No his stock has gone up. He displayed a tremendous amount of will, grit and determination in there last night against Tyson Fury after being badly outclassed by him. As a matter of fact, he nearly KO'd and decapitated him with the last two punch combination knockdown in the twelfth round that no one expected Tyson Fury to get up from. Deontay Wilder could have easily retired on his tool and throw in the towel but he didn't. He still kept fighting and battling back. He showed the heart of a true champion.
Has Wilders stock gone down after last nights fight?
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Fury didn't school Wlad, the average amount of punches landed per round in that fight was like 4. What happened was that Fury came in hungry and Wlad came in complicit and bored after being champ for 10 years and pushing 40.
Against Joshua Wlad came in hungry and motivated and thats why that was such a good fight. If the same Wlad fought fury that fought Joshua, Fury would be KOed.
As for the original question, both fighters stock went up. Wilder showed exactly what everyone already knew that if he tags you with his right hand it might be lights out, and Fury showed heart and determination that many might of thought he didn't have.
AJ is the only one whose stock has went down for dodging Wilder.Last edited by JimRaynor; 12-02-2018, 09:28 PM.Comment
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I think from now on people will know Wilder is completely beatable as I have been saying.
I think if Fury would have press a little harder he would have KO Wilder last night, he just followed the advice on his corner because they knew he was completely ahead (or thought so) in the cards. Why risk it?Comment
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most definitely. all wilder has is his power. everything else about him is absolutely mediocre. mediocre amateurish boxing skills. loads up like a frickin cartoon character with every punch. wild windmill punches. poor footwork. wilder is a joke "champion".Comment
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He said he's the complete package the other day he even said he's got good footwork.Comment
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