Deontay Wilder: I'm Half Human, Half Hybrid. I'm The Best Everyone Else Is Average!

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  • Sparked_26
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    #41
    Deontay's approach to the English language is as fearless as his new found enthusiasm to fight the best heavyweights.

    Man is chucking words out that he has never seen written down nor has any real idea what they mean.

    To be serious though, he is playing a blinder being this brash, arrogant character. It will secure him millions in the end.

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      #42
      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
      If he loves to fight bums, why is he so determined to fight King Kong? If he loves to fight bums, why did he fly overseas to fight Povetkin in enemy territory when he could have easily vacated and fought Martin for the IBF instead. Say whatever you want about Wilder, but clearly he genuinely desires to fight the best.




      Who other than AJ would be a betting favorite against him in a boxing match? There are 7 billion people on this planet. Can you name someone other than AJ who would be favored to beat Wilder?
      Wilder had to fight Povetkin in russia because he lost the purse-bid.

      Wilder was never going to get the chance at Charles because he wasn't offering the same money as Joshua was. That fight was never going to happen.

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      • Sid-Knee
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        #43
        Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
        Joshua? Yes. Fury? No. If Fury vs Wilder was announced tomorrow for a date in April, Wilder would be a clear favorite. Nobody knows if Fury will ever be able to perform at an elite level ever again.




        Wilder has faced a top 3 opponent before and dominated them. Joshua has never faced a top 3 opponent. The eye test tells us Joshua is a more complete fighter than Wilder, but as the clear top two boxers in the world, it's hard to crown either the king until they face each other.




        TBRB had him #3 and had King Kong #2, even though when the fight was signed, the bookies favored Wilder. King Kong has been removed from the ratings due to the drug test failure, but many experts do consider King Kong #2. So Wilder should be applauded for being so anxious to fight him.
        Oh dear. Are you under the impression that Stiverne the nobody was a better fighter than Wlad? Forget rankings, Wlad was still the top fighter at the weight until otherwise proven. AJ beat him and took his place.

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          #44
          Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
          Right, but he could have easily signed to fight Martin instead and either gotten an exemption to unify, or simply been stripped for ducking Povetkin while easily picking up the IBF. But he didn't do that. He showed no fear and agreed to go to Russia, even though the corruption there makes any robbery that's ever happened in the US or UK look like child's play.




          Until Ortiz's recent drug test failure, TBRB had Ortiz #2 in the world (with AJ #1 and Wilder #3). So with AJ preferring to fight Wilder later in 2018, Ortiz is literally the most dangerous opponent Wilder could have possibly sought out.




          Why does the division need to be specified? Are you claiming there's a fighter from a lower division that would be favored against Wilder?
          As I've already told you, Martin was never an option. Martin was looking for the biggest money. That was AJ. The others at the weight wouldn't have come close to matching that.

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          • Little Mac 91
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            #45
            Half boxer half English professor Deontay will educate you both physically and mentally

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            • Mukuro
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              #46
              Cool story. Fight someone.

              I'll back you against Joshua.

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                #47
                Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                As I've already told you, Martin was never an option. Martin was looking for the biggest money. That was AJ.
                Hahahaha so your position is that Haymon couldn't come up with the money to make Wilder vs. Martin? Even with the supposed $925 million?

                You do realize Haymon is the one that managed to squeeze so much out of Hearn for Martin right? And Hearn had to agree to multiple AJ defenses against Haymon fighters?

                If Wilder wanted Martin, Haymon would have made it happen. But Wilder wasn't willing to vacate. He wanted Povetkin. He wanted Povetkin ASAP. You forget it was Povetkin that kept delaying the fight, taking a tune up that violated the WBC order.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                  Oh dear. Are you under the impression that Stiverne the nobody was a better fighter than Wlad?
                  Stiverne wasn't a nobody. He was universally regarded as the #2 or #3 fighter in the world when Wilder shut him out. AJ has never faced a current top fighter.


                  Forget rankings,
                  No thank you. Doing so allows you to rewrite history. Which is what you're trying to do. We're not interested.


                  Wlad was still the top fighter at the weight until otherwise proven.
                  Hahahahaha uhhhhhh Fury already proved otherwise . . .


                  AJ beat him and took his place.
                  Wladimir was unranked due to the incredibly long layoff after the lopsided defeat.

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                  • Sid-Knee
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                    Hahahaha so your position is that Haymon couldn't come up with the money to make Wilder vs. Martin? Even with the supposed $925 million?

                    You do realize Haymon is the one that managed to squeeze so much out of Hearn for Martin right? And Hearn had to agree to multiple AJ defenses against Haymon fighters?

                    If Wilder wanted Martin, Haymon would have made it happen. But Wilder wasn't willing to vacate. He wanted Povetkin. He wanted Povetkin ASAP. You forget it was Povetkin that kept delaying the fight, taking a tune up that violated the WBC order.
                    If you want to believe that Hayman could match the offer Hearn gave Martin, then more fool you.

                    But you know that anyway. Your pride won't allow you to acknowledge it.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                      Stiverne wasn't a nobody. He was universally regarded as the #2 or #3 fighter in the world when Wilder shut him out. AJ has never faced a current top fighter.




                      No thank you. Doing so allows you to rewrite history. Which is what you're trying to do. We're not interested.




                      Hahahahaha uhhhhhh Fury already proved otherwise . . .




                      Wladimir was unranked due to the incredibly long layoff after the lopsided defeat.
                      Rankings are just people's opinions really. But how many would claim Stiverne being the bigger test over Wlad?? Not one. Other than you of course. Haha

                      Fury proved otherwise? Yeah but he hadn't fought since the first fight so was out. Wlad took the top spot again.

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