Deontay wilder is the savior of heavyweight boxing

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  • beez721
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    #21
    Originally posted by just the facts
    Has GGGs opposition been a step up from Wilders? Sure, but lets not pretend it's a huge step
    ggg seems alot more technically sound tho. wilder looks clumsy at times and confused when hes getting attacked. I like his power and hand speed but im going to remain skeptical of his chin and stamina until he gets by a puncher who can take a descent shot. hopefully he comes through it becuz he is exciting to watch

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    • -Kev-
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      #22
      Originally posted by yoz
      Like I said before, he's gonna run into some one who can either take his power, or block/dodge his punches and will punch him back in return and KO him. Every puncher meets that guy who can take his punch and then their boxing skills and chin get tested.

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      • Fr3$h
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        #23
        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.
        Golovkin fought 2 top 10 opponents last year. Wilder not so much.

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        • BostonGuy
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          #24
          The jury's still out on Wilder, and rightfully so. We haven't seen Deontay against a durable dangerous and motivated opponent, we haven't. We'll see how good or bad he is when he steps in with hard hittin', and skilled Bernane Stiverne.

          I'm not sure who wins but I can't see this being anything but explosive

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          • Cleto_Reyes
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            #25
            Anthony joshua will kill the bronze bomber

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