Deontay Wilder Legacy

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  1. Kiwi Casual

    Kiwi Casual Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You missed being defeated by his ring walk costume
     
  2. Kratos

    Kratos Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If he had Steward as his trainer and wasn’t arrogant he could have been the best heavyweight of all time.
     
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  3. The Professor

    The Professor Socialist Ring Leader Staff Member

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    Bingo
     
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  4. rorschach51

    rorschach51 A Legend & A Gentleman Full Member

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    Rather watch Robinson vs Turpin 2 in full color then think about Wilder or his legacy or lack thereof.
     
  5. JDub

    JDub Active Member Full Member

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    Long time WBC title holder with freakish power who couldn't really box and mostly fought cans, got destroyed by Fury.

    That pretty much sums it up I'd say.
     
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  6. NEETzschean

    NEETzschean Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Seeing as many of his deranged fans only support him because he shares their skin colour I'd imagine that being destroyed twice and retired in his prime by Irish Traveller Fury will seriously compromise his legacy. His status as an ATG puncher is secure though: Earnie Shavers was a far more prolific basher of club fighters and sub-heavies as @Dubblechin has documented and he was stopped in the 1st round by small cruiser "Irish" Jerry Quarry, so it could be worse for Wilder.
     
  7. Ted Stickles

    Ted Stickles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think he will be remembered as a limited fighter but also as a late arrival to the sport who was able to use his natural punching power to get him to a place no one would have thought possible. He at times was amateurish, had a decent chin and conditioning , carried his power the whole fight,…..but he also had character flaws that made him come across as moronic and paranoid.
     
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  8. Bubba

    Bubba Boxing’s not as popular as it used to be, right? Full Member

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    Who's Deontay Wilder?
     
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  9. kriszhao

    kriszhao Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Well the first legitimate top tier heavy he faced he couldn't beat in two fights so the bar is pretty low.
     
  10. Mitch87

    Mitch87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What legacy?

    For having the biggest spot picking and padded record ever for a World champion?

    Or for having a list of worst excuses ever to lose a fight?
     
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  11. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Mac Foster or Michael Grant in an era when guys like that were handed belts.
     
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  12. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Michael Grant actually had a better resume than Wilder it's wild.
     
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  13. sasto

    sasto Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Not sure history will remember him because he has maybe two fights with rewatchability (Fury I and one of the Ortiz fights). A KO1 can be entertaining on fight night but no one's gonna track it down on YouTube.

    But the truth is he brought excitement into a division that had been dominated by jab-and-grab. He rekindled a little interest in the US, and was making steady defences while his WBC successor was having a panic attack for 5 years.
     
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  14. senpai

    senpai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Let's see him fight and win against Jerry Forrest first.
     
  15. Curlew

    Curlew Active Member Full Member

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    For me the iconic Wilder moments are windmilling a collapsed Audley Harrison with such unnecessary abandon that his missed punches almost made him take off, and that time he brutally KO'd a man dressed as a tampon. I suppose the Fury trilogy will have an influence over how his career is seen retrospectively, and one suspects it will not be kind to his "legacy" as a boxer. All that said, he's always been entertaining at least.
     
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