He is 10 fights away from the record.
Will Deontay Wilder break the mystical 50-0 record?
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Will be a dicey journey, tbh.
Two fights against Anthony Joshua, a fight with Povetkin (or Breazeale, depending on how the timing shakes out), a fight against Tyson Fury, the IBF mandatory against Pulev/Whyte/Miller, the Oquendo-Charr winner, fights against Daniel DuBois and Tony Yoka, and two more defenses mixed in.
He's good enough to do it, but betting that he does it is pretty dicey.Comment
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BOOOOOMB SQUUUUUAAAD!!!! Hahaha, all jokes aside it's going to be tough. He's 10 away and there's no way Joshua, Fury, Povetkin aren't going to be on that road towards 50.Comment
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Wilder would have no problem handling Fury. Fury will never be the same again.
I view AJ vs. Wilder as a 50/50 fight, so if they fight twice, it's hard to see Wilder winning both. If he somehow wins both, then I see 50-0 as being somewhat plausible. But that's a big if as clearly AJ & Wilder are the two best boxers in the world and it's unlikely either of them would beat the other twice in a row.Comment
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He willl beat fury and parker but will lose to joshua because joshua is just better.....simple equationComment
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It's possible but a champion flyweight from Thailand is 49 and 0 and may break the record very soon. Wilder fights about twice a year so if he keeps winning he could do it but it wouldn't be easy. If he continues fighting twice a year he would be 36 years old by the time he got to 50 and 0.Comment
are you kidding me wilder is yards ahead of everyone of coarse he will.
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