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Lets have it real, Deontay Wilder is a glorified bum.

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  • #11
    Fighters like Liakhovich just do not have a lasting style. The reality is he was never much good, he retired because he was old, heavily faded, his punch resistance was gone & he was getting knocked senseless by no-hopers, he hadn't even fought in 2 damn years.

    Why are people so high on this?

    David Rodriguez has knocked out 34 of 36 milkmen and most in a few rounds. Big deal!

    Line that level of competition up against Fury, Haye, Mansour, Price and they too would do the same thing.

    I didn't see one person picking Liakovich and just about everybody was saying he would get taken out within 3. I am supposed to be impressed by a ridiculous mismatch?
    Nice K.O but that is where it ends.

    A nice K.O over shot to bits and average club fighter who got KTFO in his prime by Mo Harris
    Wilder is the second coming of Tye Fields
    Last edited by dan_cov; 08-10-2013, 06:00 AM.

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    • #12
      Wilder has the potential, I wouldn't call him a straight up bum at the moment because he is a prospect.. But even though he has power which makes him exciting considering how bad the American HW scene is at the moment, I still want to see better opponents than what I have see so far, am not saying fight tony Thompson but at least someone just a tad under tony Thompson at the moment.

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      • #13


        Possibly the most ridiculous video i have ever seen.

        Lewis is millimeters away from bursting out laughing.

        Wilder is supposed to be a professional boxer and he can't even comprehend a jab.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Mr Ehrmantraut View Post


          Possibly the most ridiculous video i have ever seen.

          Lewis is millimeters away from bursting out laughing.

          Wilder is supposed to be a professional boxer and he can't even comprehend a jab.
          He's ****ing terrible, let's be honest

          The kid has a really good right hand, but that is where it ends. He is jittery in the ring, his movement is awful, he is poor when faced with any sort of movement, he's just terrible to be honest.

          Liakovic shouldn't have been in the ring last night, he more than likely was just offered a bit of money and thought **** it, he didn't want to be in there and couldn't get out the way of a right hand.

          Dwyer said it best, how the hell do you get beaten with plan A inside 1 round, these guys don't even try to defence the right hand, thats why they are picked

          as soon as someone slips the right hand and counters over the top, Deontay is going down again, he has poor punch resistance and has been visably shaken up by every half decent shot he's taken off these tin cans, when someone with a bit of power hits him he's staying down

          He's a glass cannon, the american david price

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          • #15
            wilder is lacking in skills and ring intelligence but he is one of the most talented HWs in history. He is still a work in progress, but one with tremendous potential. lets keep in mind he hardly had an amateur career at all despite the fact that he won a medal at the olympics, he only boxed for three years when he did that

            my only real concern with him is that he hasnt really improving much imo since turning pro five years ago. thats a real problem too, not that his craft needs to improve but the fact that it isnt.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by #1Assassin View Post
              wilder is lacking in skills and ring intelligence but he is one of the most talented HWs in history. He is still a work in progress, but one with tremendous potential. lets keep in mind he hardly had an amateur career at all despite the fact that he won a medal at the olympics, he only boxed for three years when he did that

              my only real concern with him is that he hasnt really improving much imo since turning pro five years ago. thats a real problem too, not that his craft needs to improve but the fact that it isnt.
              Have you considered having words with a psychiatrist or are you too afraid they will lock you up?.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by #1Assassin View Post
                wilder is lacking in skills and ring intelligence but he is one of the most talented HWs in history. He is still a work in progress, but one with tremendous potential. lets keep in mind he hardly had an amateur career at all despite the fact that he won a medal at the olympics, he only boxed for three years when he did that

                my only real concern with him is that he hasnt really improving much imo since turning pro five years ago. thats a real problem too, not that his craft needs to improve but the fact that it isnt.
                All i can say to that is:

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by #1Assassin View Post
                  wilder is lacking in skills and ring intelligence but he is one of the most talented HWs in history. He is still a work in progress, but one with tremendous potential. lets keep in mind he hardly had an amateur career at all despite the fact that he won a medal at the olympics, he only boxed for three years when he did that

                  my only real concern with him is that he hasnt really improving much imo since turning pro five years ago. thats a real problem too, not that his craft needs to improve but the fact that it isnt.

                  Wow, what do you even reply to that with?

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by #1Assassin View Post
                    wilder is lacking in skills and ring intelligence but he is one of the most talented HWs in history. He is still a work in progress, but one with tremendous potential. lets keep in mind he hardly had an amateur career at all despite the fact that he won a medal at the olympics, he only boxed for three years when he did that

                    my only real concern with him is that he hasnt really improving much imo since turning pro five years ago. thats a real problem too, not that his craft needs to improve but the fact that it isnt.
                    Wait what??

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by #1Assassin View Post
                      wilder is lacking in skills and ring intelligence but he is one of the most talented HWs in history. He is still a work in progress, but one with tremendous potential. lets keep in mind he hardly had an amateur career at all despite the fact that he won a medal at the olympics, he only boxed for three years when he did that

                      my only real concern with him is that he hasnt really improving much imo since turning pro five years ago. thats a real problem too, not that his craft needs to improve but the fact that it isnt.

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