Statistically Deontay Wilder is the most dominant force in boxing today.

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  • RadioBox
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    Statistically Deontay Wilder is the most dominant force in boxing today.

    29 Fights
    29 Wins
    29 Knock outs
    100% KO Ratio

    Average Opponent life span: 2.05 Rounds
    Last edited by RadioBox; 08-10-2013, 10:14 AM.
  • Syf
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    #2
    yeah, he's also faced a who's who of tomato cans

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      #3
      Originally posted by Syf
      yeah, he's also faced a who's who of tomato cans
      What you said does not prove what I said false.
      Statistically Wilder IS the most dominant force in boxing today. That's the bottom line.

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      • Hougigo
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        #4
        Originally posted by RadioBox
        What you said does not prove what I said false.
        Statistically Wilder IS the most dominant force in boxing today. That's the bottom line.
        holy crap... so you say if I turn pro today and beat a bunch of people who's win record is below 10 percent... i'll become the most dominant force in boxing?
        I mean, if I win 35 straight by KO, my numbers won't lie will it?

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          #5
          Originally posted by hougigo
          holy crap... so you say if I turn pro today and beat a bunch of people who's win record is below 10 percent... i'll become the most dominant force in boxing?
          I mean, if I win 35 straight by KO, my numbers won't lie will it?
          If you did that.. than statistically YOU will be the most dominant force in boxing. But you didn't do that.. Wilder did. See the difference.

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            #6
            Originally posted by hougigo
            holy crap... so you say if I turn pro today and beat a bunch of people who's win record is below 10 percent... i'll become the most dominant force in boxing?
            I mean, if I win 35 straight by KO, my numbers won't lie will it?
            I said 'Statistically' by the way.. stop trying to distort what I said.

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            • Hougigo
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              #7
              Originally posted by RadioBox
              I said 'Statistically' by the way.. stop trying to distort what I said.
              Wasn't trying to. THink I'll go pro and fight a bunch of hillbillies so I can be the most statistically dominant force in boxing and you'll make a thread about me

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              • torosboxing75
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                #8
                Originally posted by RadioBox
                28 Fights
                28 Wins
                28 Knock outs
                100% KO Ratio

                Average Opponent life span: 2.1 Rounds
                The title should say statistically Deontay Wilder has the most misleading record in boxing.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by RadioBox
                  What you said does not prove what I said false.
                  Statistically Wilder IS the most dominant force in boxing today. That's the bottom line.
                  Isn't statistically the most dominant force when it comes to respectable opposition. It's more correct to say he's statistically the most dominant force in boxing when it's purely objective numbers. "In boxing today" implies his opposition is what you'd expect, but it's not so, easily questionable.

                  There's really no point being proven here

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                  • RadioBox
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by hougigo
                    Wasn't trying to. THink I'll go pro and fight a bunch of hillbillies so I can be the most statistically dominant force in boxing and you'll make a thread about me
                    You know and I know you will never become the most statistically dominant force in boxing.... Wilder will add to this title this up coming Weekend.

                    The question is not if Wilder will get another KO(he will) the question is will he do it in 2 rounds or less?

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