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  • #71
    Originally posted by mathed View Post
    Nice, he breaks down the specifics involved and is a numbers guy....that's the way to be, the statistics don't lie.
    Wilder was offered a fight with Jennings December 8th on NBC Sports. They turned it down. Maybe statistics don't lie, but that guy is full of bologna. He doesn't want a fight with anyone who might throw back.

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    • #72
      Before more of you *** off on Wilder.

      He quit basketball and football scholarships because his baby daughter was sick.
      A major part of why he fought so many for small paychecks was because he didn't want to risk the step up without enough experience.. because for him it's literally his daughter's life on the line


      The little girl she gave birth to, Naieya, had spina bifida. Doctors said she might never walk.
      This was not part of Wilder’s plans.
      No matter, he told TODAY: “I always have a backup plan to keep me going.”
      Accepting his responsibility as a father to a little girl he loves dearly, Wilder had to drop out of school and give up on his football/basketball career to pay for the huge medical bills stacking up. Fighting often and getting a small but helpful paycheck is what kept her going for the last several years.



      2013 is going to be his step up

      but LOL at the haters hating on a guy who's daughter can't walk

      Fuking morons

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      • #73
        2013 is going to be his year.

        Kubrat Pulev don't have to worry about a daughter who can't walk does he?

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        • #74
          Originally posted by kokingbill View Post
          Wilder was offered a fight with Jennings December 8th on NBC Sports. They turned it down. Maybe statistics don't lie, but that guy is full of bologna. He doesn't want a fight with anyone who might throw back.
          No, you're right, the guy is a bum, no good. His promoter is probably a liar anyways come to think of it, that's what he gets paid to do in the first place, paint a pretty picture and hide dirt.

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          • #75
            Wilder is a person still learning in every fight, because of his lack of amateur experience; he continues to fight to learn. It is not at all uncommon in boxing for late comers in the sport.
            Unlike others who have extensive experience like Rigo, or Ward; they gained boxing experience, then turned pro, and fought for a title relatively early in they're Professional Career.

            Wilder is still gaining experience. Which is difficult when you knock out every single opposition you come accross but if his promoters feel he has a lot of potential; why ruin his learning experience. Let the man, learn his sport and then see if he will conquer the division.

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            • #76
              Bump for tonight's blockbuster fight....

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