Deontay Wilder returns on the 25th

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  • Davros?
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    Deontay Wilder returns on the 25th

    Deontay Wilder will return to action on the 25th of this month against another tomato can opponent Mujaheed Moore, Hopefully Wilder will start improving his competition soon.
  • starkiller
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    He is going to end up like that one fighter Tyrone something that got the most KO record because he was KO'ING bums. That Tyrone guy had two step up fights, one was a draw and then he lost to the other fighter by knockout. Tyrone lost to like a c/d level fighter. That means he was KO'ing guys who were straight F fighters.

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      Originally posted by s5-soldier
      He is going to end up like that one fighter Tyrone something that got the most KO record because he was KO'ING bums. That Tyrone guy had two step up fights, one was a draw and then he lost to the other fighter by knockout. Tyrone lost to like a c/d level fighter. That means he was KO'ing guys who were straight F fighters.
      Probably right, Wilder is very very crude at this point but I don't think he had much of an AM career.

      They might have him doing this for a long time like they did JCC Jr. before they have him fight a C level fighter to see where he is at.

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      • Davros?
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        Imo Wilder probably has more naturally athletic talent than most of the up and coming heavyweights but he is still raw, hopefully they won’t ruin his development by keeping him fighting such poor opponents. obv he doesn’t want to be fighting someone to tough at the moment but he should defo step up a bit in his next fight.

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        • Hitman932
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          The guy is 6'7 and only weighed 200 lbs for the Olympics, I would say it's gonna take 4-5 years for him to really grow into his body and fill out his frame.

          I don't really care who he fights at this point as long as he is working hard in the gym. No reason to hurry him along or take unneccessary risks.

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          • Davros?
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            #6
            Maybe Wilders lack of amateur experience could help him in the pro ranks you see a lot of heavyweights who have picked up to many amateur style habits, and Wilder has a good powerful right hand he just really needs to work hard and who knows maybe he could actually turn out to be good.

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