Deontay Wilder has only ever fought one top ten opponent

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  • A.K
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    #41
    It's mind bafffling wilder is the heavyweight champ of the world but people act like he stands no chance against the top guys, no hw today is a master they all depend on that power punch and guess what?? Wilder has the hardest ko punch of them all.

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    • The Gambler1981
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      #42
      Wilder already got farther than most said he would, and people keep making the same mistake because they see perceived flaws while not taking into account strengths which he does possess.

      Now at the top it may all come crashing down that is how the cookie crumbles for heavies, but he still is a difficult proposition for these guys. It has to be either he is a clown or he is awesome, but that really is not how it work if he was a clown he would have already found a way to lose and he hasn't proven to be great.

      Why are people in such a rush to judge mid story?

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      • BWC
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        #43
        Originally posted by -Freddy-
        The first time DW steps up he's going to get exposed badly.

        He's just one big pvssy waiting to be ****ed.
        Yawn..people have been saying this for years. Wilder is perpetually on the verge of getting "exposed" like he's Seth Mitchell Part 2 or something ROFL. Mitchell was annihilated by Arreola who Wilder beat into dust without breaking a sweat. Someday Wildman will get his props I suppose, although NSB will always be Wilder Hate central..

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        • Madison Boxing
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          #44
          Originally posted by hhs661
          Could have. Isn't Haye on his little comeback tour against guys in a lower division and others who are far worse than the Wawrzyk's? Shout out to Mark De Mori.

          Joshua unification has been discussed. Seems to be a fight that'll be made as Joshua fights on Showtime here in the good ol' US of A.

          Fury retired, drugged himself up and isn't in the game. How's that UKAD thing going by the way? Oh, and I'm a fan of Fury. I think he's great for the sport and division with his antics.

          Pulev would be a fight I'd be ok with. Not sure why it didn't materialize. Maybe it was Wilder's surgery, being laid off for a bit and Pulev fighting not too long ago.. Not sure.

          Ortiz, wasn't enrolled. He knew to be mentioned he had to abide with what the WBC(NOT WILDER) instilled. That's his bad.. No. IT'S WILDER'S FAULT... right?
          so what about vada, you all say 'oh it doesnt matter jacobs isnt on vada' but apparantly wilder has to fight people on vada now, since when was that his policy? Haye called out wilder a while back and got no response, for someone with a big mouth wilder sure does go quiet when called out. We'll see whether joshua wilder happens, i'd bet half my points it doesnt happen this year.

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            #45
            Originally posted by BWC
            Yawn..people have been saying this for years. Wilder is perpetually on the verge of getting "exposed" like he's Seth Mitchell Part 2 or something ROFL. Mitchell was annihilated by Arreola who Wilder beat into dust without breaking a sweat. Someday Wildman will get his props I suppose, although NSB will always be Wilder Hate central..
            he hasnt fought anyone with a pulse yet thats why.

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            • mlac
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              #46
              Originally posted by A.K
              It's mind bafffling wilder is the heavyweight champ of the world but people act like he stands no chance against the top guys, no hw today is a master they all depend on that power punch and guess what?? Wilder has the hardest ko punch of them all.
              Anyone can KO some can's.

              Wilder is taking 8-9-10 rounds to KO can's, and looking technically terrible in the process.

              Hell he couldnt even KO a shot to schit fat as *** Chris nips areolas

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              • A.K
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                #47
                Originally posted by mlac
                Anyone can KO some can's.

                Wilder is taking 8-9-10 rounds to KO can's, and looking technically terrible in the process.

                Hell he couldnt even KO a shot to schit fat as *** Chris nips areolas
                He'll ko wlad easy

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  #48
                  Well, it is not his fault that he didn`t face Povetkin..

                  he was ready to fight him in Russia, but..

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                  • The Gambler1981
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                    #49
                    Also Wilder has taken his career seriously because the guy has improved a ton from the beginning when he was a very raw prospect.


                    Lots guys would not have put in the work he obviously did which allowed him to actually reach some degree of his potential, especially after actually getting the WBC belt. Boxing is littered with dudes who were gifted belts then totally fell off losing to unknowns, Wilder kept his nose to the grindstone.

                    If Wilder wants the big time pay he will have to fight the right guys, that is where his career is at judging now before that plays out is a bit short sighted when considering how certain other stuff played out.

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                    • AddiX
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                      #50
                      Wilders career is definitely currently on the all time pathetic list.

                      Haymon era boxing careers are a joke.

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