Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder: I'm a Hall of Famer Right Now - I'm a King

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  • Slip&Counter
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    #51
    Maybe he is, but klitschko said it best, “That is for others to decide”, (When asked about his place in history).

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    • NachoMan
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      #52
      Originally posted by juggernaut666
      He fought Joshua ,really ? The forum will be shocked to learn he accepted the 100 million and the fight went on.

      Wilder took on Fury knowing he was ready ? That will also be shocking news considering he was phoned by Warren himself and told Finkel he was only looking for a payday and was not ready.

      Keep defending ,i'll just keep shooting it down and INTRODUCE you to Mr. Reality who is my friend . lol
      You missed my point. You've accused Wilder of taking easy fights, while ostensibly being oblivious to the two guys from your own island who have been absolutely shameless in their cherry-picking.

      You have an imaginary friend called Mr. Reality? They have meds for that, you know.

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      • champion4ever
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        #53
        Yeah, he is a shoe in for the Hall of Fame. He would get in. It's unquestionable at this stage of his career. Ten years experience as a professional and with over 41 wins with 40 of them coming by way of knockout. Yes he will get in.

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        • Cadet Bonespurs
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          #54
          Exciting fighter. When he’s swinging for the fences with wild haymakers and knocking out gorillas. Otherwise 90% of the fight I’m annoyed at how bad of a boxer he is technically.

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          • joe strong
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            #55
            Originally posted by juggernaut666
            Vitali klitchko fought Lewis .came back after 4 yrs retired won a title again and so forth. Vitali didn't duck fights he fought who was there and was never in any controversial fights besides Lewis ,a fight he was winning.

            Wilder has achieved K.O % and multi title defenses by fighting SELECT weak opposition on purpose ,his real record is 2 and 1 when he stepped up .

            That being said he'll get into the HOF bc the way the sport is run, and probably get in bf AJ who is a unified champion with by far more impressive wins but with WBC being shady and lesser guys have got in in the past so ? But Vitali earned his spot, Wilder weaseled into the position he is now that is the difference and the blueprint was set up when he and his team made it clear they weren't ever going to fight Wlad ,Vitali went after Lewis ...Wilder would still be hiding from Lewis today .lol
            The list of HWs Vitali didn’t fight in his era is a lot longer than the guys he actually fought. Title defences against Sosnowski, Charr, Ed Mahone, Kevin Johnson, Danny Williams, etc... those are the type of fights Fury is getting ragged on & Vitali’s were title fights. Vitali’s best win is over Sam Peter or Adamek & that isn’t saying much. I could list the HWs he didn’t fight but I’m sure you can figure that out yourself. Arreola was a good win but most think he is a bum.

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            • The Big Dunn
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              #56
              Deontay Wilder is not a HOF'er by any stretch of the imagination.

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              • theface07
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                #57
                Deontay has a hell of a right hand and is exciting every time he gets in the ring but a HOF'er right now? Seriously Deontay? Are you deluded or just too blinded by your own ego?
                Let's see, Wilder has beaten one notable opponent in Ortiz, who is old as the hills but still dangerous and fought to a draw against his best opposition in a fat Fury. How does that equal HOF status?
                Gone are the days when you had to beat the best in your division clearly to be considered one of the best of your era let alone all time. To call himself a HOF'er right now is an embarrassment to all the great heavyweights who fought the best opposition multiple times in their career like Louis, Marciano, Walcott, Charles, Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Norton, Holyfield, Lewis, etc. etc.

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                • theface07
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  Yeah, he is a shoe in for the Hall of Fame. He would get in. It's unquestionable at this stage of his career. Ten years experience as a professional and with over 41 wins with 40 of them coming by way of knockout. Yes he will get in.
                  Is this entire post sarcasm or are you being serious?
                  Just because you KO all your opponents but one doesn't automatically give you entry into the HOF! That's the dumbest thing I've heard yet today. Lots of opponents have great looking records when they're fighting bums. A good 30 of those wins are over no hopers and the bulk of the remaining 11 wins were against huge underdogs. Wilder's record is a byproduct of the Mayweather era of taking fights that are low risk, high reward.

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                  • etech1
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by joe strong
                    The list of HWs Vitali didn’t fight in his era is a lot longer than the guys he actually fought. Title defences against Sosnowski, Charr, Ed Mahone, Kevin Johnson, Danny Williams, etc... those are the type of fights Fury is getting ragged on & Vitali’s were title fights. Vitali’s best win is over Sam Peter or Adamek & that isn’t saying much. I could list the HWs he didn’t fight but I’m sure you can figure that out yourself. Arreola was a good win but most thing he is a bum.


                    List them.

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                    • Pigeons
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                      #60
                      Deontay Wilder made heavyweight boxing fun again. I look forward to each of his fights. His rematch with Ortiz is another monster fight.

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