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  • #11
    Deontay is still raw and needs his skills tightened up but I think he may be the real deal. The kid hits like a mule and is a big rangy SOB. I am on board with Deontay and I think with the right training and direction he can be great.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by mike gonzalez View Post
      Deontay Wilder does not have the pedigree as Rigondeaux and Lara, who both have tremendous amateur experience, world championships and olympic gold metalists. Rigo and Lara are both savvy. Deontay Wilder lacks amateur experience, needs to work on a few things.
      Wilder did get into boxing late, but still was able to win a Bronze at the Olympics (as another user stated)

      still, to be so far into his pro career, and not have faced a legit threat or 2 is troubling

      how do you expect Wilder to progress when he's facing mostly over matched competitors?

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      • #13
        The new Fraudley

        How can this guy be called a prospect? Who has he fought? 28 fights and still he's never got in the ring with anyone anywhere near the top 20. GBP say he could fight this guy or that guy, but in the mean time they'll give him another easy fight... What a load of tosh, who's buying into this nonsense? Wilder is a farce, he'll get smashed the first time he gets in a ring with someone who punches back (which was why they put him in with Fraudley, the guy throows a jab every three rounds)!

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        • #14
          Chisora is too much man for Wilder

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