Deontay Wilder vs Arslanbek Makhmudov 2021?

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  1. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He doesn't appear to be able to do much of anything easily. (LOL)

    I think we have our first applicant for Deontay Wilder's Toronto Five exhibition.
     
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  2. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Fury has ended Wilders career
     
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  3. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He did? Last I checked, he's the #1 WBC contender, #2 Ring contender and #2 on Boxrec (only behind Fury).

    Somebody should notify the authorities.
     
  5. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Probably the last fighter on the planet someone with a dent in their head should be looking to fight, let alone doing so after you've been deflowered and had your soul harvested by gypsy warrior who wasn't even at full strength. Arslanbek via absolutely horrific KO1
     
  6. Jimmy Elders

    Jimmy Elders Ha ha bye bye intentional cuck banned Full Member

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    I’d be very interested to see wilder do a foreman like that
     
  7. eltirado

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    Peasants who want to see Wilder in trouble, need to focus on very tall-rangy heavyweights who can get-up from KO punches.

    Any victim shorter than Deontay Wilder, is immediately a KO victim. As of now that leaves the Wilder Haters with Tyson Fiury and Tony Yoka, the rest are easy KO wins for Deontay Wilder.

    Its worth the risk, future KO victims of Deontay Wilder will be given a pass, its not physically damaging to get KOed, as long as the opponents don't sustain psychological damage. Nobody called Duran glass-chinned for getting sparked by Thomas Hearns
     
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    He's not fighting Fury next, so who do you fancy for him?
     
  9. UniversalPart

    UniversalPart Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If it's that easy then Denty should have no problem mustering up the courage and making the fight happen

    Arslanbek already called Denty out and offered $10m to him as well. Denty wanted to twerk on Instagram instead.
     
  10. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Fury III. After that, any fight where he becomes a mandatory.

    Whether that is a fight with the winner of Povetkin-Whyte II.

    Or that is with the winner of Dubois-Joyce (since Dubois is suddenly rated #2 by the WBO and he's being mentioned as an opponent for Usyk if the WBO falls vacant).

    I can't tell if Helenius would qualify as the WBA mandatory, since they have so many belts. If a win over Helenius does it, then him. But the WBA is a mess. I'd avoid that whole situation.

    Fury III or whatever fight is for a mandatory position. That would be preferred.

    I know people love to spend hours bashing him, but he delivers spectacular KOs. The Povetkin and Gervonta Davis wins showed how those really drive interest in the sport. Not sloppy decisions, like Usyk-Chisora, or borefests like whatever Haney did last weekend.
     
  11. Mitch87

    Mitch87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    One of many in the diciosn I would against against Wilder.

    I fully expect Wilder to fight the likes Kownacki, Martin, Helenius, Sanchez and Wallin. Only way Wilder fights a tough opponent next is if Haymon has given up on him and ready to make him the sacrificial lamb to Ruiz to project Ruiz back into the title mix again.
     
  12. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wilder stops Ruiz in three, like Joshua should've done the first time.

    In all honesty, I was thankful Joshua chose Ruiz because the WAVES of insults Wilder would've gotten for ever fighting Andy Ruiz would've been off the charts on this board. When I saw Ruiz in the WBC ratings, I dreaded the onslaught that skinny vs fatty matchup would've had on here.

    If Wilder had faced Ruiz before Joshua did, you guys would have Ruiz in the same category you place every other Wilder opponent he's wasted who you love to bash.

    Even the optics of Wilder wasting that fat tub of **** would've taken years to wash off around here.

    But since Joshua quit against Ruiz, now Ruiz (who I thought lost to Liakovich) gets praise around here from all the UK fanboys.

    Now, if they put Wilder in with Ruiz, fine. It would've been a blowout win for Wilder before, and it's a blowout win for Wilder now. And the criticism will just be "Ruiz got lazy after beating Joshua" instead of what it would've been before.

    I don't see win over Ruiz making Wilder a mandatory, so it doesn't lead anywhere, but it might be one of the easier wins for him out there - compared to Fury, the Povetkin-Whyte winner, or Dubois.

    But Fury III is preferred.
     
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  13. JDub

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    Genuine question. As far as I can see you are Wilder's biggest fan on here. Just wondering what you make of the "glovegate", water spiking, heavy suit, Breland working with team Fury, etc. allegations?
     
  14. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I've mentioned this before, Wilder and Fury are my two favorite heavyweights right now. I root for them both. They just keep fighting each other (LOL). Which is fine.

    I was happy the first fight was a draw and both looked good. I was sure Fury was going to blow the return when he came in really heavy and dumped his trainer. I thought Wilder would knock him out. But I was really happy for Fury when he stopped Wilder. And figured if Wilder had to lose to anyone, better it be to the World Champ.

    As far as Wilder's freakout since then, I think I've pointed out a bunch of times, that happens. Foreman did the same thing.

    I don't pay much attention to what Wilder says in interviews. I don't watch them over and over and study them, like some do. None of that matters when the bell rings. And I don't like Wilder for his interviews - just like I didn't like Joe Frazier for his singing (he was bad) or for his interview skills (most of his were cringeworthy, too.)

    I like Wilder because he's the most exciting heavyweight in the world IN the ring. Best heavyweight puncher I've ever seen.

    Fury, on the other hand, is a great watch before and after fights, but some of his actual bouts can get dull or he doesn't try much. (I can't even rewatch fights like Seferi.) But when he's dialed in, he's a master boxer-puncher. One of the best ever.

    Two very different guys. But I really like them both for different reasons. And I'll root for them against anyone else.

    But as for the conspiracy stuff, Foreman went thru the same thing after the Ali fight. I think I posted yesterday, some of the conspiracy stuff Foreman claimed - and people thought he was nuts - turned out to be true. Maybe some of it will be true with Fury, who knows.

    I don't think his gloves were loaded, but, truthfully, I was worried he was going to fail his **** test afterward. (He didn't.)

    The sport needs them both. Keeps things interesting. Wilder will get over it eventually. George did. It only took him about 10 years. (LOL) If Wilder wins a third fight, he'll probably get over it much quicker.
     
  15. Tankatron

    Tankatron Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I was thinking like 'WTF' and then I got it..... Daft but well funny....
     
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