Deontay Wilder looks like a broken man, may be finished at the top level.

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  • W1LL
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    Deontay Wilder looks like a broken man, may be finished at the top level.

    It looks like a plethora of injuries have finally done for Deontay Wilder. Looked like the injury to his bicep recurred tonight. Seemed like he had an issue with his left leg from the first round. Pins in his fists. Looked like he had serious damage to his cheekbone/jaw, and his ear was not looking good.

    I felt he was allowed to take too much punishment tonight.

    It is not uncommon for explosive fighter's bodies to start breaking down abruptly, bringing their careers to an embarrassing end. A most recent example would be David Haye.. shoulder and ankle issues took away all of his gifts and left him a sitting duck. Seen similar signs with Deontay tonight.

    Regardless, full props to both men. Tyson Fury is now the one true King, and only a moron would dispute that. Should be a bannable offense to dispute the fact.

    PS. Fook Kenny Bayless!
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    Originally posted by W1LL
    It looks like a plethora of injuries have finally done for Deontay Wilder. Looked like the injury to his bicep recurred tonight. Seemed like he had an issue with his left leg from the first round. Pins in his fists. Looked like he had serious damage to his cheekbone/jaw, and his ear was not looking good.

    I felt he was allowed to take too much punishment tonight.

    It is not uncommon for explosive fighter's bodies to start breaking down abruptly, bringing their careers to an embarrassing end. A most recent example would be David Haye.. shoulder and ankle issues took away all of his gifts and left him a sitting duck. Seen similar signs with Deontay tonight.

    Regardless, full props to both men. Tyson Fury is now the one true King, and only a moron would dispute that. Should be a bannable offense to dispute the fact.

    PS. Fook Kenny Bayless!
    Agreed! At this point Wilder should benefit from cherry picking fights for making as much money as he can. He already gave it his all to the sport man. No regrets for him man. Pain is temporary, quitting is permanent. He managed to fight through to the bitter end. He deserves his props. He was still punching even at the time of the stoppage.

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    • Chaos
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      #3
      Stop crying.

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      • Chaos
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        Originally posted by Fat_asian
        Agreed! At this point Wilder should benefit from cherry picking fights for making as much money as he can. He already gave it his all to the sport man. No regrets for him man. Pain is temporary, quitting is permanent. He managed to fight through to the bitter end. He deserves his props. He was still punching even at the time of the stoppage.
        LOL, Beyonce's been cherry-picking his entire career, finally fought a top guy and got whooped twice.

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        • KTFOKING
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          Originally posted by W1LL
          It looks like a plethora of injuries have finally done for Deontay Wilder. Looked like the injury to his bicep recurred tonight. Seemed like he had an issue with his left leg from the first round. Pins in his fists. Looked like he had serious damage to his cheekbone/jaw, and his ear was not looking good.

          I felt he was allowed to take too much punishment tonight.

          It is not uncommon for explosive fighter's bodies to start breaking down abruptly, bringing their careers to an embarrassing end. A most recent example would be David Haye.. shoulder and ankle issues took away all of his gifts and left him a sitting duck. Seen similar signs with Deontay tonight.

          Regardless, full props to both men. Tyson Fury is now the one true King, and only a moron would dispute that. Should be a bannable offense to dispute the fact.

          PS. Fook Kenny Bayless!
          Fury is the top dog but he still needs to fight Joshua. Then if he beats him, he will truly be THE MAN for good.

          Explosive athletes in general go downhill quicker due to injuries in all sports. Definitely a solid point there. But also why I think Wilder takes the rematch because he's not all of a sudden going to get better from now to say two years from now. Only will get older and more injuries will pile up.

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          • Bandman
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            The way Fury toyed and dissected him might mentally break him down for good. Fury took his soul in that ring. It was a whitewash

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            • Fat_asian
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              Actually he's been on the top level for a while now. All props to fury he is the man but to cement what you said was that he lost twice to Tyson. Actually he had a draw and a loss. How many of y'all have family members with disability s? Just had the good nature to make sure they were treated proper in life. Warrior spirit no matter how ignit he got.

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