Deontay 'Windmiller' Wilder can't take a punch

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  • Ray Corso
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    #101
    He's improved quite alot actually but that improvement doesn't move him to an elite talent.
    They will try to develop their "home town" advantage and thats ok by me as long as he brings in his manditories and it would be great to fight in Europe and the Far East!
    I'm for any of the "younger generation" boxers who are capable of winning championships to defend more often than the current titlists and also appear on different continents to expose more cultures to boxings best!
    The current stars have failed miserably at that, Wlad visirting the USA every 6 years is meaningless and lil' Floyd hiding in Vegas is a joke!
    The true greats traveled to where their fans were and ventured out to make new ones.
    Ray.

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    • BostonGuy
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      #102
      I don't know how you criticize the guy's chin when he recuperated well and was able to weather the storm against Molina after being hurt. Wilder has been 'buzzed' a couple times in his career but he's never been on '***** street' staggering around.

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      • DeadLikeMe
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        #103
        Wilder can't windmill like that against Wlad else he get sparked. But I think given their ages by the time they fight Wilder sparks him. Wilder's frame, style, and the punches he looks for are bad news for Wlad. Wlad has looked shakier each of his last few outings, and given his age that's bad news.

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