Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Reveals Right Arm Injury Suffered Before Camp

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  • Deletrious
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    #81
    Makes sense, Wilder is literally throwing punches harder than human bodies can tolerate.

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    • P4Pdunny
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      #82
      Come on man, disappointed

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      • lopetego
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        #83
        One armed Wilder almost KO'd Fury

        Two armed Wilder will flatten the gypo in the rematch, no doubt

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        • Sickmerch1990
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          #84
          Wow how low can you go fury slapped him silly hes a HYPE deal with it

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          • KillaMane26
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            #85
            No fighter is 100% hell Fury wasnt 100% either.

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            • kiaba360
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              #86
              So he was sick prior to the Ortiz, and injured prior to the Fury fight. If something is up with him next time, then a pattern has emerged.

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              • KillaMane26
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                #87
                Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                Wilder as a champ is done. Ortiz nearly stopped him, Fury went with him 12 rounds to a draw. he is worse in every next fight as competition goes higher.

                Joshua stops Wilder.
                Ccol but who says AJ is a step up from Fury? I disagree Wilder stops AJ

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                • Fury4daWIN
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                  #88
                  If the injury (assuming it's legit) was that serious then why didn't he postpone? The whole thing sounds like a steaming great pile of windmill droppings to me.

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                  • Fury4daWIN
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by kiaba360
                    So he was sick prior to the Ortiz, and injured prior to the Fury fight. If something is up with him next time, then a pattern has emerged.
                    This is the second time he's come in super light and claiming illness. Maybe he's overtraining, or something else is up that's preventing him from keeping the weight on.

                    212 is ridiculous for a six foot seven so-called SHW.

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by OldTerry
                      See a lot of shade being thrown on Wilder because of his claimed injury. I remember in his fight with Chris Arreola he fought with a very obvious injury (big cut on his arm). So I believe him about this injury but I don't believe it is the reason he lost the fight. Wilder's next fight must be with him at 100% and win or lose he'll have no excuses. I can understand the emotional letdown he is experiencing and his denial of what appears to be the obvious. So one more chance and no excuses next time.
                      Trouble is, the way Wilder trains and the injuries he's picked up over the years, it's highly unlikely he ever enters the ring 100% again.

                      He's getting to the point where his body is going to start breaking down more and more.

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