How Would Wilders career went In The 1990”s ?

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  • Mmann2e
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    #11
    Wilder fighting guys whose tallest would be 6'1, sure it's easy since the guy lost but really, why does everyone talk about the guy abd I'm sorry for *****ing but everything is Wilder would lose to this guy that guy like who in the 90s would beat Fury most likely no one. Never seen so much talk on a fighter who is in win or die in terms of career. He wins his story continues he loses PBC drops him and he finds out if he wants to take care of his family or go through the meat grinder. Outside of that lose and Wilder is finished as a fighter and a box office attraction

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    • Mister Wolf
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      #12
      Like Michael Grants.

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      • Disturbed
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        #13
        Dont see him doing nearly the same as he is doing these days

        Still, he has that absolutely unholy power but 90's heavyweights had some beasts. Some interesting fantasy match ups comparing present day fighters with the ones from 80's and 90's

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        • KillaMane26
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          #14
          He would be one of those stepping stones who score suprise upsets from knockouts....

          No way he getting too far with one punch in 90s.

          All these heavyweights benefiting from weak era. Fury the only one who would do good.

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