This article is ridiculous. Shows the bias and agenda of this forum, guess they need a new hero, hey maybe he could beat ortiz a 3rd time and that moves him up list even further?
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Originally posted by BillyBoxing View PostWilder can prove himself vs Ruiz, Fury, Joshua, Parker instead of fighting the WBC or PBC fat bum of the month.
He fought Fury once but didn't pass the eye test IMO.
He scored 2 late KD to narrowly save his a;ss over an overweight tired Fury who was playing with him for the whole fight.
Wilder best win is Ortiz.
That guy is 40 YEARS OLD and his best achievements in boxing is beating effing Jennings by KO.
It doesn't make Wilder P4P period
If Wilder beat the sht outta Josh vs Ruiz winner, then he's the best and will give him my props for being a great.
He’s 34 and not about to retire anytime soon.
AJ at one point was considered a threat. That got vanquished by Ruiz.
Wilder can beat both AJ and Ruiz but I suppose we’ll just wait and see how it plays out. Hopefully we get to talk when those fights get made
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Originally posted by A-Side Ruiz View PostDonaire get knocked out by Walters, who quite frankly is garbage. He got took to school by Frampton, who himself got took to school by Warrington, who had a much debated win over Galahad, who hardly anyone outside of UK boxing fans has even heard of. The gist of this message is that lower weight fighters are very, very overrated. Wilder is way above Inoue p4P and Fury is up with Crawford and Canelo in the top 3.
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People are acting like Wilder wouldn't have liked to fight those Euro guys. He was able, ready and willing to fight them but they chose to opt to fight Anthony Joshua instead for more pay.
Wilder was too much of a high risk and low reward. Both Wladimir Klitschko and Joseph Parker comes to mind in this instance.
In addition, they wanted the WBC champion to cross the pond in order to fight the remaining guys. Why couldn't they just fight him in America?
Lastly, as far as Dillian Whyte is concerned, the only sticking point that is holding that fight up is Whyte's refusal to leave Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Sport; Whom Deontay Wilder despise.
He told Dillian Whyte to leave Matchroom and sign with the PBC and he will fight him but thus far Dillian Whyte has refused to budge.
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Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View PostPulev and Povetkin were Klitschko`s mandatories.
I say Wilder should stop ducking his mandatory Whyte.
Wilder KO 1.
Whyte needs to get his "TUE" dilemma straightened out.
Makes you wonder how many times Whyte and Hearn have covered up test results....
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You can see the case if you just tilt your head, squint and when the light is just right...the case for P4P becomes clear.
Unfortunately you just can't count on that light so that's a big nope, don't see the case at all.
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