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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder's Flaws Are Exactly What Makes Him Fun To Watch

    By Andreas Hale - Perfection in a boxing ring is boring. But flaws? Flaws are exciting! Flaws make for thrilling fights and engage fans because of their unpredictability. It's the reason why boxing fans are falling in love with Deontay Wilder because he remedies his mistakes with bone crushing power. But when those mistakes happen, drama ensues. That's exactly what happened this past weekend against Luis Ortiz and one of the reasons why the world is slowly coming back around to heavyweight boxing...
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    While being a grandmaster in chess is an accomplishment, nobody is here to pay for two guys plucking away at each other.

    To be completely honest, you’ll be hard pressed to find a majority of people who enjoy watching Mayweather compete.
    Most of us watched Mayweather to see if he loses. If he'd lost back in the 90s/00s his stock would have plummeted.

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    • MisanthropicNY
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      #3
      Fan boy article.

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      • Andre_parker1
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        it will be fun to watch Joshua make him pay for those flaws after he dismantles parker

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        • Elroy The Great
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          and dangerous.

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          • Raggamuffin
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            #6
            Originally posted by Andre_parker1
            it will be fun to watch Joshua make him pay for those flaws after he dismantles parker
            Like Joshua doesn't have flaws lmao.

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            • Elroy The Great
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              #7
              Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
              Fan boy article.
              most articles are

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              • Andre_parker1
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                #8
                Originally posted by Raggamuffin
                Like Joshua doesn't have flaws lmao.
                not as porous as wilder's..good win against ortiz but he's lucky ortiz was 50 years old..a young buck would've been on that ass end of round 7-the start of round 8..and don't mention how Klitschko let Joshua off the hook..klit was gassed as well after those intense first 5-6 rounds..wilder was barely letting his hands go at the start and ortiz still gassed..but credit to wilder he did what he had to do against a tough opponent and got the win..you can only respect that no matter what type of personality the fighter has
                Last edited by Andre_parker1; 03-10-2018, 03:08 AM.

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                • Robbie Barrett
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                  and why people make fun of him. He's an athletic guy with power that lacks boxing ability of a top fighter. The division being so garbage allows a guy like that to hold a title nowadays. Sad.

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                  • ShoulderRoll
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                    Why the comparison to Floyd in this article?

                    Yes, Wilder's combination of flaws and punching power make him fun to watch.

                    But I'd still rather watch Floyd sit in the pocket, make guys miss, and pick them apart.

                    One can enjoy both styles while still preferring the skills of a true master boxer.

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