could wilder rebuild himself at bridgerweight?

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  • Madison Boxing
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    could wilder rebuild himself at bridgerweight?

    He could get himself down to that weight surely? Hes not got any business at heavyweight any more and is sure to get hurt if he gets put in there against the top guys, maybe he could look like a 'monster' again at bridgerweight? Im sure WBC could find him some crap opposition just like they did at heavyweight to make him look good? Although the smaller fighters maybe able to avoid his looping windmills, he always looked best against slow fat out of shape heavyweights who walked straight into his shots.
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    yes undisputed at bridger & heavy, that would be something

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      Yes the WBC literally created it for him lmao, he’ll end up with the belt

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        Usyk will also be there , then you have Briedas . It’s not a forgone conclusion Wilder can just stroll in and takeover and Gassiev is a mere 10 pounds as well if these guys want in on the action to.

        George Arias , Trey Morrison and Sonny Conto are also around this weight all are promosing prospects who can box and punch so we don’t know who will fight in both classes . There’s a few dangerous guys who could show up like Okolie , Plechko and Romanov .

        This isn’t going to be some easy takeover for Wilder if he decided to go into it ,we don’t even know how his mental state is after a loss,that’s how you know someone is mentally strong by coming back with a strong win and to me he’s not mentally strong at all .
        Last edited by REDEEMER; 11-12-2020, 04:09 PM.

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          Possibly. But there are some skilled Boxers that could fall in to that weight class and one thing Wilder is not is skilled. Another thing some of these skilled Boxers can do is hit hard too and another one thing a Wilder can't do is take a punch too well.

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            Now that Usyk has left Cruiserweight, Wilder as the Bridgerweight champion would make it more relevant than the Cruiserweight division.

            They're probably hoping that they can get Wilder vs Usyk for the inaugural Bridgerweight belt.

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              Originally posted by South Champion
              Now that Usyk has left Cruiserweight, Wilder as the Bridgerweight champion would make it more relevant than the Cruiserweight division.

              They're probably hoping that they can get Wilder vs Usyk for the inaugural Bridgerweight belt.
              I don't think so, if anything, they would order Povetkin vs Whyte or Povetkin vs Wilder for the title. Consider they were first in line for WBC Heavy.

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                Originally posted by MaksBox
                I don't think so, if anything, they would order Povetkin vs Whyte or Povetkin vs Wilder for the title. Consider they were first in line for WBC Heavy.
                Whyte just got knocked out, and Povetkin is in his 40s dealing with Covid.

                Usyk is undefeated and was the undisputed Cruiserweight champion, and Wilder has only lost to Tyson Fury who has won every Heavyweight belt.

                I don't see anyone better than these two under 224.

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                  Originally posted by DaNeutral.
                  Possibly. But there are some skilled Boxers that could fall in to that weight class and one thing Wilder is not is skilled. Another thing some of these skilled Boxers can do is hit hard too and another one thing a Wilder can't do is take a punch too well.
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER
                  Usyk will also be there , then you have Briedas . It’s not a forgone conclusion Wilder can just stroll in and takeover and Gassiev is a mere 10 pounds as well if these guys want in on the action to.

                  George Arias , Trey Morrison and Sonny Conto are also around this weight all are promosing prospects who can box and punch so we don’t know who will fight in both classes . There’s a few dangerous guys who could show up like Okolie , Plechko and Romanov .

                  This isn’t going to be some easy takeover for Wilder if he decided to go into it ,we don’t even know how his mental state is after a loss,that’s how you know someone is mentally strong by coming back with a strong win and to me he’s not mentally strong at all .
                  yeah they would have to match him up very carefully but save the fury fight haymon did a good job of that in the past

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                    Originally posted by Madison boxing
                    He could get himself down to that weight surely? Hes not got any business at heavyweight any more and is sure to get hurt if he gets put in there against the top guys, maybe he could look like a 'monster' again at bridgerweight? Im sure WBC could find him some crap opposition just like they did at heavyweight to make him look good? Although the smaller fighters maybe able to avoid his looping windmills, he always looked best against slow fat out of shape heavyweights who walked straight into his shots.
                    You’re the first one to cry about guys like Tank and Spence being weight bullies. Yet you have no problem with Fury having a 40lb weight advantage. Just lean over and choke yourself you freakin hypocrite.

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