Most Wilder fans have disappeared from boxingscene
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What? Wilder lost to the best HWT in the world, proving he isn't the best. AJ lost to a fat, slovenly journeyman proving he was the biggest hype job in the last 10 years. His beating Ruiz in the rematch doesn't change that.Comment
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It's how they lost. Joshua got caught with a punch, like many have in the past like Lewis etc. Wilder got outclassed. Completely outclassed. Joshua proved his loss was a mistake by pitching a shutout in the rematch. Wilder showed he was shite. "b..b..but his dress was heavy"Comment
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**** that, Wilder's still an exciting fighter with a ton of heart and there is no reason this loss should send anyone into hiding.Comment
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It's how they lost. Joshua got caught with a punch, like many have in the past like Lewis etc. Wilder got outclassed. Completely outclassed. Joshua proved his loss was a mistake by pitching a shutout in the rematch. Wilder showed he was shite. "b..b..but his dress was heavy"
As for proving the loss was a mistake, The main reason AJ won the rematch is because Ruiz didn't even bother to train and came in at an even more slovenly 280+ pounds.
Wilder hasn't had the rematch yet. Not that I think the outcome will be different.Comment
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It's who they lost to. We can understand how Wilder could lose to Fury, especially after the first fight. There was no viable excuse for AJ to get destroyed by someone so lightly regarded who came in so fat and slovenly.
As for proving the loss was a mistake, The main reason AJ won the rematch is because Ruiz didn't even bother to train and came in at an even more slovenly 280+ pounds.
Wilder hasn't had the rematch yet. Not that I think the outcome will be different.Comment
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It's not debatable, Wilder is better. What is debatable is would AJ have beaten Ruiz if he actually cared and trained for the rematch.Comment
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