"Im not worried about winning rounds"-Wilder
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Yeah we know, it shows. You can talk up the ungodly power until you're blue in the face; 2 seconds of excitement in 20-40 minutes (the rest of which usually consists of Wilder being outboxed to varying degrees) does not in any way translate to an "exciting" fighter in general. He's basic and boring as **** and I have bowel movements that are more interesting on a near daily basis; deal with it. Aside from blindly allegiant PBC ***wits, eeryone else seems to have a pretty good grip on what they're looking at and are appropriately underwhelmed.
Awwwwwwwwww, you mad...Comment
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It’s a unique approach. Few others in the history of boxing could even consider it. I liked Deontay from early on. I like him more all the time. I think he’s good for the sport. Too bad he doesn’t seem to get more attention.Comment
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When you have that kind of power why would he worry.
It's one thing to have power but Wilder knows at some point he will get a chance to land a bomb and it will knock anyone out. Even Mike Tyson at the height of his prime ran into opponents he just couldn't knock out.
Wilder doesn't have that problem.Comment
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It’s his strategy, has worked so far. His power is insane.
Back in the days of 15 rounders he’d have been even tougher to avoid for an extra 3 rounds. It’s hard to quantify what he’s done, it’s just a unique.Comment
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You got me. My all-consuming sex-hate for Deontay has nothing to do with the fact he's simply sort of a ****ty boxer. That's just a smokescreen I throw up when I'm not busy eating 12 peanut butter sandwiches and thinking about the smell of Wilder's tightest jeans with teary eyes. You're the therapist I never knew I needed, thanks for the breakthroughComment
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