Is deontay wilder's meltdown the biggest in boxing history?

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  • stefjonno1
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    #21
    Naz was pretty bad. To quit in you're mid to late twenties just because you could not take a loss was pretty poor. He should have been fighting the likes of Morales Mani Marquez. Like they say it's the way you come back from defeat that shows the real champion quality.

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    • El_Mero
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      #22
      Id say Fury after his win over Wlad......roids, drugs, suicidal ideations......

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      • LacedUp
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        #23
        Originally posted by TernceBudCharlo
        Pacman and Lomachenko far worse
        lulzwut not even close

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        • LacedUp
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          #24
          Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
          This is what I came here to post.
          Bro, Wilder's loss is a year ago. He's just coming out with fresh excuses.

          that guy just lost his rag in the moment.

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            #25
            Originally posted by stefjonno1
            Naz was pretty bad. To quit in you're mid to late twenties just because you could not take a loss was pretty poor. He should have been fighting the likes of Morales Mani Marquez. Like they say it's the way you come back from defeat that shows the real champion quality.
            Naz did come back and had a fight, then retired.

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            • Toffee
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              #26
              Marvelous Marvin?

              But the answer is Wilder. No-one has embarrassed themselves to this level.

              He finally achieved greatness.

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              • SplitSecond
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                #27
                Deontay Wilder went full re-tard.

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                • miniq
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Dr Rumack
                  Amir Khan and the man in the black hat was better
                  The man in the hat was an unauthorized IBF official messing around with live scorecards then got in the ring to take pictures with Peterson

                  Pure corruption

                  Not a melt down

                  & Peterson was on PEDS got stripped of a belt because of it.

                  dirty dirty corrupt game

                  Judge payed off

                  Khan got shafted.



                  Last edited by miniq; 02-10-2021, 04:23 PM.

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                  • eco1
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by DaNeutral.
                    I'm not sure we can call it a Wilder melt down, I think most of us could of predicted all these crazy excuses and blaming everybody but himself. He has made excuses in fights where he has not exactly shown but won by KO. Unless he sparkles there is excuses.

                    Dont forget after the 1st fight there was excuses about injury, illness, baby oil, biased ref and gypsy magic. So that was after a draw, we could imagine he would take a loss even worse.

                    He's a narcissistic ego maniac. Taking defeat graciously was never guna happen.
                    And he fought while been pregnant

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                    • edgarg
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Butt stuff
                      What happened with McCall was really sad, it was clearly deep mental health issues and he shouldn’t have been allowed to continue in a sport where he accumulated trauma to the head.

                      Wilder on the other hand is just a massively sore loser, which is hilarious.
                      Oh yes, I totally agree, and I would also add that his desperate attempts to come up with ever more fantastic, self-exculpating reasons seem to be a form of mental instability, that should have been noticed when he was a kid, and treated. The kind of kid who tells the teacher that the dog ate his homework. But he never grew out of that phase.

                      In fact, in this matter, he's like "a kid who never grew up".

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