Deontay Wilder the future of the Heavyweight divison.

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    #31
    6 ft. 8

    87 inch wingspan

    You know this kid must seriously suck ass at basketball.

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      #32
      Originally posted by SWEETSCIENCE100
      Pacquiaos First opponants!!
      ALL BUMS!! EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEM!!


      Keep in mind that two of them whipped Pacmans ass, they knocked him the **** OUT!!!lol I bet you think hes GOD now, dont you? lol you idiots kill me. lol

      Emmanuel Lucero
      Serikzhan Yeshmagambetov
      Fahprakorb RakkiatgymRizal
      Jorge Eliecer Julio
      Agapito Sánchez
      Lehlohonolo Ledwaba
      Wethya Sakmuangklang
      Tetsutora Senrima
      Nedal Hussein
      Seung-Kon Chae
      Arnel Barotillo
      Reynante Jamili
      Medgoen Singsurat
      Nakhon Si Thammarat
      Araneta Coliseum
      Todd Makelim
      Chatchai Sasakul
      Shin Terao
      Panomdej Ohyuthanakorn
      Melvin Magramo
      Chokchai Chockvivat
      Ariel Austria
      Wook-Ki Lee
      Mike Luna
      Sung-Yul Lee
      Ippo Gala
      Bert Batiller
      John Medina
      Marlon Carillo
      Rustico Torrecampo
      Lito Torrejos
      Rolando Toyogon
      Rudolfo Fernandez
      Renato Mendones
      Lolito Laroa
      Armando Rocil
      Acasio Simbajon
      Dele Decierto
      Rocky Palma
      Pinoy Montejo
      Edmund Enting Ignacio


      41 fights before accepting a decent oponant! lol
      You don't even have to go outside the heavyweight division to make this point. Wlad did the same thing for his 1st 30 or so fights, even got KO'd by one of those bums who he was supposed to just steamroll right over in the process of his development. But for an Olympic medalist, he should be way further along than he is now IMO. The guy has yet to fight an opponent who was ranked in the top 250 at Heavyweight 3 years deep into his career. Hopefully he steps up within the next few fights so we can make a proper assessment. As far as raw athletic ability, for his size especially, he looks promising. Need to see him against a live opponent though before i make a judgement on his future potential

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      • SWEETSCIENCE100
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        #33
        Originally posted by Player3
        You don't even have to go outside the heavyweight division to make this point. Wlad did the same thing for his 1st 30 or so fights, even got KO'd by one of those bums who he was supposed to just steamroll right over in the process of his development. But for an Olympic medalist, he should be way further along than he is now IMO. The guy has yet to fight an opponent who was ranked in the top 250 at Heavyweight 3 years deep into his career. Hopefully he steps up within the next few fights so we can make a proper assessment. As far as raw athletic ability, for his size especially, he looks promising. Need to see him against a live opponent though before i make a judgement on his future potential
        honest response, I agree with we need to see more to make a better assement. I also think he needs more polishing before he moves up, hes not calm , or patient enough. He throws all of his punches with bad intensions. He needs to calm down some, this comes with time and age. After he settles down some, he'll see more openings, and his timing will improve. Plus once he gains another 15 pounds of muscle. hes gonna be a devastaing puncher.

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