Can wilder take any more punishment?

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  1. gmurphy

    gmurphy Land of the corrupt, home of the robbery! banned Full Member

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    He has had two fights now where fury has beaten the complete life out of the useless dosser. He didnt seem too bright before the second fight and even crazier after.
    We will have to see whaf he sounds like when he starts talking again, hopefully he makes more sense now.
     
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  2. Nz1111

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    Hopefully he does. At least he's not retiring, maybe a fun buildup fight with ruiz and then go for AJ. I think he goes 2-0 before retiring after that
     
  3. gmurphy

    gmurphy Land of the corrupt, home of the robbery! banned Full Member

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    I could see anyone beating him at this stage
     
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  4. Nz1111

    Nz1111 Member Full Member

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    If wilder knocks down ruiz or aj twice with his right hand, do you think they get back up?
    I agree that usyk beats wilder.
     
  5. gmurphy

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    Ruiz and joshua both have more.one punch power than fury and the dosser was physically and mentally demolished at the weekend, he aint going to be the same.fighter.
    He may beat them.but i wouldnt put money on it
     
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    I would honestly love to see wilder go all out and take on anyone and everyone for the next 3 years or so before retiring. Seriously, Wilder vs Ruiz, Wilder vs Joshua, Wilder vs Usyk. Those would all be fun regardless of how you feel about the guy. Sure, he can't beat fury, but he's still got power and he showed a lot of heart in this last fight.
     
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  7. The Funny Man 7

    The Funny Man 7 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The abuse Wilder took throughout this trilogy and the rivalry with Ortiz kind of reminds me of how Cotto went through the meatgrinder between his wars with Judah and Mosley, followed by his gory losses to Margarito and Pacman, with the Clottey slugfest sandwiched in between.
     
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  8. mirkofilipovic

    mirkofilipovic ESB Management Full Member

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    Wilder will keep breaking his hand from now on. His body cant keep up with the quality of opponents is facing.
     
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  9. Jackman65

    Jackman65 FJB Full Member

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    He will be back and can still beat the type of fighter he beat before the Fury fights. He won’t beat Usyk, AJ (orobably) or Fury but he can still crush cans. The problem is he will want big money to fight bums and I don’t think he’s going to get it. That’s the biggest challenge he’s facing. After a recovery period and maybe a tuneup, he’s going to have to prove he can still beat a legit opponent, one who isn’t shot or old to prove he can still fight. I wish him luck and hope he comes back strong.
     
  10. Rilz

    Rilz Ball don't lie! Full Member

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    I said this before, and I will say it again. I don't wish this upon him, or anyone else, but I get big time Jermain Taylor 2.0 vibes with Wilder.
     
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  11. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    Wilder can beat anybody in the division besides Fury. The implication that he’s an easy out for anybody is crazy talk.
     
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  12. Mike_b

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    He was willing to fight some more even when he got tkod last Saturday he said he was willing bro continue to run off of fumes because he was still trying to get up even with the broken hand.
     
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  13. Mike_b

    Mike_b Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It takes two to tango man. There is no Ali If there is no Frazier, there is no Evander without Bowe. Deontay Wilder is the second best heavy weight in the world. Tyson is the baddest man on the planet. I've been a wilder fan since day one. He has been oppressed since fury-wilder two. NOBODY gave him a shot and they laughed off malik Scott. What he did tonight was impressive. He threw so much shut against the wall that some of it stuck. Tyson fury, But he is blessed with all the qualities of a heavyweight champion. Gutcheckable, fast, mean, stubborn, accurate little punches, crazy fast twitch, a boxing mind / high IQ and a propensity to believe in Jesus. He at least acknowledges that deontay wilder is a somebody. He was a blessing to us, the way he dropped opponent after every opponent, even with pins in his hand from sprains/ breaks. . But honestly, every mafukker was hating on deontay. Did it break him? No like in his humiliating first interview he said he would rise up like a phoenix. That he did. People don't respect the bronze bomber because he talks different, dresses different, has hip hop coursing through his veins. It's not his fault that he is hip and urbane.. I never heard deontay ever drag down the culture. He is a proud American and. It's time to rise up in this culture. the notion of making it out of hard times, poverty, a daughter with a disability, a late start in the sport. Wilder is a good dude, great for the sport. They (him and fury) made a classic last Saturday night and an also as great trilogy.
     
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  14. catchwtboxing

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    He shouldn't. He's only got half a brain in the first place. Why would he want to get it knocked out of his head?
     
  15. UFC2020

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    He won't face a tougher examination than Fury