I honestly find it hard to take a guy seriously who thinks its possible that Tyson Fury scratched through his boxing glove to claw flesh out of Wilders ear Sorry Dubblechin but you really confuse me You've clearly got some knowledge and have been watching the sport for many years but your strange support for Wilder is almost certain youtube channels level of delusion
Deontay's got some unfinished business with Ricky Hatton and Mark Breland first. The gypsy crew and their cowardly king can wait a bit long before the injury heals and the bomb squad embark on their epic adventure!
I wouldn't mind seeing wilder attempt to avenge getting knockes out by the guy who made him the Bronze Bomber instead of potentially the Gold Bomber in Romanov. It won't happen as Wilder has avoided big punchers like the plague his entire pro career.
I have followed boxing since 1975. I have seen and supported a lot of boxers over the last 45 years. I support Wilder because he's the most exciting heavyweight in the ring today and he's the greatest puncher I've ever seen. There is no reason NOT to support him. Who wants to watch boring fights? I don't. Name a boring Wilder fight? He's 44 fights into a pro career, they've really all been fun to watch. The guy was the second-longest reigning heavyweight champ in the last decade - January 2015 to February 2020 (behind Wlad, who entered the decade as a champ). He defended his title 11 times. He fought the man who beat the man, the #1 rated Fury twice in title defenses, and has signed to fight him again. Again, that's what you want in a fighter. A guy who delivers excitement, KOs, fights the #1 boxer in his weight class (preferably more than once) and is consistent in doing so. The 'delusion" are the guys on this board who spend countless hours just regurgitating nonsense about him. Somebody has to speak out against the lunatics. Sometimes I get stuck rolling in the mud with them. It happens occasionally. But this board had gone off the deep end when it came to Wilder. Still is, to some degree. But people are turning around slowly. Tends to happen when guys are nearing the end of their careers.
I agree with much of what you say, Wilder is a rare fighter, someone who can literally end a fight at almost any time with one shot. I believe he became enamored with his own legend, and as recent comments from him have confirmed his ego was out of control and he can't handle his loss. As of now I think it's 50/50 whether he can return as a force, I think he should forget Fury as of now, Helenius, Ruiz, Kownacki, and others are directions he should go for now. If he wins then everything will cycle back to him, if he can't beat Ruiz he's finished anyway
Agreed, he is fun to watch He defended his title 11 times, mostly against trash opposition The only time he stepped up was looking to cherry pick Fury He kinda got stuck in to rematches he probably wished he didnt have to go ahead with And he is not consistent in fighting the number 1 Dodged AJ, and refer back to his defences for further evidence
And the delusion continues. Joshua? When has Joshua ever fought the #1 guy in the division? And you know the "worst" guy Wilder defended against ... Joshua defended against the same guy "after" Wilder, right? Nevermind. Sorry I responded to you. Won't make the same mistake again.
Dont be a silly old fool I just strongly disagree with you on a number of points If you think Molina, Washington, etc is consistent then more power to you
Joshua defended his title against Molina AFTER Wilder did. Are you seriously trying to praise Joshua for his defenses and bash Wilder for his by using Molina as an example? (LOL) You are lost. I'm going to ignore you now.
Well when Fury was out, Wilder was the number one guy (other than AJ) Wilders team wanted no part of it And if your also referring to Molina that i believe was a contract agreement in order to get the Martin title fight in the UK