Deontay Wilder, puppet or scared?

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  • LZBoxing
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    #51
    Originally posted by cupocity303
    It seems like Wilder is following the Adonis Stevenson/WBC model. Where he secluded himself from the 175 division while the action was going on. Kovalev unifies belts against B-Hop, has two fights against Ward, and Adonis ends getting Ko'd into a coma after years of low profile title defenses.

    Well to his credit, he did apparently agree to fight Fury.
    And I believe he's fighting Fury again early next year.

    WHO has Fury fought? Who is the kid he's fighting next?

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      #52
      Originally posted by cupocity303
      Does Wilder have the EXCUSE that Fury has? Fury is not OBLIGATED to fight mandatories and contenders because he holds no official belts. The lineal thing is a farce.

      And why are you moving the goal posts? Did I say i was a Fury fan?

      With that said. Fury is trying to stay active. He has no LEVERAGE in negotiations therefore unlikely to get the top guys in the ring unless Top Rank/Warren/ESPN overpays them. Dillan Whyte wasn't available anyway but do you think Eddie Hearn would have fed him to Fury, when he stands to gain the WBC belt if Whyte holds on to his position?

      Whyte turned down a fight for the Unified WBO/IBF/WBA belts and wanted more money. Do you think he would've taken the Fury fight (far more risky) for anything less?

      Pulev? He is sitting on the IBF #1 spot. Do you think they will give that up when he stands to cash in on the Ruiz/Joshua winner by forcing the IBF mandatory defense, or collecting the vacant title.

      Ortiz? Last i heard of him he turned down a fight against Joshua for the titles.

      And that still doesn't mean i'm defending Fury but he is just a contender who nonetheless holds victories over Wladimir Klitschko - when he was on top, and a draw vs Wilder. All that in a span of less than 27 fights? Vs a guy who's been fighting 41 times since 2009, and ACTIVE champion since 2015.


      Fury's resume looks thin because he RETIRED after 2015, while Wilder was ACTIVE from 2015 and his resume is still razor thin
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      I'm not fully convinced on Wilder. Certainly not a fan of his. I'm just saying he's taking tougher fights than Fury after they fought. He's fought Brezeale, now Luis Ortiz (who hurt him bad in their first fight and who many picked to win that) and then he's fighting Fury again.

      Like I said, outside of the two times that Fury got caught by Wilder- I thought Fury dominated him pretty handily and should have gotten the nod despite the two knockdowns.

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      • juggernaut666
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        #53
        Originally posted by cupocity303
        It seems like Wilder is following the Adonis Stevenson/WBC model. Where he secluded himself from the 175 division while the action was going on. Kovalev unifies belts against B-Hop, has two fights against Ward, and Adonis ends getting Ko'd into a coma after years of low profile title defenses.

        Well to his credit, he did apparently agree to fight Fury.
        He only fought Fury when Finkel received a phone call from warren who told him Fury wasn't ready and was just looking for a payday, the snakes got snaked. lol

        Wilder is a coward who calls others cowards, always needs reassurance he has an advantage. He did the same thing with Ortiz ,finding out the guy was 48 and quickly picked up his pen to sign that one too after telling him he would never fight him . lol

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        • QueensburyRules
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          #54
          Originally posted by LZBoxing
          And I believe he's fighting Fury again early next year.

          WHO has Fury fought? Who is the kid he's fighting next?
          - -Who is U?

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          • OnlytheTruth
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            #55
            Originally posted by cupocity303
            Absolutely he is both. I don't think he is scared in the truest sense but he knows or believes that his undefeated record is his ticket and preserving it means skipping over Top 10 guys year after year after year.

            The video pretty much covered it. He was a contender since 2014 pretty much. Someone should pile up all the Top 10 rankings from 2014 all the way to 2019, and see who he DID NOT face during those years.

            Off the top of my head i can already list a few that are or were contenders during those years that others fought but he didn't:

            Wlad - was the champion

            Vitali - Was the WBC Champion. He wasn't so eager to fight for the WBC title then.

            Pulev - was a contender then, and is STILL a contender now

            Povetkin - we know what happened there. Alexander ***ed up but Wilder wasn't exactly eager to face him, the way he was with Louis Ortiz who also tested positive but he saw something that he could exploit. That fight never got negotiated but was mandated through a purse bid, and Povetkin's promoter outbid Wilder's promoter and that's why he was forced to go to Russia kicking and screaming. Did he ever attempt to make a VOLUNTARY defense against him since then?

            Tony Thompson - always a durable guy. Gave Wlad a good fight and ended up exposing undefeated David Price whose handlers did make a mistake in trying to build him up by feeding him a past-prime gatekeeper.

            And if we go by the current slew of fighter since the start of when Joshua picked up his first belt, Joshua consistently fought Top 10 guys who are OBJECTIVELY ranked in all of the organizations as well as Ring Magazine. Those would include:

            Dillan Whyte - who is still sitting on his WBC mandatory shot and I hope he never fights the Joshua/Ruiz winner and cashes in on that mandate

            Joseph Parker - Now why does Joshua have to fight a undefeated WBO Title holder and unify, when Wilder could've done it? I've never seen an article that this fight was ever being negotiated.

            Andy Ruiz Jr - was a contender since 2016, hence why Parker made a title defense against him. And a stable mate of Wilder. Why not fight a guy with only one loss?

            That's seven guys missing off of a 41 fight career that started in 2008, when President ***** got elected fight Christ sake.

            Great post. I would love to see a cumulative list of every top 10 fighter since 2014.

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            • MDPopescu
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              #56
              Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
              I don’t get it. Who or what is he scared of?
              ... it's in the very first seconds of this vid: Wlad and AJ "in the past"...

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                #57
                I don`t believe he is scared, he was also ready to fight Povetkin in Moscow.

                He is just a terrible boxer with huge right hand. A beautiful KO artist who is there to get stopped. It happens to all Ko artists.

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                • champion4ever
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by kafkod
                  Deontay Wilder would have broken his fucking foot off in both AJ's, Wladimir's and Tyson Fury's ass man! He is the man and the King of the heavyweight division bar none.

                  Nobody is scared of shit! This YouTuber is fucking moron who don't know shit about boxing.

                  Fighters pay these advisors and ancillaries because they trust them to help guide their careers and would be a damn fool not to take their advice. If they won't listen to these men then why the Hell do they have them in their camps and paying them?

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                  • Boksfan
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                    #59
                    Beyonce Wildher the scared puppet

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                    • R_Walken
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                      #60
                      Only 2 things this video proves is

                      #1 any dumb f.uck with a Computer and Internet Access can make a YouTube Video

                      #2 No matter how retar.ded the messenger is there’ll always be someone more reta.rded that will believe the message

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