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  • #mandownESJR1
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    #61
    Originally posted by White Willie
    I lost respect for Deontay Wilder when he trashed Mike Tyson's record. Wilder has literally beaten nobody.
    this is how I feel too. I wanted to root for this guy but the interviews of him on older fighters and especially Tyson, really make me think this guy is a damn fool. Talking about technology and hyperbaric chambers and ****.

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    • Mindgames
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      #62
      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
      If you want the best to fight the best, you're picking a very strange time to complain. The four best heavyweights in the world are fighting each other in March. Everyone needs to put the pressure on Hearn to match the winners next and then you'll have the undisputed champion you desire.
      Not complaining. Stating facts about Wilders record as it stands right now, and the fallacy of comparing he's number of defences favourable with greats of the past when its not a fair comparison at all,quality of opposition wise. Just liking or supporting a fighter doesn't have to mean giving up any facade of being objective.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Mindgames
        Not complaining. Stating facts about Wilders record as it stands right now, and the fallacy of comparing he's number of defences favourable with greats of the past when its not a fair comparison at all,quality of opposition wise. Just liking or supporting a fighter doesn't have to mean giving up any facade of being objective.
        Well he's been the champ for three years and had his biggest fights canceled due to opponents cheating. Hard to blame Wilder if you're being objective.

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          #64
          Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
          Well he's been the champ for three years and had his biggest fights canceled due to opponents cheating. Hard to blame Wilder if you're being objective.
          Nowhere did I mention blame. I was responding to statements about he's actual record and how it compared with the others on the list. He's list of opponents and defences are not impressive enough for declarations of greatness at this stage dont you agree?

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            #65
            Originally posted by Mindgames
            Nowhere did I mention blame. I was responding to statements about he's actual record and how it compared with the others on the list. He's list of opponents and defences are not impressive enough for declarations of greatness at this stage dont you agree?
            To me, greatness is achieved from unification. Until AJ and Wilder fight each other, neither is able to prove their greatness.

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              #66
              Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF;18478403[B
              ]To me, greatness is achieved from unification[/B]. Until AJ and Wilder fight each other, neither is able to prove their greatness.
              Is Terrence Crawford becoming undisputed at THE WORST division in boxing some sort of ATG achievement?

              You don't factor resume, period etc. etc. just unification right? Crawford must be greater than some ATG's by now according to your logic.

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                #67
                Originally posted by #mandownESJR1
                this is how I feel too. I wanted to root for this guy but the interviews of him on older fighters and especially Tyson, really make me think this guy is a damn fool. Talking about technology and hyperbaric chambers and ****.
                That's because he is.

                You've got to be totally idiotic to disrespect US heavyweights of yesteryear that were around when the US actually gave a crap about heavyweight at a time when heavyweights in the US aren't all that fancied.

                Wilder should be looking to win over those fans of years gone by, instead he's disrespecting their idols and completely switching off the likelihood of those fans aligning themselves with him in the years to come.
                Last edited by Deus; 02-11-2018, 01:36 PM.

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                • Jsmooth9876
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                  #68
                  There's only 1 fight he could lose and that's JOSHUA. He's gonna flatline that old man Ortiz. He could easily get to 50-0, the division is full of garbage

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                    To me, greatness is achieved from unification. Until AJ and Wilder fight each other, neither is able to prove their greatness.
                    I can go along with that. Both are going in the right direction. I don't necessarily think that Wilder has the bigger fight next, but I think he has the more dangerous one. Let's hope it's not all derailed.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                      To me, greatness is achieved from unification. Until AJ and Wilder fight each other, neither is able to prove their greatness.
                      He wants to hope Joshua gives him the chance to fight, he has not looked to unify previously even though he has 2 years jump on Joshua.

                      Going forward most fighters are going to want to fight AJ over Wilder because its a good payday. So he may become irrelevant anyway if he keeps on fighting bums and no I dont rate Ortiz his time has long gone.

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