Deontay Wilder cements legacy in an unprecidented 1 vs 2 matchup

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    Deontay Wilder cements legacy in an unprecidented 1 vs 2 matchup

    The Great Wilder faced fellow HOF Chisora and a referee, who, to be fair, put up a great effort, but neither could stop the Bronze Bomber. When Chisora was first on the verge of being stopped, an outstanding defensive block, and a 45 second delay from the referee halted the attack like 1990s AC Milan.

    Then, after being hammered to the head, Chisora had a boo-boo in his eye, the ref saw the danger and protected his team mate, then, Wilder, somehow landed one huge blow, but the ref stopped 6-7 landing, so again, great defensive work.

    After the second knockdown, Wilder was riding high, but the ref came into his own again, taking a point away from Wilder, just to put him in his box and check that ego, then, awarding his team mate Chisora a mythical knockdown. Invisible punch to the human eye, but the superhuman ref, he saw it. Kudos.

    Despite being battered from pillow to post for 12 rounds, Chisora made it through 12 like the warrior he is, the ref was still standing as well. An English judge found Chisora and the ref to have won by 3 points with his pre-filled in scorecard, however, the two men who watched (some of the fight) had Deontay by 2 and 4.

    Chisora left the ring The 5 Guys Champion of the World, a well-deserved belt. Rumours have it the ref received his backstage. Wilder proved, after his clones 2 losses to Parker and Zhang, that he is still the best fighter in the world. Beating 2 men, and in some ways, also a judge, tells everyone that this man deserves his Statue. Nash out - His Majesty
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