Deontay Wilder trilogy with Larry Holmes rather than Tyson Fury

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  1. InMemoryofJakeLamotta

    InMemoryofJakeLamotta I have defeated the great Seamus Full Member

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    Wilder is in his prime in 1980 and ends up fighting a trilogy with Holmes. Does he do better than he did vs Fury
     
  2. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Wilder might score 1 or 2 knockdowns in 3 fights. Holmes beats him every time
     
  3. SouthpawsRule

    SouthpawsRule Member Full Member

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    No, Larry wouldn't ever beat Wilder as easily as Fury did in the rematch but he'd for sure win every time with overall less damage taken than Fury, he was far more consistent in comparison.
     
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  4. ikrasevic

    ikrasevic Who is ready to suffer for Christ (the truth)? Full Member

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    You don't really need a trilogy, because Holmes would have won the first two fights (and he would have won the third). Judging by Shavers Larry takes the punches well. Holmes has one of the most effective job in HW history, and he's no Artur Szpilka.
     
  5. RulesMakeItInteresting

    RulesMakeItInteresting Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes, I see Larry getting floored but ultimately stopping Deontay in the first two fights (inside 12) and winning a UD for the 3rd.
     
  6. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    I think Holmes goes 2-0 eliminating the need for a trilogy. But both wins would be decisions and he might get dropped in one or both of them
     
  7. Philosopher

    Philosopher Active Member Full Member

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    Larry beats Wilder up. Like really busts him up.
     
  8. Man_Machine

    Man_Machine Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Holmes can likely yield a winning result that renders any rematch pointless.

    But, if contractually obliged to give Wilder another go, Holmes wins again and probably improves on the previous result.
     
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  9. InMemoryofJakeLamotta

    InMemoryofJakeLamotta I have defeated the great Seamus Full Member

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    What if someone says Holmes is too small for modern day heavyweights?
     
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  10. Philosopher

    Philosopher Active Member Full Member

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    They're wrong?
     
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  11. gfghfgh

    gfghfgh New Member Full Member

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    Wilder stops him at least once. He was able to land big on each of his opponents in that time period, he's historically a better finisher than Shavers, and unlike Earnie enjoys some length advantage.
     
  12. Xplosive

    Xplosive Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It would never warrant a rematch.

    Larry would have stopped that dope the first time around... in a one sided battering.
     
  13. Xplosive

    Xplosive Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yeah, the same Wilder who needed until the late rounds to dispatch of such legends as Molina and Arthur Spilka (sp).

    Wilder is never beating Holmes.

    Larry would beat the ever living Hell outta that fraud.
     
  14. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist

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    2-1 Holmes w two decision wins and a KO loss.
     
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  15. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist

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    There’s also Snipes and Tyson.