Who Should Deontay Wilder Fight Next?

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  • lopetego
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    #11
    Someone with a pulse, but we know he won't

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    • juggernaut666
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      #12
      I honestly just hope he somehow stalls any fight (Shouldnt be a problem ) and just fight the winner of the Wlad vs Joshua fight. Thats the fight that is FAR more interesting and better. Why risk a Wilder loss which is always a possibility . Every guy listed there brings a certain danger with them, why risk a MAJOR super fight !
      Last edited by juggernaut666; 02-26-2017, 10:22 AM.

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      • Luilun
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        #13
        Please someone in the top 5 or at worst top 10

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        • -Freddy-
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          #14
          First choice Ortiz
          Second choice Haye

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          • -PBP-
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            #15
            Originally posted by BostonGuy
            Why isn't Joseph Parker, the guy who Wilder called out last night, included in the poll?
            I thought Wilder was returning in June. Fury vs Parker is scheduled in April. I see that happening towards the end of the year.

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            • Marchegiano
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              #16
              Originally posted by yammy25
              neither ortiz nor whyte have a problem stepping in with him.. Wilder just has a problem the the number in front of their name on the little piece of WBC headed paper called the rankings.

              His ring..LOL.. you'd ****in love to be in his ring. fa99ot
              Who admits to being scared? In the land of anti-Wilder all Wilder call outs are bull**** while all call outs directed at him are for sure serious, don't pay attention to the years of planning and direction of their path, just the words that come out of their mouths. So serious.


              I honestly don't give a **** about who claims what through third party middlemen. So you watched a video on youtube with Kong.....now you know what's what huh?

              Yer ****ing brain dead. Dudes position themselves for years, and who positioned themselves to go after Wilder or even challenge Wilder's run to the title?

              Who did Ortiz plan on going after? Do you even know who was in the WBA tourney?

              Ortiz's ***** ass wanted to fight Ust, Browne than Wlad-Fury winner. As soon as AJ became an opponent he might have to face they started working on WBC position.

              What does that say to you? To me it says more scared of Wilder than Wlad or Fury but less scared of Wilder than AJ. I don't need deontay, luis, or anthony to say **** to come to that.


              You keep believing people who have something to gain from manipulating your perspective. Go on, it'll be fun in a few years to gather all the dumb **** you say in one nice thread. Because your a media whore casual, not a hardcore, the **** you say will continue to reflect the media...boxing experts....high profile trainers...so on.......since 686BC since when has the media been right about any fighter during their active career? Excellent source that....excellent track record huh?

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              • j0zef
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                #17
                Fighting Ortiz will get him the most respect, but that's also the most dangerous fight. I would assume he'll fight Pulev, who is highly rated, but very beatable.

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                • The Gambler1981
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                  #18
                  I would say a lot depends on Parker-Fury if that fight is indeed delayed until May there is no way that fight is going down in August and would be September at the earliest.

                  Then Wilder will likely decide to fight someone in the interim, he probably won't just fight Ortiz given the bigger Parker fight is on the horizon and Ortiz is close to mandatory so that can be put off. If you look at the WBC rankings Pulev would be an option but does he want that fight or does he want to stay mandatory for Joshua? After that it would be the PBC heavies like Breazeale or Martin who are pretty meh.

                  He could just sit around and wait until September and get a gig on Dancing with the Stars or something to bide his time.

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                  • BrometheusBob.
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                    #19
                    Parker or Ruiz

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                    • tokon
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by John Locke
                      Parker vs Hughie is just over a month away, I don't see why Wilder can't fight the winner of that fight in June/July. That would be my first choice.
                      This is the best match up to progress towards a unification with Joshua/Klitchko winner.

                      However I think Parker/Fury winner will look towarrds unifying with Joshua/Klitchko rather than Wilder as that will bring a bigger payday in UK or Germany.

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