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  • MoneyKasha
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    The sad thing is Wilder had so much potential

    I don't hate Wilder, i pity him, of what he could of been....

    Just imagine if he actually focused on building his skills, footwork, basics etc. to go along with his amazing power. He could of been a complete legend, one of the GOATS if not the GOAT

    but instead he focused purely on his right hand, was a protected fighter that fought bums his whole career. It's a shame really

    I don't hate Wilder, in fact I am quite angry with him in what he could of been.
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    Lebron Wilder can thank god for corona extra time to train and come up with the best adjustments

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      #3
      Originally posted by GrandpaBernard
      Lebron Wilder can thank god for corona extra time to train and come up with the best adjustments
      dude...he's almost 35 years old, at that age you can't really learn boxing

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      • Larry the boss
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        #4
        He lost 1 fight...

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          He said he started boxing to care for his sick daughter..He made lots of money and even defended a title 10 times and is still in line to make millions more..not bad at all..Job well done

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            #6
            Originally posted by MoneyKasha
            dude...he's almost 35 years old, at that age you can't really learn boxing
            adjustments as in making changes to his plans not skills.

            Ofc 1 training camp isn't enough to change

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              Originally posted by larryx...
              He said he started boxing to care for his sick daughter..He made lots of money and even defended a title 10 times and is still in line to make millions more..not bad at all..Job well done
              If his career was simply about making money to take care of his daughter then he did very well. If it's to be remembered as one of the best he failed miserably. He will be remembered for his power though so I guess that's good. As much as I give him crap because of his lack of technical skills I am impressed that someone that limited was able to accomplish what he did. I remember Brother ****m Richardson saying he was impressed because everyone Wilder fought is technically better than him, skill wise, but he was always winning

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                Originally posted by Rip Chudd
                If his career was simply about making money to take care of his daughter then he did very well. If it's to be remembered as one of the best he failed miserably. He will be remembered for his power though so I guess that's good. As much as I give him crap because of his lack of technical skills I am impressed that someone that limited was able to accomplish what he did. I remember Brother ****m Richardson saying he was impressed because everyone Wilder fought is technically better than him, skill wise, but he was always winning
                Wilder has no real skill and got to the top of the sport..That shows his will and determination...The guy made millions and won and defended a legit world title 10 times...He can hold his head high

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MoneyKasha
                  I don't hate Wilder, i pity him, of what he could of been....

                  Just imagine if he actually focused on building his skills, footwork, basics etc. to go along with his amazing power. He could of been a complete legend, one of the GOATS if not the GOAT

                  but instead he focused purely on his right hand, was a protected fighter that fought bums his whole career. It's a shame really

                  I don't hate Wilder, in fact I am quite angry with him in what he could of been.
                  I'm like this about Broner, dude could've been a megastar, way better @ talking smack compared to Floyd Mayweather

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                  • MoneyKasha
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                    larryx, if it was all about money why did Wilder turn down 120 million dollar offer from Dazn for a Joshua fight

                    would of been the biggest pay day of his career...... i want to understand the human psychology here

                    that decision will haunt him for the rest of his life

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