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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #21
    Originally posted by Bob

    I completely agree about Aj, i always ask his fans 2 questions "take away all the shot past it 38-41yr olds & who's he beat?" prospect Parker then who? & "name 1 prime elite heavyweight Ajs beaten?".
    Between them they avoided undesputed so I'm no fan of either or the sasquatch come to that. But pre Fury i always had Wilder beating Aj, now both are shot i think Wilder more so of the two but also Aj will be terrified.
    I am not even his fan but yes he beat Parker for example. The guy Wilder lost every round to.
    Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 06-17-2025, 12:13 PM.

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    • anonymous2.0
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      #22
      He also said that betrayal had a significant impact on his life, likening the sensation to “a dagger to the heart.”
      My goodness is he still upset at Breland for stopping the fight? I maintain that Breland is the only man looking out for Wilder's safety that night and saved him a trip to the hospital.

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      • MalevolentBite
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        #23
        I don't think mentally deontay can afford another KO lost. His mental health isnt all there too many phonies and leeches around him.

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        • ELPacman
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          #24
          Wilder is a tragic story lol. How the mighty has fallen. The dude looked like the scariest thing in the heavyweight division not seen in decades, to looking like the most broke man in boxing. His chin is cracked and it'll only take a clean shot to land for Wilder to keep going down. Whatever the hell happened to him where he looked to do a complete style change completely ruined him. I also think he should of ditched Malik Scott years ago. He hasn't taught Wilder anything and instead made him look like he was getting worse instead of better.

          Granted Wilder as a man reminds me of a young kid driving their car like a maniac as if they're invincible. It was kind of Wilder's style of fighting. Super reckless, no defense and had the courage to throw that right hand. Now that he's gotten older, he thinks more and that's probably for fear of getting hurt and he's not throwing his punches with the same conviction. Without his old style, I can't see him being effective ever again because his boxing ability itself is pretty damn flawed (that's an understatement obviously).

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          • The Conundrum
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            #25
            Human punch bag.
            Wilder will brutally knock out a couple of journeymen, then him and Joshua will fight and people will buy into the hype even though it’s years too late. Joshua will brutally KO Wilder to build hype for his fight against Wilder’s father Tyson Fury.
            Then there will still be grudge matches for Wilder against Big Baby Miller and Dillian Whyte which will probably end up on Riyadh Season undercards as heavyweight shootouts.
            And Wilder will get fed to Moses Itauma and maybe also Fabio Wardley too.
            4 losses so far and he will probably finish up with about 10

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            • The Conundrum
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              #26
              Originally posted by Roj
              Not quite sure of the purpose of this piece: Lewis did nothing more than report off an interview Wilder did on a podcast - yet he didn’t really include many quotes from the interview and basically just wrote snide comments about Wilder. What was the point of this other than to provide a clickbait jumping-off point for the ignorant, racist, mouth-breathing anti-Wilder haters who - sadly -seem to be in great numbers on the website? Here’s an idea, Boxing Scene: Why not request and conduct your own interview with Wilder instead of taking this extremely lazy route?
              Someone still seems upset Wilder got destroyed on Black History Month by the white Brit in the US and then got knocked the fk out by him again before getting schooled by the New Zealander and then brutally KO’d by the Chinese powerhouse.

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              • landotter
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                #27
                The Wilder-Joshua fight will be an amusing train wreck.

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                • The Conundrum
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by NihonJim
                  There's still a way back for Deontay


                  I still pick him over AJ and then it's on to Usyk and he only needs one shot.

                  One face, one champion his name Deontay wilder baby
                  hahaha alright Deontay

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                  • HandsofIron
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                    #29
                    Deyonce move to Bridgerweight.

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                    • PBR Streetgang
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Roj
                      Not quite sure of the purpose of this piece: Lewis did nothing more than report off an interview Wilder did on a podcast - yet he didn’t really include many quotes from the interview and basically just wrote snide comments about Wilder. What was the point of this other than to provide a clickbait jumping-off point for the ignorant, racist, mouth-breathing anti-Wilder haters who - sadly -seem to be in great numbers on the website? Here’s an idea, Boxing Scene: Why not request and conduct your own interview with Wilder instead of taking this extremely lazy route?
                      That's all it was. Wilder elicits some passions and passions elicit posts and that's important for these sites.

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