Where is Deontay Wilder?

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  • kafkod
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    #11
    Last I heard he was going off on holiday to Africa. Knowing that lunatic, he's probably still over there trying to find Wakanda.

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    • NYG
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      #12
      Originally posted by REDEEMER
      Wilder has lucked out with this Corona virus situation,it has giving him more time to prepare ,had he gone through with the summer rematch that would have been a certain loss with so little time to fix anything mentally or physically as well as structurally with maybe new people ?

      This will be interesting altogether because the long lay offs are going to effect some more then others. The active fighters will have a better chance at winning ,I’d look up when who fought and factor that in with your predictions .


      Wilder still has life ,he was on his way out , I still don’t favor him but there’s a slight hope of life and it took this unfortunate incidents to make that happen ,I bet he’s thinking about exactly what I just posted, he knows more months will be beneficial , Fury had his number for sure this summer and would have swooped in and it was over , now I give Wilder maybe 25 % chance ?
      Wilder and Fury can fight in 2057 and i still have Fury winning 100%.

      What did you see in fight 2 that Wilder can improve on? He isn't stronger than Fury, he isn't taller or bigger, he isn't outboxing Fury to a UD, he isn't KOing Fury. He isn't slicker than Fury, isn't smarter. What else can Wilder do to beat Fury?

      His "power"? In fight 2, Fury took a few right hands, looked at Wilder and continued to walk him down and beat the living **** out of him. If Wilders plan is to land a big right hand in fight 3 (if there is ever fight 3), then he already lost.

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        #13
        TS clearly misses him as he makes so many posts about him nearly every day.


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        • eco1
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          #14
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          He's in seclusion. He's probably in some undisclosed location resting and healing his body before embarking on his comeback victory over Tyson Fury in the trilogy. Don't worry. He is not lost or going anywhere until he gets his title back.
          So he is lost forever!

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          • Larry the boss
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            #15
            isnt everyone out of the spotlight right now?

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            • PAC-BOY
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              #16
              at home washing Furys underwear

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              • MastaBlasta
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                #17
                LoL @ the non-stop Wilder haters and agitators on this site. Wasn't you guys crying a few months ago, about how a fighter's career isn't over after a devastating loss?

                Ofcourse most of you were crying over AJ, but y'all sure forget those tears fast ... lolol!

                Upsets and surprises make boxing great. The great ones all have had to overcome surprises to be historically great, including ANY in the current crop that aspire to greatness. Wilder has been a good champ. But (with or without Glovegate) he has a lot of adversity to overcome. We'll all see if he can regain his place. One thing for sure, in front of us all, he will have to earn it. The haters won't be able to claim a soft resume if he does.

                That said, he is a millionaire several times over, has accomplished a lot, and regardless of the hate, he has a fine legacy ... something none of you haters will ever have. He'll be alright. Haters only find out how much of a fan they are when a guy isn't around to pester.

                Suddenly they realize they have nothing else to talk about.

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                • REDEEMER
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by MastaBlasta
                  LoL @ the non-stop Wilder haters and agitators on this site. Wasn't you guys crying a few months ago, about how a fighter's career isn't over after a devastating loss?

                  Ofcourse most of you were crying over AJ, but y'all sure forget those tears fast ... lolol!

                  Upsets and surprises make boxing great. The great ones all have had to overcome surprises to be historically great, including ANY in the current crop that aspire to greatness. Wilder has been a good champ. But (with or without Glovegate) he has a lot of adversity to overcome. We'll all see if he can regain his place. One thing for sure, in front of us all, he will have to earn it. The haters won't be able to claim a soft resume if he does.

                  That said, he is a millionaire several times over, has accomplished a lot, and regardless of the hate, he has a fine legacy ... something none of you haters will ever have. He'll be alright. Haters only find out how much of a fan they are when a guy isn't around to pester.

                  Suddenly they realize they have nothing else to talk about.
                  Wilder is at the end of his career , he relied on power and now faces a bigger boxer that he won’t likely get by . AJ wasn’t mugged for 7 rounds and we knew the much bigger AJ had an off night on top of that we also know Wilder lost the first fight and that’s two in a row . It was the Wilder fans and Wilder himself telling AJ it’s over , so now that you guys are getting it back you don’t like it . Ha


                  Edit : This is the character of Wilder in his quote showing how much of a real champion mentality he never had and actually fooled you guys with his lame remarks on AJ”s loss.

                  “He wasn’t a true champion. His whole career was consisted of lies, contradictions and gifts.

                  Facts and now we know who was running from who!!!!#TilThisDay”

                  — Deontay Wilder (@BronzeBomber) June 2, 2019
                  Last edited by REDEEMER; 03-25-2020, 09:34 AM.

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                  • Fat_asian
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                    #19
                    Last I heard, on utube, he is taking Floyd's advise and letting him train him. Whether it's true or not idk. That's why I didn't post the video, because it is not confirmed officially.

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                    • VatoMulatto
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                      #20
                      Will be interesting to see if Wilder can redeem himself and bring something new to the table.

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