Deontay Wilder has only ever fought one top ten opponent

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  • Madison Boxing
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    #61
    Originally posted by Kigali
    There isn't an excuse for GG's 36 fights either.

    Don't be such a hypocrite.

    You Golovkin fans can't say **** about Wilder

    Wilder is younger than GGG....Beterbiev and Kovalev
    two words, daniel jacobs.

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      #62
      Originally posted by -Freddy-
      Are you the one on the left or the one on the right?

      It was a shared account.
      hes the one on the right.

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        #63
        Originally posted by bigdramashow
        hes the one on the right.

        via *****

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          #64
          Originally posted by bigdramashow
          fast forward a few years, he'll be 50-0 with charlie zelenoff still as one of his best wins and they'll be trotting out that same line 'but its not his fault povetkin failed the test'
          Wilder should have been DQ against Charlie Z, that fight was a loss, it's still Povetkin's fault though.

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          • aretrospective
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            #65
            Wilder's opponents have been utterly woeful up to this point in his career. A seriously embarrassingly bad resume for a fighter with almost 40 wins and a belt. Yet still I see people saying he's the best HW in the world. Impossible to say with the level of opposition he's had so far, but for my money Klitschko, AJ & (a healthy) Fury all beat him comfortably

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              #66
              Originally posted by aretrospective
              Wilder's opponents have been utterly woeful up to this point in his career. A seriously embarrassingly bad resume for a fighter with almost 40 wins and a belt. Yet still I see people saying he's the best HW in the world. Impossible to say with the level of opposition he's had so far, but for my money Klitschko, AJ & (a healthy) Fury all beat him comfortably
              well said ^

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                #67
                Originally posted by Kigali
                So what....didn't Adonis get in the ring and call out kovalev to his face....?



                At least Wilder didn't scurry away and give Fury the mic...like kovalev did.

                Ortiz' old ass just went the distance with a guy Wilder wrecked in one round.

                So what if he called Wilder out..his old ass don't want any of that work.
                When Ortiz fights Stiverne in the WBC eliminator and purses are ordered you still gonna hide behind 'his old ass don't want that work'.

                Dude picture this, I know you ain't gonna like it but this is gonna hit you like a nuclear warhead, Ortiz is mandated for the Joshua Klitschko winner yet if goes the Stiverne route obviously sees Wilder the easier target, now not if but when Ortiz goes the WBC route and not the unified route to build a super unification versus Klitschko or Joshua winner I expect it hits home with you who Ortiz perceives the bigger threat.

                Then we'll discuss 'his old ass don't want that work' LMFAO.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Kigali
                  There isn't an excuse for GG's 36 fights either.

                  Don't be such a hypocrite.

                  You Golovkin fans can't say **** about Wilder

                  Wilder is younger than GGG....Beterbiev and Kovalev
                  Golovkin wins near enough every round whilst battering his opponents into submission, last I saw Wilder he went life and death with euro level Szpilka coming from behind on the cards to grab the stoppage.

                  GGG ain't never been life and death with anyone euro level bum.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Scott. Weiland
                    Golovkin wins near enough every round whilst battering his opponents into submission, last I saw Wilder he went life and death with euro level Szpilka coming from behind on the cards to grab the stoppage.

                    GGG ain't never been life and death with anyone euro level bum.
                    Quit perpetrating that lie, Szpilka was losing on the cards when he was stopped and was falling further behind.

                    http://boxrec.com/media/index.php?title=Fight:2021663
                    77-75 78-74 X2

                    Wilder was the one landing the good shots Szpilka wasn't landing much while he made Wilder miss. If you think Szpilka was winning watch that fight again and tell me what telling blows did he land in most of the rounds.

                    That is like saying Golovkin lost some rounds to Brook or Canelo lost some rounds to Khan~ meaningless and overstated.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by The Gambler1981
                      Quit perpetrating that lie, Szpilka was losing on the cards when he was stopped and was falling further behind.

                      http://boxrec.com/media/index.php?title=Fight:2021663
                      77-75 78-74 X2

                      Wilder was the one landing the good shots Szpilka wasn't landing much while he made Wilder miss. If you think Szpilka was winning watch that fight again and tell me what telling blows did he land in most of the rounds.

                      That is like saying Golovkin lost some rounds to Brook or Canelo lost some rounds to Khan.
                      Golovkin was potentially 2-2 hence his apprehension in upping his work rate, I believe his fear of being jobbed in the UK made him become sloppier than he would usually. Canelo again most certainly was losing rounds, Khan took at least two. I wouldn't personally have scored a round to Brook but the Canelo fight arguably Khan most certainly had two rounds, dude had to fight on the back foot a la Lara he knew he couldn't take a hammer blow.

                      Szpilka was boxing and making Wilder miss wide, his footwork and head movement was far superior to anything Wilder has showcased his entire career, it was almost the perfect fight plan, ultimately he burnt out.

                      Wilder is a good contender, when he loses I want no one to be denied the credit they're due whether its Parker, Ortiz or Klitschko who get to him first, I'm sure you'll say Wilder was useless then though.

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