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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Eloy Perez-Dominic Salcido Early Results From Cali

    At Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio, California, 2008 heavyweight Olympic bronze medal winner Deontay Wilder (13-0, 13KOs) was tested for the first time in his unbeaten career. He scored two knockdowns in the first round on journeyman Harold Sconiers (17-21-2, 11KOs). But then Wilder himself was dropped very hard at the end of the second round and appeared to be in serious trouble. He worked his way back in the third, and then scored two more knockdowns in the fourth round to end the fight when the referee stepped in to stop it.


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  • onechance87
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    We were talking about wilder steping up,And it looks like he sure did.

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    • Sweet Jesus
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      #3
      Originally posted by onechance87
      We were talking about wilder steping up,And it looks like he sure did.
      Hopefully someone uploads it. With that said, it's doesn't sound good for his chin.

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      • ИATAS
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        that's disappointing to hear about Wilder, but almost everyone gets dropped early in their careers, it's part of learning. I'd like to see a video if it for sure and see what happened as it could have been one of those shots he just didn't see coming or maybe if he was being reckless looking for the KO, etc.

        Regardless of what it was, hopefully he learns from it and continues to grow as a fighter.

        He is one of the very, very few promising American up & comers left at heavyweight.

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        • onechance87
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          #5
          Originally posted by ИATAS206
          that's disappointing to hear about Wilder, but almost everyone gets dropped early in their careers, it's part of learning. I'd like to see a video if it for sure and see what happened as it could have been one of those shots he just didn't see coming or maybe if he was being reckless looking for the KO, etc.

          Regardless of what it was, hopefully he learns from it and continues to grow as a fighter.

          He is one of the very, very few promising American up & comers left at heavyweight.
          No doubt bro,I'm also intersted how seth mitchell did.He looks pretty
          good lately.

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          • onechance87
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            #6
            Originally posted by Sweet Jesus
            Hopefully someone uploads it. With that said, it's doesn't sound good for his chin.
            Yeah bro,He may have a glass jaw.I heard hes been knocked out in the
            amatuers also.But so has david haye,But look at him now hes a champ.
            I think wilder should work with emmanuel stewad.

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            • BattlingNelson
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              #7
              Originally posted by ИATAS
              that's disappointing to hear about Wilder, but almost everyone gets dropped early in their careers, it's part of learning. I'd like to see a video if it for sure and see what happened as it could have been one of those shots he just didn't see coming or maybe if he was being reckless looking for the KO, etc.

              Regardless of what it was, hopefully he learns from it and continues to grow as a fighter.

              He is one of the very, very few promising American up & comers left at heavyweight.
              Hopefully a vid gets uploaded of wilders mandibles getting pushed in.

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              • Robbie Barrett
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                The beast that dropped Wilder.


                "I was at the Sconiers fight (which took place at Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio, Calif., in October of 2010, it was on the undercard of an Eloy Perez fight). I can tell anyone who wasn’t there that Wilder was not only dropped hard by the journeyman (it was the second round, if memory serves me – he dropped Sconiers and then Sconiers dropped him), he got up on VERY wobbly legs, but he survived." - Doug Fischer

                https://www.******.com/327275-dougie...y-mailbag-150/
                Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 01-22-2020, 03:22 AM.

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