Deontay Wilder Vs. Luis Ortiz In Negotiations For March 3rd @ Barclays Center...

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  1. MVC!

    MVC! The Best Ever Full Member

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    Deontay truly is truly one to marvel one. The chiseled abs on that man is something else.
     
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  2. latineg

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    Its cool you can open your mind so wide you can use the void to create denial but thats not the smartest way to use a open mind dude, that can actually mix you the **** right up.

    Simply put the majority of belief would agree with me about Wilders lack of quality in his 40 fights to date.

    There comes a point where you either have to accept that as subjective and unfair or consider it subjective and fair.

    Its not wrong for you to be a Wilder fan in denial!!
     
  3. latineg

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    "Deontay truly is truly one to marvel one?"

    Are you rubbing one out while trying to type again MVC???

    You naughty lil fella you!!!
     
  4. sean

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    numbers of defenses mean **** all its quality of opposition that defines a fighters ability and career.

    wilder despite 6 defenses and 39 fights is an unknown quantity

    take a fighter from tysons era
    tim witherspoon
    1 defense

    yet he would be 39-0 v wilders opponents IMO
    cant see anybody on wilders resume who would beat terrible tim or even give him a hard fight
     
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  5. eltirado

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    I always experiment with females reactions to videos, photos of boxers. Both overtly & covertly, honest to God/Science the majority become intensely involved with Wilder Looks, especially his videos.

    Deontay Wilder seems to represents the physical utopia of the majority of females...His audience & promoting should be moved in that direction. I don't think males will warm up to him at all, he is not a vulnerable underdog (short Rocky or Tyson...Fat Tony Soprano or Terminally Sick Walter White), the males root for those....The females will prefer a Young Oscar De La Hoya, Elvis Presley or current Deontay Wilder.
     
  6. sean

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    WTF ?
     
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  7. MVC!

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    No way will males accept that man, a man with vastly superior genetics to most (Almost all) and knocks out everyone with damn near 1 punch.

    Many males out there are afraid that their partners may leave them for Wilder!!!
     
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  8. latineg

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    Yeah im cool with all that.
     
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  9. eltirado

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    Its a fundamental element in the mate guarding complex, 99% of males actively practice mate guarding

    Deontay Wilder is the text-book Dystopian villain of mate guarding, wealth, physical perfection & raw brute, in Kingdoms & totalitarian nations guys like Deontay usually get killed off (usually send him off into battle) or at least banished (for immorality or some made-up crime)
     
  10. latineg

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    Deontay is not easy to send to the tough battles.

    He thus far has opted for the easier battles.

    Hey do you happen to like game of thrones?

    Donkey should be in that!!
     
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  11. sean

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    i could imagine my old irish mum expelling deontay if one of my sisters brought a 6.7 black man back to the house in the late 70s early 80s when we all lived together

    bjesus get the fuk out doing her best mrs brown impression.
     
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  12. eltirado

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    If I allow my primal instinct to take over, I will probably wish for him to lose & never be seen again...That is the natural-default male human instinct

    An average male prefers an average looking heavyweight, tough guy that resembles the peasant majority, comes and destroys the King, Deontay pride & arrogance is so royal, he used the word Peasant to describe Whyte. So the way Wilder talks also hurts the feelings of the 99% Peasants, when was the last time a Top Heavyweight champion used the purely classist word "peasant", Deontay Wilder is intentionally & unintentionally abusing the majority. In that case the UK

    99% of British peasants/citizens prefer to not think of themselves as subjects, Deontay Wilder drew the class line...Hearn makes a living of those peasants, so with those words galvanized the British peasantry further more & they became emotional hostages of the desires of the increasingly manipulative Hearn...
     
  13. eltirado

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    Racism, Religion, Nationalism, Tribalism are all Neolithic innovations by intellectual elites, to divide peasants & reduce the physical/materialistic element of Alpha male primate control.

    So a tribal/religious/nationalistic/racist 1% elite class of a group gets exclusive control over its 99% peasantry, those defensive lines are still useful today, but no longer impregnable...The continued monetization of humanity will shake things up further more in the next decade, only progressively active elites will be able to control peasants, old fashioned elites who can't upgrade their game will get pushed into the peasant class...hence the conflicts all over the planet...Of course peasants have no say in this, except being the subjects of the game...
     
  14. latineg

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    I think he is a good looking fella but that has nothing to do with my opinion he hasnt stepped up yet, that was created from the reality he hasnt stepped up yet.

    No matter how royal Wilder looks and acts he is not getting a pass for that in my book.
     
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  15. sean

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    my mums generation were pesants

    the 1% still have all the power

    albeit i do not and have not ever mixed or known any old fashioned elites despite having lived 4 miles from tower bridge for most of my life.

    i would imagine this is the same no matter where you live in the world .
    once you have money its easy to make more.

    unless you are a heavyweight boxer like wilder.

    and definatly not any having to live among what was known as the working class and now is the multi national who knows who the **** anyone is.

    but my generation right at the end of the baby boomers as you say are now money people and only have to rely on themselves and are no longer dependent on the state so dont feel beholden to anyone .

    joshua followers are fans not peasents
    any 30 /40 something with a house
    your writing is that of an educated man
    i am of peseant stock

    my mums generation were pesants

    the 1% still have all the power

    albeit i do not and have not ever mixed or known any old fashioned elites despite having lived a few miles from the wealthiest elites in the uk

    i would imagine this is the same no matter where you live in the world .
    once you have money its easy to make more.

    unless you are a heavyweight boxer like wilder.

    and definatly not any having to live among what was known as the working class and now is the multi national who knows who the **** anyone is.

    but my generation right at the end of the baby boomers as you say are now money people and only have to rely on themselves and are no longer dependent on the state so dont feel beholden to anyone .
     
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