Deontay Wilder the future of the Heavyweight divison.

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  • SWEETSCIENCE100
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    Deontay Wilder the future of the Heavyweight divison.

    Most Boxing Fans are impatient, not knowing what it takes to season a fighter.This kid is mastering the basics. Say what you want but Deontay is coming along perfect. Thier bringing him along smoothly. The way you should bring a young talented Heavyweight. He has everything, speed,agilty,power,confidense,footwork.All hes missing is a boxing IQ, Which HES IN THE PROCESS OF LEARNING AND MASTERING NOW. Hes leaarning on the job since he had really no ameture experince. Id' say another three years and hes gonna burst on the seen destroying everthing. He's a giant that moves like a slick welterweight, something we have not seen since Ali, in the heavyweight divison. I predict that in three years or less Wilder will control the heavyweight divison, unifying all the belts at least once. Hes the beginning of a new era.



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  • uoykcuf
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    Fury and Chisora>Wilder

    That could change if Wilder actually stops fighting chumps.

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    • SWEETSCIENCE100
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      #3
      Originally posted by LegendOfLink
      Fury and Chisora>Wilder

      That could change if Wilder actually stops fighting chumps.
      Fury and Chisora will be just a distant memory in the near future. Wilder has something those guys do not,will not , can not ever have, no matter how hard they train. The heavyweights are all bums, its no secret, so stop pretending those guys are any diffrent from the guys wilder are fighting. Those guys will never be elite, either klitscko bro would ko them in less than 5 rounds and they have all ready peaked. You dont have a clue. Wilder is only at about 50% of his potential. Another 3 years and then you'll see. He has mark breland in his corner, and there teaching Wilder the sweet science. Just keep watching and youll see. In the future I'll see you on wilders wagon hugging his nutts, acting like you were a believer all along.

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      • Ring Leader
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        #4
        Deontay Wilder vs George Foreman III make it happen

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        • uoykcuf
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          #5
          This topic creator is a clown, he is only on Wilders balls because he is a black american heavyweight knocking out bums. Aleast Lacy was beating up decent opposition before people hyped him up.

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            #6
            Originally posted by LegendOfLink
            This topic creator is a clown, he is only on Wilders balls because he is a black american heavyweight knocking out bums. Aleast Lacy was beating up decent opposition before people hyped him up.

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            • uoykcuf
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              #7
              Lets see Fury vs Wilder or Chisora vs Wilder.

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              • Hitman932
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                #8
                Originally posted by LegendOfLink
                Lets see Fury vs Wilder or Chisora vs Wilder.
                Wilder needs another solid year but if he keeps progressing I don't see why he can't be every bit Tyson Fury's equal. Fury was godawful 2 years ago and has grown into a decent fighter. He should already have a loss on his record if not for the robbery in his favor against John "****" McDermott.

                Wilder has a lot more natural athleticism and power, it will come down to whether or not he can take a shot.

                He's also still growing into his frame. He will easily pack on another 15-20 lbs of muscle in the next 5 years as he grows into a full fledged Heavyweight.

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                • uoykcuf
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                  #9
                  Wilder needs a trainer like Emanuel Steward.

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                  • dan_cov
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                    No amateur experience? He was a national golden gloves champion & an olympic bronze medalist hence his ringname ''The bronze bomber''

                    The guy has had 17 fights & fought nobody, he needs to ideally pack on 20lbs of muscle because he is like a stick & if done correctly it may help his weak-ass chin.


                    I like his power, when he uses it his jab is decent though he often uses it as a range-finder or neglects it completely.

                    Tbh I do think he is a good prospect/an exciting fighter but IMO he has a hell of a lot to improve and I don't particularly see much improvement at all going all the way back to when he was an amateur.

                    Again this is just my opinion and he's still young and has time to learn but I don't see the guy having anything really other than a very decent straight right.

                    Somewhere down the line, maybe in a few fights time I'd like to see him fight that clown David Rodriguez.

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