Still a fan of Deontay Wilder

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  • Quiksilva
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    #1

    Still a fan of Deontay Wilder

    "The Bronze Bomber"

    It was a sad defeat in the weekend, I was cheering for Wilder obviously but hands down Tyson Fury is the better man. Much respect to Fury he proclaimed his king status back after breakdowns, partying and a long hiatus to come back and beat a man who has been on a roll and knocking out everyone.

    I believe AJ wouldn't want to fight Fury plus if they do fight, Fury wins easily hands down.

    Win, lose, draw, still a fan of Deontay Wilder. He will come back stronger and better, all greats have losses on their resume.
  • Gideon lock
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    #2
    I like wilder still, naturally i hoped fury would win being a fellow brit but i actually predicted a wilder late ko. I applaud his warrior spirit and never say die attitude in there. He'll come back i still think he beats anyone not named fury.

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    • Get em up
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      #3
      Originally posted by Quiksilva
      "The Bronze Bomber"

      It was a sad defeat in the weekend, I was cheering for Wilder obviously but hands down Tyson Fury is the better man. Much respect to Fury he proclaimed his king status back after breakdowns, partying and a long hiatus to come back and beat a man who has been on a roll and knocking out everyone.

      I believe AJ wouldn't want to fight Fury plus if they do fight, Fury wins easily hands down.

      Win, lose, draw, still a fan of Deontay Wilder. He will come back stronger and better, all greats have losses on their resume.
      I agree with everything you've said here. I am and will always be a Wilder fan. Fury has more than earned his due as well. I do think Fury and Wilder both beat AJ too. I only hope Wilder takes the rematch and stands his ground in it. Win lose or draw it's the best move for him and his career

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      • Marchegiano
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        #4
        We only got one L. It's not time to abandon ship yet.

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        • A.K
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          #5
          Same here none of this is done just a learning lesson

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          • Chinned
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            #6
            I've always liked Wilder and still do. I don't like the team behind him and I think the extreme, cult members of his fan base don't do him any favours though by creating such toxicity, but once you look beyond the BS in boxing, it seems like he's a good dude. Obviously an amazingly entertaining fighter as well. I actually look forward to seeing a more humble Wilder and wouldn't even be that surprised if he wins a rematch.

            He will be back. Personally I hope he takes a time out and turns down the rematch. Let Fury vs AJ fight, and then Wilder can fight the loser of that who I expect to be AJ, with the winner challenging Fury again. That's my little fantasy anyway.

            It's not the end of the world by any stretch. For all this talk of undisputed, there are still some really cool fights that I want to see all of the 'big 3' involved in.
            Last edited by Chinned; 02-24-2020, 08:10 AM.

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            • Lopez_Boxing
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              #7
              Win some lose some. It's boxing. Sometimes in boxing the better man even loses, not that this was the case, but it happens.
              It's not how you get knocked down but the way you get back up.
              Being a fan of boxing is respectfully being a fan of all these warriors.

              Props to the #1 and #2 guys meeting and battling it out

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              • Madison Boxing
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                #8
                Its pathetic how quickly fans jump ship after one loss. A lot of these fighters are used to fit agendas and just thrown on trash heap after.

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                • Zaroku
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Quiksilva
                  "The Bronze Bomber"

                  It was a sad defeat in the weekend, I was cheering for Wilder obviously but hands down Tyson Fury is the better man. Much respect to Fury he proclaimed his king status back after breakdowns, partying and a long hiatus to come back and beat a man who has been on a roll and knocking out everyone.

                  I believe AJ wouldn't want to fight Fury plus if they do fight, Fury wins easily hands down.

                  Win, lose, draw, still a fan of Deontay Wilder. He will come back stronger and better, all greats have losses on their resume.
                  Most excellent post. Quick silver. I grew up knowing that.

                  I think I was skate boarding in Campbell Cali. Saving money to buy vans.

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                  • Calabis
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                    #10
                    What's weird is I think Joshua beats Fury, but cant beat Wilder.....styles. Also Wilder would be smart to get a new trainer

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