Deontay wilder is the savior of heavyweight boxing

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  • MRCHOKEaMF
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    #11
    Originally posted by -Lowkey-
    And since you wrote the article in 2008 Wilder still hasn't fought a credible opponent. Until that happens neither Wilder or your post should be taken too seriously.
    Thats whats obvious about this board, GGG has undefeated record high KO % and hasnt fought anyone of note. And "certain people" think he's the greatest middleweight in history, lol. This guy fights at heavyweight undefeated record KO'd EVERY opponent hes faced, but those same "people" say but its not against anyone of note and he gets no credit.

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    • Croyd
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      #12
      It's a shame Don King is screwing Wilder over on his mando.

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      • yoz
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        #13
        Originally posted by CHESS MASTER
        Deontay wilder is the savior of heavyweight boxing!

        I wrote a article on boxing scene back in 2008 on Wilder. Many on BS made fun of my prediction. Its been a long road but Deontay has developmoment the tools needed to complete his mission. At this moment there is no one out side of klitscho that can beat Wilder. His jab is hard ,stiff and fast. His right hand is the most dangerous in all of boxing at this very moment. He fights tall and he utilizes his reach.Hes aggressive, he brings that killer instinct and intensity. Something thats been dead in heavyweight since the klitscho take over. Wilder is a man that fights for the glory of fighting. He's hungry and he's AMERICAN. Wilder is the savior of boxing for many reasons. His fame will once again open the gates and spark the intrest of boxing in many for America's young big men to follow. I love watching a 6,8 heavyweight giant move like a welterweight in the ring. His hand speed and agility is what makes his super special. Now bow down to the next Dominant heavyweight world champion, the future of boxing, the savior of boxing, Deontay Wilder.


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        • KingTito
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          #14
          I've liked Wilder since the Olympics. I hope he can do great things. I would love to see him unify, but I have some big concerns mainly regarding his chin. He needs to be more polished as well. All in all, I'm a pretty big fan.

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          • Adamjr91
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            #15
            Originally posted by CHESS MASTER
            Deontay wilder is the savior of heavyweight boxing!

            I wrote a article on boxing scene back in 2008 on Wilder. Many on BS made fun of my prediction. Its been a long road but Deontay has developmoment the tools needed to complete his mission. At this moment there is no one out side of klitscho that can beat Wilder. His jab is hard ,stiff and fast. His right hand is the most dangerous in all of boxing at this very moment. He fights tall and he utilizes his reach.Hes aggressive, he brings that killer instinct and intensity. Something thats been dead in heavyweight since the klitscho take over. Wilder is a man that fights for the glory of fighting. He's hungry and he's AMERICAN. Wilder is the savior of boxing for many reasons. His fame will once again open the gates and spark the intrest of boxing in many for America's young big men to follow. I love watching a 6,8 heavyweight giant move like a welterweight in the ring. His hand speed and agility is what makes his super special. Now bow down to the next Dominant heavyweight world champion, the future of boxing, the savior of boxing, Deontay Wilder.
            A long road? pahaha

            Deontay Wilder's record is no different from George Foreman III's and I don't see GF3 as a No.1 contender.
            Last edited by Adamjr91; 05-27-2014, 01:20 PM.

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            • Fr3$h
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              #16
              Can't wait for Wladimir to KO this WWF character and ruin the hopes and dreams of the world's most unathletic nation for another decade!

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              • beez721
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                #17
                Originally posted by MRCHOKEaMF
                Thats whats obvious about this board, GGG has undefeated record high KO % and hasnt fought anyone of note. And "certain people" think he's the greatest middleweight in history, lol. This guy fights at heavyweight undefeated record KO'd EVERY opponent hes faced, but those same "people" say but its not against anyone of note and he gets no credit.
                GG's opponents havent been nearly as brittle tho. Im hoping wilder makes some noise but im also skeptical of his chin and stamina. its so untested

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                • just the facts
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by beez721
                  GG's opponents havent been nearly as brittle tho. Im hoping wilder makes some noise but im also skeptical of his chin and stamina. its so untested
                  Has GGGs opposition been a step up from Wilders? Sure, but lets not pretend it's a huge step

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                  • RawDawgHasSpokn
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                    #19
                    Wilder's chin is suspect as hell. Work on that defense and stop bullying tards in the gym.

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                    • -Kev-
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                      #20
                      What exactly has he saved?

                      I mean he is exciting beating C fighters. I'll start giving him props when he beats Stiverne who would be a decent win, but the real good wins are guys like Pulev, Fury, Cunningham, etc.

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