Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder: Nobody Fighting Killers Back To Back Like Me
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"I’m not worried about an undefeated record,” stated Wilder. “If I happen to lose, then so be it, watch my comeback and see how I get back. Blessings to all those that get in the ring, we put our life on the line for people’s entertainment.”
Man... Even if his career was built on knocking cans over, much respect to Wilder for putting that out there and helping demystify the "0" b.s. that keeps so many good fighters from taking risks.
He probably could've gotten to 52-0 fighting mandatories, but he decided to step up and test himself.Comment
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No deflection. Not needed. I'm not the one making proclamations so I'm not on the hook to provide proof. Nice try tho. I don't have to twist facts to push an agenda like you did above. I don't regurgitate the past to keep from discussing what is happening now like you did in bringing up the old flat fee offer.
It's ok to just say, I don't know if Hearn has sent an offer since the Wilder Fury fight. It's ok to actually not be a stan and defend actions you don't even know are taking place.Comment
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OK.... So what's his best win and where is he ranked at the moment?I can. He keeps looking impressive with speed throwing triple jabs with precision. Plus he only has knocked out what 90% of his opponents.....it's secured enough to day bro that yes only 3 men can rumble with him and beat him but not easy at all. The rest until proven otherwise. Ortiz was ranked #1 with the WBA. AJ wanted no smoke ...Whyte opted out to fight Ortiz... Just saying bro.... respectivelyComment
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He makes an excellent point guys. Deontay Wilder is inspiring AJ to do the exact same thing. These guys are now fighting for their legacies. Wilder wants to be remembered and considered one the best fighters of his time among his peers and contemporaries. Likewise, Anthony Joshua wants to do the same thing. Which is why he told Dillian Whyte point blank to his face that he wasn't interested in fighting him again. At the moment, Joshua is now in search of the stiffest and toughest challengers out there in the Heavyweight division.Comment
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Hearn has said he offered 20 Mill to Wilder. Can you prove he didn't? Finkle won't come out with this news because as I said, he wants to win the PR war. He's hoping they can get past this latest duck of AJ. Last time they sat on a contract for 3 weeks hoping the WBA would call the mandatory. But when they saw they weren't, they had to get to work to try and convince as many morons as they could that they actually wanted the fight. All they had to do was keep sending the contract back and forth until the mandatory was called. Finkle has already been proven to be a liar on this situation. But don't worry, you pretend that they didn't. Haha.No deflection. Not needed. I'm not the one making proclamations so I'm not on the hook to provide proof. Nice try tho. I don't have to twist facts to push an agenda like you did above. I don't regurgitate the past to keep from discussing what is happening now like you did in bringing up the old flat fee offer.
It's ok to just say, I don't know if Hearn has sent an offer since the Wilder Fury fight. It's ok to actually not be a stan and defend actions you don't even know are taking place.Comment
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That's why for my money; He is a fighter of the year candidate. First he challenged the undefeated Luis Ortiz after he popped positive for doping and then subsequently he faced the Lineal heavyweight champion in Tyson Fury and because of this he gets my vote for fighter of the year. In addition, both of these challenges were voluntaries which makes it that much special.Comment
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Yes, I remember Fury calling him out at the time after he dethroned Klitchsko. Wilder didn't seem to keen on the fight, I don't think he was ready anywayComment
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Thats why I really didnt care what that idiot said. He gave excuses to a guy who failed a PED test days before a fight. Thats the worst excuse you can a have. Hes a POS forget about that RTARD.Comment
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