Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder: I'm a Hall of Famer Right Now - I'm a King
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Personally i just think all you Wilder fans saw him lose to a half fit Fury and just like Wilder and his team were desperate to get him back in the ring before he got fit. Thats the real issue here.
Isnt Wilder Fury meant to be happening next after Oldtiz 2? How is that Fury running from Wilder?Comment
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All Fury asked for was fair treatment and they couldnt do it, they had to rob him of his win. So Fury ran from nothing, If Wilder had accepted to have a rematch in the UK the fight likely would of happened by now. But Wilder refused.
Personally i just think all you Wilder fans saw him lose to a half fit Fury and just like Wilder and his team were desperate to get him back in the ring before he got fit. Thats the real issue here.
Isnt Wilder Fury meant to be happening next after Oldtiz 2? How is that Fury running from Wilder?
Dude, if Fury eats, drugs and drinks himself out of shape between fights that is on him. Wilder wanted an immediate rematch, same as AJ did with Ruiz. How can you find fault with Wilder but not AJ? Come on.
As a Brit, you should be warm to the concept of an immediate rematch. Its what your HWT's want everytime a mediocre American HWT gets a KO win over the next allegedly great British HWT.
It is supposed to be next. Unless of course Fury backs out again. Can never be too sure with a guy like that.Comment
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Fury ran away during negotiations. Don't justify it because he is a Brit. It was cowardly yet you still love him.
Dude, if Fury eats, drugs and drinks himself out of shape between fights that is on him. Wilder wanted an immediate rematch, same as AJ did with Ruiz. How can you find fault with Wilder but not AJ? Come on.
As a Brit, you should be warm to the concept of an immediate rematch. Its what your HWT's want everytime a mediocre American HWT gets a KO win over the next allegedly great British HWT.
It is supposed to be next. Unless of course Fury backs out again. Can never be too sure with a guy like that.Comment
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I did want an immediate rematch, i sat and watched Fury beat Wilder once I wanted to watch him do it again. But Wilder should of took it to the UK, OR, they should of given the right man the win in the 1st place, nothing unfair about that, it would of made more money, sold more PPV's and it would only be doing what Fury had already done, traveled to his back yard.
Most Brits were gung ho about the rematch and changed when Fury ran and signed with TR. He got paid for 2 fights with bums but that Wallin fight and the inability to sell tickets for it really hurt Fury's image.Comment
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I never said he avoided anyone. I said the list of guys he didn't fight in his era is pretty long. You didn't own anything. I never lied I just made a statement. His pro debut was in 1996. He never fought Maskaev, Rahman, Golota, McCline, Holyfield, Tyson, John Ruiz, Tua, Toney, Mercer, Ruddock, Liahkovich, Brewster, McCall, Akinwande, Moorer, Chagaev, Wladimir (Obviously not going to fight his brother but still), Haye, Valuev, Povetkin, Ibragimov, Stiverne, Grant, Botha. He also never fought Byrd again to right that ship... I think that is 17 former world champions & 19 or 20 if you include the WBO belt before it was actually recognized as a world title. I'll take the high road & refrain from name calling... If he is in the HOF then there is no reason Wilder shouldn't be. Their resumes are very similar in quality of opposition except Wilder didn't lose to his best opponents at this stage of his career so far. Fury & Ortiz he is 1-0-1 while Vitali was 0-2 vs Byrd & lennox. Wilder has never fought anyone the caliber of Lennox though. Lennox was 38 & Ortiz was 38 as well. Both not in their prime yearsComment
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Hope all is well. Yes he very well could lose to Fury & Joshua or maybe even someone we don’t expect. You never know in the HW division. No one saw Ruiz beating AJ, Bentt beating Morrison, Douglas over Tyson, Sanders over Wlad... you just never know...Comment
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Yes I just don't see anybody but Fury beating wilderComment
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Actually, Wilder turning down 120 million and unification was the biggest cowardly duck move ever in the sport of boxing history. Bar noneComment
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Deontay Wilder: Im a Hall of Famer Right Now
Nooooooooooooooooot so fast there, bub. Much work still needs to be done.Comment
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