Comments Thread For: Fury's Trainer: Wilder's The Biggest Puncher In Boxing History

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  • Roberto Vasquez
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    #71
    Originally posted by KillaMane26
    Im glad u brought that up... Outside of certain comments he make Wilder has been a good representative of boxing. He stays in shape, doesn't get into trouble, never see him drunk or at the strip club etc . You cant say that about every star
    Yes I have a lot of respect for Wilder as a person. Outside the ring he seems like a good guy. He is also always trying to improve his boxing and not just rely on the big punch. Also once he gets in the ring he has big balls and gives everything.

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    • KillaMane26
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      #72
      Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
      Yes I have a lot of respect for Wilder as a person. Outside the ring he seems like a good guy. He is also always trying to improve his boxing and not just rely on the big punch. Also once he gets in the ring he has big balls and gives everything.
      And he is a good people person... Its hard to smiling watching him interact with the fans.

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      • Legends456
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        #73
        Originally posted by LoadedWraps
        Fury walks through his best shots and stops him in the rematch. Heard it here first.
        Respectfully, are you the moderator? I take your opinion more seriously than the average poster. I’m surprised to read this ... please tell me why you predict this?

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          #74
          Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
          Yes that's a fair point about Tyson but that era was all about unbeaten records. It was like people thought you were finished if you lost. I'm not sure why people want that era to come back?

          As for Ali - he did fight a lot of cans. But he also fought the best at their best. Ali fighting peak Frazier, peak Foreman, peak Liston etc is not comparable to Wilder fighting an old Ortiz twice, an old Stiverne, and a retired Tyson Fury.
          Yea but let's not act like Wilder is some spring chicken either. He's 34 years old. Ali was done at 34. He was fighting cans or people right around his age around that time. He lost his step up fights after that period.

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            #75
            Originally posted by Realizniguhnit
            Yea but let's not act like Wilder is some spring chicken either. He's 34 years old. Ali was done at 34. He was fighting cans or people right around his age around that time. He lost his step up fights after that period.
            Ali took a ridiculous number of punches in the 2nd half of his career. I saw an official number once and it was HUGE.

            Yes Wilder took a long time to step up to top-level opposition though.

            Ali fought Liston when he was a young dude.

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            • hugh grant
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              #76
              Let's see how wilder reacts when he faces someone who hits as hard or harder than himself in ruiz and josh. They will only need to be perfect for 2 seconds against you

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                #77
                Originally posted by blitted_master
                9 rounds to 3, 115-111 for the winner, Tyson Fury.
                This is how I see it.

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                • mjh1969
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by KillaMane26
                  Im glad u brought that up... Outside of certain comments he make Wilder has been a good representative of boxing. He stays in shape, doesn't get into trouble, never see him drunk or at the strip club etc . You cant say that about every star
                  Yeah Wilder is a good dude. I have heard him talk many of times. He just doesn't get the respect that he should. People don't like him because he is winning and hasn't been tested.

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                  • KillaMane26
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by mjh1969
                    Yeah Wilder is a good dude. I have heard him talk many of times. He just doesn't get the respect that he should. People don't like him because he is winning and hasn't been tested.
                    Yeah he always in shape... Shows his fans love n respect. Its nothing bad u can say about him outside the ring. Sometimes he says some off the wall shyt... But who doesn't

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                    • hugh grant
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                      #80
                      Wilder is up there. He might be quickest puncher punches you don't see ko you.
                      When.Josh was stopping everyone before he lost to ruiz I thought Josh hit harder. But now im.confident wilder hits harder than josh. I want wilder to fight fellow hard puncher ruiz

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