Is there a way back for Wilder?

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  • Legends456
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    #1

    Is there a way back for Wilder?

    Is there a way back for Wilder in terms of:

    1. Recovering his aura of invincibility inside the ring?

    2. Recovering people’s respect outside the ring (after the childish things he’s said and done in response to his first loss)?

    I believe anything’s possible, but it’s going to be difficult. Any thoughts as to how it could be done?
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    Yes, come in the ring without a costume and knock fury out

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    • LacedUp
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      He didn't really have that aura i feel. I think he thought it more than it was real tbh.

      In short, no. history tells us that these punchers never come back like they were once they've been destroyed and their confidence has been taken away.

      He's also facing a life time of ridicule after calling himself the baddest man on the planet and then complaining over a costume he chose himself.

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      • mjbjst
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        #4
        Wilder will never hold another champship belt

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          Depends who he fights.

          Good idea: fighting guys like Kownacki, Martin,Whyte, Pulev, Povetkin, Hunter

          Bad idea: Joshua, Ruiz, Parker, Joyce, Dubois, Ajagba

          He has to chose his next fights carefully after Fury dominates him again, which he will.

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          • BigZ44
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            Not really on this question posed, but I've been wondering now for a week or so, how different the HW division may have looked had the fight between Wilder and Povetkin gone through in Russia. I think now there is a good chance a juiced up Povetkin would have wiped the floor with Wilder in hostile territory and changed the whole direction of the division

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              Originally posted by BigZ44
              Not really on this question posed, but I've been wondering now for a week or so, how different the HW division may have looked had the fight between Wilder and Povetkin gone through in Russia. I think now there is a good chance a juiced up Povetkin would have wiped the floor with Wilder in hostile territory and changed the whole direction of the division
              Povetkin is an idiot, he blew his chance to become WBC champ with long reign. I believe Povetkin would have stopped Wilder than.

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              • aboutfkntime
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                Is there a way back for Wilder... ?

                Originally posted by Legends456
                Is there a way back for Wilder in terms of:

                1. Recovering his aura of invincibility inside the ring?

                2. Recovering people’s respect outside the ring (after the childish things he’s said and done in response to his first loss)?

                I believe anything’s possible, but it’s going to be difficult. Any thoughts as to how it could be done?




                1) rematch Fury... and knock him TFO

                2) knock everyone else... TFO

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                • Legends456
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                  1) rematch Fury... and knock him TFO

                  2) knock everyone else... TFO
                  Fair! And simple! And frankly, possible

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                  • JakeTheBoxer
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                    #10
                    Wilder can get his belt back only if he breaks to Fury`s house and steals it.

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