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Can WILDER Carry Holmes/Marciano's TORCH Better Than FLOYD?

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  • Can WILDER Carry Holmes/Marciano's TORCH Better Than FLOYD?

    JUST 10 more fights, and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA will fulfill its REINCARNATION of Heavyweight Supremacy.

    Floyd had his speech about his accomplishments....whether they're acknowledged or not...was his as good as Holmes telling the world what he had to go through to beat Marciano's record, what about Wilder 10 fights from now?!

  • #2
    NO. He can probably beat AJ though....lol

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    • #3
      no way a fighter with those legs can do that.

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      • #4
        Boxing is a world wide sport of individuals not teams or countries. A heavyweight champ can live in New Zealand, England, Russia,USA, South Africa or any place else in the world and we can have as many as 4 heavyweight champs at any one time. Ten Wilder fights means 5 or 6 years time. Even if Wilder wins all ten fights it wouldn't mean USA heavyweight supremacy. It would just mean Wilder was a good heavyweight or maybe a good cherry picker. I don't think Wilder is as good as Mayweather, Marciano or Holmes. There is no torch to be passed. That is just your imagination and you being dramatic. If Wilder fights the very best heavyweights for his next ten fights I think his wide open, easy to hit style and his mediocre chin will eventually get him knocked out and it might not be by a boxer from the USA. Tyson was the best heavyweight in the world for a while but it didn't mean heavyweight supremacy for the USA, only Tyson. The same goes for Lewis who was the best heavyweight in the world for a while but it didn't mean English heavyweight supremacy. Wlad being champ for many years didn't mean Russian heavyweight supremacy, only Wlad supremacy. Boxing is a global sport of individuals not a country team sport like soccer.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
          Boxing is a world wide sport of individuals not teams or countries. A heavyweight champ can live in New Zealand, England, Russia,USA, South Africa or any place else in the world and we can have as many as 4 heavyweight champs at any one time. Ten Wilder fights means 5 or 6 years time. Even if Wilder wins all ten fights it wouldn't mean USA heavyweight supremacy. It would just mean Wilder was a good heavyweight or maybe a good cherry picker. I don't think Wilder is as good as Mayweather, Marciano or Holmes. There is no torch to be passed. That is just your imagination and you being dramatic. If Wilder fights the very best heavyweights for his next ten fights I think his wide open, easy to hit style and his mediocre chin will eventually get him knocked out and it might not be by a boxer from the USA. Tyson was the best heavyweight in the world for a while but it didn't mean heavyweight supremacy for the USA, only Tyson. The same goes for Lewis who was the best heavyweight in the world for a while but it didn't mean English heavyweight supremacy. Wlad being champ for many years didn't mean Russian heavyweight supremacy, only Wlad supremacy. Boxing is a global sport of individuals not a country team sport like soccer.
          Arent you a Lil'G fan that points the finger on "hating?"

          Marciano and Holmes are American boxing icons, hence passing the torch to Wilder with the context hititng the goal to 49-0.

          Go focus on Lil'G dude. Fuggga outta here

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          • #6
            With those bird legs Wilder isn't carrying anything.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
              With those bird legs Wilder isn't carrying anything.
              Jordan's chicken legs made him the richest sports athlete of all time let alone he was dunking to the moon

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