Has Wilder exposed boxing a little bit?

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  1. Malph

    Malph Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Foreman fought smarter durring his comeback. He fought in a way that maximized what he could do and minimized what he couldn't. Smart.
     
  2. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Boxing is the boxing stars, not unknown questionable NBA fans...

    Deontay Wilder is a Bronze Gold Medalist & according to Grandpa Teddy Atlas the Greatest Puncher to ever walk Earth

    So you better be Reggie Strickland or better to call Deontay Wilder a recent newcomer...all young boxers are newcomers

    If a man is gifted as a boxer, he has boxing genes...

    Exceptional Fearless Confidence & common Sadism is what it takes for a man to become a KO artist, those powerful men have elite boxing genes...Boxing gyms are not schools, they are usually testing labs, the weak CNS boys never comeback again.

    99% of the NBA will fall apart from a check jab, they have average Fearless Confidence....without this quality, you will never be able to get in the ring in the firts place.

    When Wilder visits Rome & checks up on the Gladiator sites...He is paying tribute to his lineal comrades...

    Pope respecting Wilder fine, most Catholics from the Old World will get their hand slapped if they even get that close to the Catholic Holiest figure

    Washington D.C. & Rome Acknowledged Deontay Wilder authority, the rest will follow

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  3. Hanz Cholo

    Hanz Cholo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    El tirrado
    You really are throwed ain’t ya?

    what does any of what you typed have to do with what I typed?

    i notice you selectively quoted me.
    Allow me to restate.

    its a stretch to say Wilder is exposing boxing When he won the belt off of Bermaine styrvirne.

    Wilder is Not truly exposing boxing until he wins Belts off of Fury & Joshua.
     
  4. PaddyGarcia

    PaddyGarcia Trivial Annoyance Gold Medalist Full Member

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    HW boxing he probably has
     
  5. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    As far we know Wilder is Boxing, so how can he exposes his sport?

    He wasn't a UFC, NBA or NFL...Your lack of insight is your own flaw...

    Jack Johnson Pardon waited a century, until Donald Trump & Deontay Wilder had a sit-down & got that pardon...

    Boxing is Deontay Wilder, we are the outsiders...
     
  6. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    We got DKSAB plebs, while you are trolling....Wilder was making boxing history in the ring & outside the ring...If you meant exposure, then exposure it is

    Deontay Wilder & Donald Trump get the historic Jack Johnson Pardon

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  7. Pat M

    Pat M Active Member Full Member

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    Wilder is tall, long, strong, quick, he knocks people out and he carries his power for the entire fight. Wilder has skills that fit his athletic ability. Wilder, because of his length and athleticism can close distance faster than others and he can create angles that most heavyweights haven't seen prior to fighting him. IMO, he and Fury are the two "freakiest" heavyweights ever. Wilder because of what I've written above, Fury because he is 6-9, moves like a small man, and has been boxing all of his life. He is like a big FMJ in the way he is comfortable in the ring.

    With everything already written, what makes Wilder almost unique is that he is a huge puncher who punches as hard in the last round as the did the first. He doesn't fatigue. Most big punchers become less dangerous by the round, Wilder does not and if the opponent loses concentration for an instant he is hurt. I never thought I'd enjoy watching a 6-7 fighter vs. a 6-9 fighter. Wilder and Fury are interesting to watch. They have changed the stereotype of the tall boxers for me.
     
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  8. The Slaps

    The Slaps Win or lose, as long as you get the decision Full Member

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    Totally agree and would add a younger Povetkin would dominate now and a few others from Klitschko's era.

    Imagine Joshua or Wilder as undisputed champion. Fury has to win for the small hope of the heavyweight division.
     
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  9. Heavy_Hitter

    Heavy_Hitter Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Valuev did this before Wilder and he actually had much better competition
     
  10. Heavy_Hitter

    Heavy_Hitter Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yep, Shaquille O'neal got beat up by Mosley and DLH easily.
     
  11. Heavy_Hitter

    Heavy_Hitter Boxing Addict Full Member

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    So it means that's the only current top HWs , who started early are Povetkin(old), Pulev (old), Ortiz (ancient like planet earth), Parker, Fury, Kownatsky, and Ruiz. Last 2 are out of shape and possibly don't train anymore. Especially, Ruiz.
     
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  12. Hanz Cholo

    Hanz Cholo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    traditionally the Great boxers are born into it (Mayweather) or at the very least start extremely young.

    Wilder got into boxing late 20years old
    I think he is an amazing talent btw.

    For All we know ... he is Boxing yes correct.
    Agreed 100%

    We will know a lot more after his 2nd fight with Fury & if he ever fights Joshua or someone like him (Great Amateur boxer accomplished Olympic Gold Medalist etc .)

    he di well against Ortiz who is by far the best Boxer he has faced other then Fury.
    It just well *Ortiz has that Age asterisk.

    we shall see said the blind man ... we shall see
     
  13. sauhund II

    sauhund II Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury aint got no belt you dolt......"lineal" is BS
     
  14. sauhund II

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    Povetkin is the definition of a Hype job......never won a meaningful belt, never fought a legitimate threat.....his best "win" is Eddie Chambers....he stepped up twice, was ragdolled once and Ko'ed by the same Bodybuilder who in his very next fight quit gainst a fat late sub paid to loose..........I am going to repeat this fact ad nauseum .
     
  15. sauhund II

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    Trivia" What the Missing links best win ".......hit it.......Monte Barret ? A washed up Huggybear?

    The Missing link sucked beyond sucked, his opposition sucked even more, he could not even park Stone aged Holyfield and had zero power despite his size.