Will Wilder once again reign supreme.

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #1

    Will Wilder once again reign supreme.

    The king is at a pivotal point in his career, at 35 years old the results of this mediation could make or break the second half of his career.

    My question to you is, can Wilder find his way back and once again reign supreme as the king of the division.
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    Yes, Wilder will rule again
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    He may win a title briefly or something but he will not reign supreme
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    No, Wilder has never ruled anything, he is not a ruler.
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  • Mason Brown
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    #2
    No, he should retire if he can't get one last big shot, he's been around a while, had a long career, he'll only decline.

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    • james240
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      #3
      Originally posted by Mason Brown
      No, he should retire if he can't get one last big shot, he's been around a while, had a long career, he'll only decline.
      There is nothing really to decline he has no movement/agility just a monster right hand where power is the very last thing to leave a fighter.

      Wilder can box till he is 40-45.

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      • kafkod
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        #4
        Originally posted by james240
        There is nothing really to decline he has no movement/agility just a monster right hand where power is the very last thing to leave a fighter.

        Wilder can box till he is 40-45.
        Wilder can box?

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        • baroidi
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          if he can his head on straight, he can bounce back, this is a weak HW era and he is still one of the hardest punchers ever. Fury will always beat him. If he can KO a few no-hopers (plenty in the HW division), a matchup with Joshua (even if Joshua loses to Fury) is still a big money fight. Wilder vs Joshua is still 50-50 for me, basically whoever lands the first clean punch wins by KO, both have suspect chins and can easily be hit.

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          • Satir
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            #6
            he better retire now and be considered as one of the best american HWs, if not he'll be exposed even worse

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            • Earl-Hickey
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              #7
              Originally posted by james240
              There is nothing really to decline he has no movement/agility just a monster right hand where power is the very last thing to leave a fighter.

              Wilder can box till he is 40-45.
              His handspeed and reflexes typically haven't been bad.

              Once that right hand starts to slow down noticeably he's really in trouble.

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              • 1hourRun
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                #8
                When Deontay takes a L to coke or quits, then I'll say he is not championship material.

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                • james240
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
                  His handspeed and reflexes typically haven't been bad.

                  Once that right hand starts to slow down noticeably he's really in trouble.
                  Honestly no joke i thought he was drunk after round 2 even his right hand was so loose and wild it was truly one of the worst performances i have seen.

                  Fury for Wilder was one hell of a cherry pick gone wrong a real sliding doors moment for Wilder career what if he never fights Fury and instead fought Joshua after knocking out Ortiz in 2018.

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                  • MUNG
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                    #10
                    he was more a prince than a king before, if he got the joshua fight and won he could have been a king

                    now he prob has to beat both of em to get his coronation

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