Does Big Baby Miller deserve a comeback?

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    #21
    Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
    100% he didn't feel comfortable about the Klitschko rematch, knowing that Wladimir was going to come back stronger.

    Dillian Whyte got busted too in 2012.

    There's a lot of names we could mention, but whether it's right or wrong, the reality is most cheaters come back. The public demands the fights, and the sport keeps moving forward.

    Anyway, Wilder got this man figured out now. The timing and distance will be on point in the rematch. Early rounds, I see Wilder piercing through Fury's defense and hurting him badly. He'll try to get up and fight back, but this time he won't recover. A hard loss for a man with so much pride. Maybe that's what it will take for him to finally retire. Not a drug ban, but a shocking and humiliating loss.
    "Wilder got this man figured out now"

    Yes that very well may be the case, I would wager Tyson and his trainer think so too. This wasn't a typical case of a boxer figuring out the power puncher and neutralising them, this is a strange case of an unorthodox power puncher making his unorthodoxy work - there's no fear on Wilder's end, he knows what he needs to do and he has 12 rounds to do it.

    Not a Roach fanboy or anything but I think he was right and Ben Davison was wrong. Tyson needs to go for the kill when he smells blood, every second in the ring gives Wilder the chance to end you .

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