recently stating that fighting Joshua would be a easy win. Fury is actually tactically avoiding that match, because? Goodness, if Fury is being decked and battered by Oleksandr Uysk I & II. There is a very high likely-hood that Fury will disappeared when he comes into contact with Anthony Joshua's power'.

              Note: Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury & Deontay Wilder vs Anthony Joshua 'Are two of the easiest and biggest fights that can be made in boxing. But what is preventing them fights from happening in my opinion, is both Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder avoiding Anthony Joshua just like they did all those years ago i.e. Everyone who is honest, and knows boxing? Is aware that both Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury chose to fight each other, because they believe stylistically it was a easier fight than Anthony Joshua'.

              Deontay Wilder within his era of Heavyweight fighters 'Has been a great fighter, and Champion. But on a all-time scale, Wilder really is only relying on his power to win him fights. Against most all-time top level Heavyweight fighters, Deontay Wilder is being dominated skill for skill in all areas of his game'.

              Wladimir Kiltschhko never promoted himself as brutal or destructive fighter 'But statistically at top level, Kiltschko is the most proven power puncher in the Heavyweight Divisions of the past 20 years. I would think only David Tua at top level, has better statistics on his resume than Wladimir Kiltschko in blasting out top level fighters'.

              To conclude: I would say currently right now as we speak 'Anthony Joshua is perceived as a more intimidating a formidable opponent than both Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder. Top level fighters are still very wary of Joshua's combined skill level, and power. Whereas in comparison, they know Tyson Fury is a not a monster power puncher and that skill for skill any solid boxer would back themselves to win rounds against Deontay WIlder consistently'.

              Just compare the scenes, to when Joseph Parker and Zhilei Zhang beat Deontay Wilder to Daniel Dubois beating Anthony Joshua 'Zhang and Parker, were quite reserved with their celebrations. Joseph Parker was very reluctant to state that beating Deontay Wilder was his best ever performance, because achieving the win was a straight forward execution'.

              But when Daniel Dubois beat Anthony Joshua 'Dubois and his entire team, reacted with mass celebrations. Daniel Dubois during the build up to the fight stated that Anthony Joshua had been the King for a long time. Those descriptives, and actions all expose how fighters rate Anthony Joshua. Dubois since beating Joshua has been in my opinion, stuck on that win. That may be the absolute peak level win of Daniel Dubois's career, as Tyson Fury once stated in reference to his win over Wladimir Kiltschko? Daniel Dubois beating Anthony Joshua, may be metaphorical his climbing of Mount Everest inside a boxing ring' etc.






              Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 04-06-2025, 06:39 AM.

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              • #57
                Because Joshua has too much soft Euro in him.

                You could just tell he didn’t have that dog in him, needed for when adversity hit.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
                  And NOBODY ever ducked Wilder.

                  They all wanted him. Joshua wanted him. Ruiz wanted him, but Wilder ducked saying "Ruiz wanted to price out". Fury came from couch to fight Wilder. Parker said: fine, just do it. Zhang took it when offered.

                  Just stop with that s.hit how was anybody afraid of him.
                  Well hold on now.
                  In fairness to the flawed but nuclear powered Wilder....

                  Joshua wouldn't go past Wilder's first clean shot and we all know it.

                  Ruiz indeed priced himself out. if he'd wanted Wilder, he could've had him.

                  Fury had two fights between the couch and Wilder. Same as Ali had before meeting HIS epic encounter with Frazier after a similar layoff during his prime. Fury was 100%.

                  Wilder was pushing 39 for the Parker and Zhang fights. they meant very little.

                  Be fair.
                  Last edited by Willow The Wisp; 04-06-2025, 01:05 PM.

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