He's been in my top 10 P4P for ages, and if he beats Fury, I will consider the winner of that fight P4P number 1. Wilder is way better P4P than Inoue, he'd get the equivalent of Donaire out of there, anyone who thinks otherwise is an idiot.
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Negro puhlease!
The other fighter gets loose and or fades before windmill gets the opening.
He ain't figuring out pooh but how to survive until his opponent gasses.
But hey, don't let the facts get in the way of a wilder fluff piece...
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I really enjoy watching his fights but he's not in p4p list at all. No one in the heavyweight division is to be honest. Deontay has to clear out the likes of Fury, AJ, Ruiz and maybe even Whyte for us to have that conversation. And I think he's quite capable of defeating all of the above except for Fury..
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Originally posted by pollywog View PostNegro puhlease!
The other fighter gets loose and or fades before windmill gets the opening.
He ain't figuring out pooh but how to survive until his opponent gasses.
But hey, don't let the facts get in the way of a wilder fluff piece...
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Originally posted by Clegg View PostPeople take P4P too seriously. But if Wilder wins the Fury rematch I'd consider him one of the 10 best boxers in the world.
But right now his best win is Ortiz, the number 5 (Wilder, Fury, Josh and Ruiz are the big four) of a quite weak a;ss division.
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Wilder's power is pound for pound the best. His boxing skills, while he can get some credit for setting up the shot, are not good. Fortunately for him the heavyweight division is pretty bad. If you score the Fury fight rmas boxing is scored, Fury won, but Wilder will get another chance in 2020 and may well win.
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