That’s pretty much what I posted in this thread. He has been terribly promoted for an American HW that can actually speak, his resume has been horrible for someone that had been a pro for 9 years going 10, he also represents America st the olympics, people like Parker, Joshua, Fat baby Miller are where they need to be after less years as a pro, it took Joshua name to help propel Wilder unto the big stage in the media, but I hope that would help him to where he need to get to.
Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder: If I Wasn't Black - I'd Get More U.S. Media Respect
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Blaming the media for his own incompetence along with his management is the easy way out not to mention boxing isnt even a top 5 sport in the U.S so whats there to cover on a fighter who steps outside of Alabama once in a blue moon in a career that started years ago .
What HW champion really markets themselves like that ? Idiot is the first word i think when i picture Wilder beyond his knock outs .Comment
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Stuff like this is why your country is socially 50 years behind the rest of the developed worldComment
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WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (39-0, 38 KOs) is not very happy with the way the media and expert analysts have been treating professional boxers in the United States. Wilder has traveled to many other countries, and he watches closely at how overseas fighters are embraced by the entire country. He says it's not the same when it comes to the United States. He believes homegrown boxers are largely ignored by the American press.
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Playing ostrich, sticking his head in the sand, and pretending there isn't a problem is no way to confront reality.Comment
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hearn met with wilders team after he beat stirverne or did you forget that because it makes wilder look bad? why would you demand 50-50 in public if you want the fight so bad? that doesnt corner anyone. that gives them an excuse not to fight yo since its ridiculous.Comment
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Wilder would get more media respect if he beat Povetkin or Ortiz but it is what it is
In this case I think he is off with this
If anything he is getting friendly treatment over at ESPN where he is inexplicably rated #10 p4pComment
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And where is it written that the first 2 criteria we must consider when choosing our favorites is skin pigment and national origin?Comment
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or, just maybe, people cheer for the fighters whose style and character they like the most. Why does the debate ALWAYS get dumbed down to race? I mean come on already. Grow up.
And where is it written that the first 2 criteria we must consider when choosing our favorites is skin pigment and national origin?
You won't see the Brits supporting a foreigner over Joshua just because AJ is black. That would never happen.Comment
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