Deontay Wilder...Biggest Hypejob Currently?

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  • bopbopbbe
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    Deontay Wilder...Biggest Hypejob Currently?

    First of all the Malik Scott fight was a disgrace and obvious fix. No debate that was bull****. Second how does beating Malik Scott even make him #1 contender. His resume is literally a joke, it reads like a who's who of fighters with bad chins.

    Guys like Gary Russell Jr and Deontay Wilder both emphasize why anybody who supports Al Haymon or GBP is ****ing terrible for the sport. These hypejobs fight TBA's and glass chins until they manage to scheme their way to a title shot.
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    There aren't enough fans who think much of Wilder to call him the biggest hypejob in the sport.

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    • BUNGALOWS
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      #3
      Originally posted by bojangles1987
      There aren't enough fans who think much of Wilder to call him the biggest hypejob in the sport.
      Pretty much this.

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      • The Gambler1981
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        Just to point this out, you don't have to do something first as a prerequisite for actually accomplishing something. They are just unknowns, they could be awesome or they could suck.

        Some prospects need to be moved in different ways and there was no way you saw Olympic Wilder and then his early fights and thought wow this guy should be moved with haste.


        And for a guy with big time power and looks the part physically (not to mention the lack of quality heavies around) Wilder gets little to no hype and receives far more criticism than he deserves.
        Last edited by The Gambler1981; 05-14-2014, 12:52 PM.

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        • Holywarrior
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          Huh? A lot of people consider Wilder overrated. Hypejob seems to be a misunderstood term in boxing circles. Next to "exposed"

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          • SUBZER0ED
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            #6
            I believe he's a hype job too. The proof is in the pudding, as they say. Eventually, he will get the title shot that he wants so much. Then we'll see if it's all a dream come true for him, or his worst nightmare.

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            • Rustle Wilson
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              Canelo

              Took part in one of the biggest and highest grossing boxing events in history while only having one decent win on his resume, a win which he barely eeked out.

              Textbook definition of a hypejob.

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              • Godsfly
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                #8
                I'm almost certain that Stiverne would beat him...not even sure if he gets past arreola.

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                • Rustle Wilson
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                  BTW, i wonder what Golden boy or Al Haymon could've possibly offered Scott that could have re-couped him for his future financial losses of up to potentially several million if he had've gotten by Wilder and positioned himself for a title shot and a Million+ dollar showdown with Wlad.

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                  • Fr3$h
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                    #10
                    Most of the people who know of him actually know of him now because TMZ put his fight with that "internet bully" or whatever all over the internet. If you youtube him that's all you get. He's Kimbo Slice status now.

                    Stiverne probably KOs him.

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