Deontay Wilder will not retire

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Perkin Warbeck, Oct 11, 2021.


  1. realshocks

    realshocks Member Full Member

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    That's because you overrated Fury, and don't take account of the fact that he demolished Wilder utterly. Fury was caught by one lucky punch/mistake (he walked onto it HARD). Fury was 80% of peak preparation for the fight at the most, but he easily destroyed Wilder.

    My point is that although Fury is IMO the best, he has to work like hell to beat any of these guys. I think he will beat Usyk and Joshua, but Usyk certainly is not a foregone conclusion.

    Usyk, Joshua beat Wilder. Probably Whyte beats Wilder now too. Wilder is badly damaged and will never recover.
     
  2. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    He was ranked #1 by the WBC prior to Saturday night despite the fact he was coming off a completely one-sided biblical shellacking to Fury. I won't be in the least bit surprised if Mauricio let's him retain that sport or promotes him to the interim champ now and threatens to strip Fury if he doesn't accommodate him again with the next 100 days.
     
  3. BrokerNYC

    BrokerNYC Dubai Full Member

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    It’s not just skill, it’s the shear will of Wilder, his style, his unpredictability, hits very hard and from different angles. I do rate AJ though I still think AJ and maybe Hunter & Usyk are the only fighters of this era that can beat Fury.

    I respect your opinion though
     
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  4. MrBarry465

    MrBarry465 Active Member Full Member

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    WIlders future will become clearer once he has had time to think about it all.

    Does he really need to continue?
     
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  5. don owens

    don owens Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I favor Joshua if/when they fight. Wilder has received too much punishment. Look for Joshua to outbox and then KO Wilder. If Wilder fights Ruiz.....if Ruiz's camp will surround him with people....(preferably strong wrestlers....grouchy and strong wrestlers)....that will not let him go any where near buffets, snickers, beer etc...without grabbing him and rasslin him to the ground...Then I would favor Ruiz via KO also.
     
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  6. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    He might actually have to fight some decent HWs now to get a mandatory shot. Hes been feasting on cans his whole career. He might actually have to fight guys like Joyce and Whyte to get a title shot now.
     
  7. vast

    vast Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He's damaged goods for sure and it will be interesting to see how much he has left.

    He'll still have the power punch to rely on but his stamina is another question all together.
     
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  8. PistonHondai

    PistonHondai Active Member Full Member

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    why wouldn’t the loser of AJ vs Usyk want to face him when they have no belt to lose and big money to gain?
     
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  9. realshocks

    realshocks Member Full Member

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    Same. It is only an opinion of course. I just speculate that the Usyk/Joshua "side of the draw" is stronger than some people believe. Nobody knows until it happens. I think it's:

    1.Fury
    2.Usyk
    3 Joshua

    Wilder is finished IMO. Too much serious damage absorbed mentally and physically. Still, he is a helluva brave guy, and that might put him in the wheelchair. Like, he's the opposite of Joshua, who clearly is aware of and wants to avoid the neurological damage.
     
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  10. Puroresu_Fan

    Puroresu_Fan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Good. The division doesn't need fighters retiring but wilder is going to have to fight some live opponents now.

    That easy run he was gifted with for so long is well and truly over.
     
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  11. Ted Stickles

    Ted Stickles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wilder needs a proper head scan
     
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  12. BubblesUK

    BubblesUK Doesn't buy hypejobs Full Member

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    The question is... If he preferred to fight journeymen in his prime and at his peak confidence, do we really expect him to take on all comers now he's been beaten and exposed as incapable of fighting on the back foot?

    I somehow doubt it, but we'll see!
     
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  13. Mickc

    Mickc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yes we will have to see,but Wilder now has a point to prove and his stock has also gone up with the manner in which he lost to Fury this second time. What ranking he now has with the sanctioning bodies will no doubt dictate which path he takes as he fights on .
     
  14. kirk

    kirk l l l Staff Member

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    Wilder vs Martin should be his comeback fight.

    And then a fight against Ruiz.
     
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  15. edabomb

    edabomb Active Member Full Member

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    Stiverne 3. A chance to be a part of 2 epic trilogies.
     
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