Comments Thread For: Lennox Lewis: Wilder Is Boxing's Best Heavyweight; Fury No. 2
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BIG respect to Lewis, tells it like it REALLY is - he’s not some BORED UK fan in subjective drunken fan frenzy!! Lewis is keepin’ it internationally objectively clear as it can be!!
Wilder IS the MAN!....I don’t know for how much longer he’ll be the man though - because Ortiz is a PROUD Cuban with an outstanding amateur & professional career who’s READY TO RUMBLE!!
King Wilder was rearing to go in the rematch against the Gypsy King!, but the Gypsy King decided to stack easy paper fighting a gardener and a plant, then decided to go into “act fighting” against dudes in leotards that helped to put icing on the money cake!
There are consequences when making easier moves for COMFORT than against the riskier moves for LEGACY! ..Fury chased money while Wilder STAAAYS chasing legacy - no matter if LOSING in the ring is the ultimate consequence!!
Sad to say, The Robot chased HOME court COMFORT & ADVANTAGE with the help of his greedy promoter!
Leaving COMFY HOME only led to NERVES ON EDGE that ultimately led to those same nerves losing control when he wasn’t the ONLY one being rooted for by the DRUNKEN majority!Comment
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It was WONDERFUL to see the little fat guy beat up on the HUGE muscular pampered ROBOT!! Wilder TRIED SEVERAL times to be the FIRST ONE to give this delusional pre-programmed Hearn registered ROBOT it first loss!... But from programmer Hearns angle??? He thought the “fat little guy” was easy pickings to cement his ROBOTS first appearance away from home sweet home! ....WOW! Talk about “backfire!!”Comment
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Wilder moved slowly up the heavyweight rankings, but it was a SMART progression, helping him gain confidence with his unique boxing style. He built himself up to be the best heavyweight in the world, and he's so confident in his abilities now, that he's removing any doubt from his controversial fights with Ortiz and Fury and running it back. The Fury rematch was supposed to be last March, but Fury bailed at the last minute, choosing a very different path: one where he almost got knocked out by 47th ranked Otto Wallin.
it was a progression...one his handlers apparently handled very well...as you said he picked up steam and is now brimming with confidence...hes dangerous
i give fury a ton of props for getting off the deck in the 12th....but i also give wilder a ton of props for never checking out....he could have packed it in....he wasnt looking goodComment
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later there was another AJ fight...wilder announced he wasnt gonna even bother to go over for it since hearn pulled that stunt the previous time
what did hearn do? as soon as wilder announced he wouldnt go to the fight hearn started taunting him in public "where are you wilder"? LOL
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