Comments Thread For: Haye: Deontay Wilder's Biggest Downfall is His Biggest Weapon

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  • petegrif
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    #11
    I have never believed in Wilder's boxing IQ and for that reason I don't see him being able to retool and come back as a more complete fighter.

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    • Dle
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      #12
      Has nothing to do with fanboys. Has everything to do with the sport of boxing. I thought Wilder would win. But Fury’s a beast! Like Ali supersized. Nobody beats Fury but Fury. He can be one of the greatest boxers of all time. Glad I’m witness his reign

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      • club fighter
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        #13
        Deontay Wilder's biggest downfall is his lack of other weapons.

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        • P4Pdunny
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          #14
          Originally posted by Bandman
          Wilder needs to clean house and fire his incompetent trainer.
          I think it’s too late at this point. I don’t think there’s much he can learn at the moment in his career. He is who he is and it has and will probably work against the majority of fighters he steps in there with.

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          • jonnyc420
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            #15
            Originally posted by Patsfan bri
            At least wilder didn’t spit out his mouthpiece and quite and he took way more of a beating than Aj did bs Ruiz .
            AJ actually hurt and dropped Ruiz, Wilder lost every second of every round. Lol

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            • Fire4231
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              #16
              The champ is back, great fight by the two greatest Heavyweights of the world. Tyson Fury looked absolutely amazing. He went in with a mind for destruction and pulled out a knock out no one saw coming but him. He was infighting when Wilder was clinching. He threw punches when Wilder was calling for his Hammer.

              Cong**** to Wilder for taking that beating and going out on his shield. We are still with you champ and I pray your full return to health. You put everything on the line fight after fight and we appreciate the beautiful spirit of a champion.

              But to the weak @ss contingent of men switching from AJ to Fury mid-stream, it’s not necessary for real boxing fans to not come to the site when their guy lost. I am still a Wilder fan. I didn’t like him as much but I do like Tyso Fury as well.

              For us it’s not about race and nationality so we are not fragile enough to want to mama bear a fighter like you b!tches. We respect every champion that steps in to fight the best. And we never try to prevent great fights.

              We had a remarkable night, where boxing was front an center.

              In addition, we have a proven number one Heavyweight because the two best decided to actually fight each other twice.

              The Hall of Fame is getting a new chapter because these real men keep fighting the best.

              Watch AJ find his balls with the loser and not the winner and jump into the mix.

              Hopefully Hearn can just make a monumental fight people actually want to see. Great ****ing night of boxing!!! Thank you to the two greatest promoters PBC/Fox and Top Rank/ESPN. I will not forget where I was when the two best HeavyWeights of this era went at it.

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              • Luilun
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                #17
                Other Heavy Weights will no longer fear Wilder they will take it to him knowing pressuring and inside fighting will make him fold. The Andy Ruiz that beat Jousha would have beaten Wilder as well. Other Heavy weights who are coming up and have power will also knock Wilder out. Like I said before Usek will also beat Wilder because the inside fighting. Wilder will still knock out Heavy Weights stiffs who just stand there and use no head movement or foot work to avoid his right hand

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                • Luilun
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Bandman
                  Wilder needs to clean house and fire his incompetent trainer.
                  He needs to hire a Mexican to teach him inside fighting. Mark Ireland did good in teaching him the jab but Wilder has Low IQ boxing ability. He just knows how to jab than wing a Right Hand

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                  • Robbie Barrett
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                    #19
                    Haye was selected to hype up Wilder, he was being paid to do it by BT. He knew Wilder wasn't ****.

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                    • puroylan
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                      #20
                      First, Wilder needs to eat a genuine humble pie, then get a new team which might not make any difference. He relied so much in his power that it's might be too late to improve his boxing & defense. He took a lot of beating he might not be the same again.

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