I've been a big supporter of Fury's since he turned his career around after the first McDemott fight. He's really progressed skillwise and conditioning.
As to the Thread Starter, or should I say "Troll Startah" dude, stop going out of your way to hate on Wilder. He's not remotely as bad as you make him out to be. Granted, Wilder's record has more padding than a mattress factory, but he's a work in process and does have redeeming qualities as a boxer.
First, he's extremely dedicated to the sport as evidenced by his peak physical condition. There aren't that many hws that are in the shape that he is.
Secondly, there's no denying that Deonatay had tremendous power.
Third, he's got the 'killer instinct' that many fighters lack today. Hes intense and he throws his punches with bad intentions.
Having said that, he is largely unproven and the reluctance of his team to match him up against credible opponents is a disservice to him.
Hopefully 2013 will be the year that Wilder steps up and proves himself...
As to the Thread Starter, or should I say "Troll Startah" dude, stop going out of your way to hate on Wilder. He's not remotely as bad as you make him out to be. Granted, Wilder's record has more padding than a mattress factory, but he's a work in process and does have redeeming qualities as a boxer.
First, he's extremely dedicated to the sport as evidenced by his peak physical condition. There aren't that many hws that are in the shape that he is.
Secondly, there's no denying that Deonatay had tremendous power.
Third, he's got the 'killer instinct' that many fighters lack today. Hes intense and he throws his punches with bad intentions.
Having said that, he is largely unproven and the reluctance of his team to match him up against credible opponents is a disservice to him.
Hopefully 2013 will be the year that Wilder steps up and proves himself...
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