Deontay Wilder hinting at suspicous event

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  1. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    Wilder also can't box for **** and is wide open to counters which is something lardo excels at exploiting.

    Blood in the water now for Wilder.
     
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  2. Jurgen

    Jurgen Pay Per Pudding Advisor banned Full Member

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    A mobile Ruiz mate - I hope you are fishing LOL

    If Ruiz was in the aviation industry, he would fly at the speed of a paper aeroplane.

    He is simply a little fat pudding who exposed Tony Dosh PPV's zero punch resistance - Wilder has more heart and would bake the little potato.

    That night in New York will go down as the most humiliating defeat in a World Heavyweight Title Fight - people watching just do this to laugh at the little fatty knocking out a bodybuilder.

    Ruiz aint very good mate.
     
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  3. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    He might well be fishing. Although I think it's called whaling when you're referring to Ruiz.
     
  4. Jurgen

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    :eatingburger:applaudit:
     
  5. Pompey Junglist

    Pompey Junglist Active Member Full Member

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    I'm not fishing. Ruiz is one of at least half a dozen heavyweights who I believe have a better than 50/50 chance of beating Wilder now.

    Fury showed them the way. Put him on the back foot, get inside, swing away. Wilder will always have a punchers chance but he's a busted flush at the top level now. He can't fight on the back foot, he can't defend on the inside, he has a poor chin, poor punch resistance and poor gas tank.
     
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  6. Skyver

    Skyver Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wilder has the most padded record in heavyweight history let's be honest.eight years as a professional and he was still fighting Jason gavern. 44 fights and only 3 legitimate top ten fighters in Fury,Ortiz, and maybe breazeale or stiverne(at a push) under the microscope you can see he really hasn't done much.
     
  7. Jurgen

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    Tony Dosh PPV must be his twin brother mate
     
  8. Wig

    Wig Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Not a dig. An objective take on the current scene. Feel free to point out the last time I “had a dig” at Joshua must be multiple times a day according to your hyperbolic claim of “never a moment”
     
  9. Holler

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    I didn't think Wilder could go down in my estimation, but I was wrong. He got exposed, he didn't handle it well and he still can't handle it months later.

    Very poor show.
     
  10. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I am very feel me good. Full Member

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    I mentioned a while back that the first time Wilder takes a loss will be the end of him, and it looks like this is exactly what's happening. I suspect Wilder is being tortured inside his mind trying to process this loss and I doubt this is the last of the bizarre things we'll hear coming out of him before this is over. His one chance was to take this loss gracefully and learn from it to the best of his ability and he spectacularly tanked it and continues to dig an even deeper hole for himself. He's finished at top level, and I expect his decline will be rapid and precipitous.
     
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  11. N17

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    I think Fury has mentally broken Wilder.

    Look, Wilder might come back a savage, he has the power to KO anybody in my opinion so it's not completely out of the question he wins a rematch but,


    After the second fight, The manner in which he was beaten, the excuses, the comments he is making.. he doesn't sound like a man who knows what he is talking about, he sounds like he has cracked and it happens.. when some fighters get beat they are never the same again and Wilder sounds like one of those but we won't actually know until he fights again.
     
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  12. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I am very feel me good. Full Member

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    The one thing making me hesitant to pick Ruiz is his complete lack of professionalism. I can easily see him either turning up to the fight in terrible condition or taking the easy money to lose. Otherwise, stylistically, he's a nightmare for Wilder. Short, iron-chinned slugger with blisteringly fast hands and decent power. Wilder would need to keep Ruiz on the end of his jab all night and I've not seen him do that since Stiverne one. At this stage I don't think he has the discipline or mindset to replicate that.
     
  13. DON1

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    Wilder has proved he really is a ****.
     
  14. Pompey Junglist

    Pompey Junglist Active Member Full Member

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    Yep, Ruiz's professionalism or lack of it is the biggest reason to doubt he'd beat Wilder.