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  • #31
    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
    Evander Holyfield is saying a mouthful. While true, Deontay Wilder may be the least skilled out of three but at the same time he overcompensates it with sheer will, determination, honor, courage and valor.

    In addition, he takes risks, he doesn't duck anyone. However, what really distinguishes and sets him apart from all the rest is his one punch game changing knockout power.

    That is something that can never be taught. It's something one is born with. Thereby making him in my opinion, while agreeing with Holyfield; The best heavyweight boxer and champion in the world.
    Beautifully said,.. Wilders been calling out Joshua for years now. And all anyones ever hears is roundabout talk coming from both Hearns... Sr. "wait two years,"...Sr,"If AJs unbeaten for 10 yrs and doesnt fight Deontay Wilder, I'll take that"...we need a "7yr plan"...."DUCK" Wilder "he's strong,"...."Rob McCracken" believes the "fight should be delivered in the UK"....Hearn jr regarding Joshua SWEARING to the 50mil, "AJs not really swayed by an extra 10 or 15mil, he'd rather fight in front of his fans."..."we have a guy who is making all this money, and can continue doing so, in risk free fights"..."12.5mil flat fee no %age"..."but does that mean were gonna roll over and let you play with our balls.." what??.....Wilder has them stumbling, because the gravy train will slooooww on down if AJ loses.....

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    • #32
      I bust out laughing after reading the title

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Digital Mouth View Post
        If Wilder hits Joshua first Wilder wins. Simple as that.
        Wilder is a smelly little turd

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        • #34
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
          Wilder is a bum, that`s the way I see it and he will be stopped when he faces Joshua.
          It is amazing the way you guys use the word "Bum". It is very disrespectful. If I saw an actual "Bum" on the street k.o. 39 other "Bums" I would be impressed. Not to even mention a guy that has only 1 fight in his career where he didn't fully separate his professionally trained opponents from their senses. You guys CAN"T be serious. When was the last boxing match or boxer period, that routinely fights guys 30-50lbs heavier than himself?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Iamsmoke89 View Post
            That’s some racist a$$ shyt u **** head
            How is that racist?

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            • #36
              Originally posted by !! Anorak View Post
              People say this a LOT, but for some reason don't consider the reverse.
              Probably because A.J. usually needs several clean shots to put his opponent down. Many times his fights get stopped while they are on their feet.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by SeGoodland View Post
                Wilder does have great athleticism and power. He is a world champion and I’m not taking anything away from him in that regard but you call out things that so many other have.

                You can say that any top level fighter has courage, will, determination because you NEED that to fight to be a world champion! It’s just part of being a professional level fighter.

                Dude, he ducked Klitschko. It’s well documented that he did. If he fights Joshua I’ll take this back but he also ducked Joshua. He only took the risk with Fury because Fury was coming back after two years of self abuse and a PED ban and it back fired.
                I can't agree less. You said it just the way it is.

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                • #38
                  Fury beat the count, simple as that. Also, coming back from serious self abuse, boxed Wilders ears off. If Wilder is the best heavyweight on offer, the game would be a very sorry state.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                    Evander Holyfield is saying a mouthful. While true, Deontay Wilder may be the least skilled out of three but at the same time he overcompensates it with sheer will, determination, honor, courage and valor.

                    In addition, he takes risks, he doesn't duck anyone. However, what really distinguishes and sets him apart from all the rest is his one punch game changing knockout power.

                    That is something that can never be taught. It's something one is born with. Thereby making him in my opinion, while agreeing with Holyfield; The best heavyweight boxer and champion in the world.
                    Absolutely true statements sir! For whatever reason many try to tear him down and he takes it in stride with pride knowing that with one punch he can put down ANY man on Earth. He is able to drop all these guys despite a severe weight disadvantage every fight. Imagine being a welterweight and having to fight Super middle to Cruiser weighs every fight out. They should give the man some respect.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by SeGoodland View Post
                      Wilder does have great athleticism and power. He is a world champion and I’m not taking anything away from him in that regard but you call out things that so many other have.

                      You can say that any top level fighter has courage, will, determination because you NEED that to fight to be a world champion! It’s just part of being a professional level fighter.

                      Dude, he ducked Klitschko. It’s well documented that he did. If he fights Joshua I’ll take this back but he also ducked Joshua. He only took the risk with Fury because Fury was coming back after two years of self abuse and a PED ban and it back fired.
                      In my opinion "The Bronze Bomber" Deontay Wilder is the People's champion. He fights for the fans by giving us the fights that we want to see. He risks not only his undefeated record but also, his health, future and legacy. Not many current Heavyweight boxers and champions can say that.

                      Moreover, he took two back to back high risks fights against two undefeated opponents who no one wanted to fight in Luis Ortiz and Tyson Fury. If that is not balls then I don't know what balls are. In the Ortiz fight, he was badly beaten up and battered and had to come from behind to secure the knockout victory. He had to bite down and dig deep in order to do so which showed true character.

                      Then subsequently with Tyson Fury; After being badly outclassed, frustrated and missing most of his punches throughout the fight and down on the judges scorecards; He somehow through sheer will and determination found the intestinal fortitude to nearly KO Tyson Fury in the 12th round with just a single punch.

                      Any lesser opponent would have thrown in the towel and quit but no not Deontay Wilder. He persisted and it payed off. He was able to retain his title that way.

                      Now onto your point about he ducked Wladimir Klitschko and he cherrypicked Tyson; Which are both factually incorrect. You are taking press clippings and passing them off as fact.

                      These are the facts: There's a video on YouTube from the champion's own lips calling out Wladimir Klitschko. However, Klitschko's rebuttal was that Deontay had to step up his level of opposition first.

                      This was prior to the Keith Jennings fight. so he wanted no part of Wilder and that's fact. He passed up an opportunity to become boxing's first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis.

                      As far as him calling out Tyson Fury. Come on! You are more intelligent that. You are a boxing fan. So you know the facts. Fury called out Wilder when Joshua refused to sign to him to fight him. Tyson wanted to restore Great Britain's back to its former honor and glory after AJ disgraced it.

                      So in closing one can say what they will But Deontay Wilder but he is one Hell of a man and a Hell of champion.

                      I apologize for the long reply. I promise to shorten them the next time.

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