Hard Fact: Deontay Wilder KOed all his opponents!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by eltirado, Feb 29, 2020.


  1. Special one

    Special one Active Member Full Member

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    These attempts to keep Wilders name relevant are sure getting boring. He never k.o Fury till this day!!
     
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  2. LoadedGlove

    LoadedGlove Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ha ha !
     
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  3. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Ironically 90% of the Wilder threads/posts are people who don't want him to be relevant!
     
  4. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    a count to 10 isn't exactly 10 seconds. Its a count to 10. Also Fury was alert and looking at the ref as received the count
    Has the count been faster he would have made it up anyways. That was a normal count tbf. Not long or fast. a ref is not a stopwatch timer. Old gripes anyways. The fact is Fury beat the refs count and finished the round(won the remainder) and humiliated Wilder on the rematch. What are you seeking to accomplish with these autistic posts? Nobody thinks they're intelligent or just comes off as weird trolling not funny or witty like Boxed Ears for example. Give it a rest. You're putting all this effort in for nothing.
     
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  5. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Its very impressive that Tyson Fury was able to gather-himself, any ATG would have never been able to do better

    • Lennox Lewis was flattened earlier in the fight vs Shorter Heavyweights...
    • Wlad would have been able to get up, but he will not be able to fight back...
     
  6. robfosters

    robfosters Member Full Member

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    Most counts are long tbh. The refs don’t use a stopwatch to count. History shows long counts happen much more than accurate counts.

    Anyway, Fury was up at just under ten.
     
  7. Naked Snake

    Naked Snake Active Member Full Member

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    Yes he did. Don King tried to get the rematch with Douglas almost immediately, but Douglas went and fought Holyfield instead. Tyson fought Tillman and Stewart with the intent of putting himself in the position to fight either Douglas or Holyfield. Holyfield knocked Douglas on his ass so it ended up being Holyfield. The Razor Ruddock fight was a final eliminator.

    Years later he had a chance to face Douglas again but Douglas was something like 300lbs so Tyson fought Orlin Norris instead
     
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  8. Rockradar

    Rockradar Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He did not knock out Tyson Fury so it's clearly not a fact that he knocked out all his opponents. If he did, then he would be undefeated.

    Furthermore, when Tyson got up from his knock down in the 12th round of their first fight, he was beating up Wilder and thats not how someone you supposedly knocked out, behaves!
     
  9. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Being a bully doesn't mean he was scared after he lost, it just toke it out of him....for whatever reason the rematch didn't happen

    Mike Tyson barely above 215lbs/5'11" had to stay in perfect shape to fight that style (losing motivation to train is part of the internal defeat)...Douglas broke the fear barrier (external element), so future opponents who no longer feared Tyson were lucky that Tyson was reduced to the less-effective single punches doing less damage at 230/5'11"

    In Deontay Wilder case, the internal strength is unchanged...Fury gave future opponents a blueprint (external element), so future opponents who no longer fear Deontay Wilder power, will find out what happens when they get hit by the fastest-hardest 6'07" Puncher to throw a right hand in boxing history...Here the result will be external misjudgment, Deontay Wilder is a one punch KO artist, if he opponents lose their fear, it will help them get KOed faster
     
  10. DonTyson

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    Using the logic of this forum, Tyson Fury is the undisputed greatest ever.
     
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  11. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Tyson Fury is the G.O.A.T. H2H Heavyweight

    Deontay Wilder is one punch away from changing that...
     
  12. Naked Snake

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    For real? The internal strength is unchanged for Wilder because he doesn't have any. He just has a big **** off right hand. The reason he beat most of his former opponents is because they were fearful and overly respectful of his power (and because most of them were bums). They put distance between them and Wilder which allowed him to set-up aforementioned right hand. Now that the fear is gone, future opponents aren't going to do that. They're going to charge him. Since he doesn't have any other skills than his right hand, he has no idea what to do when an opponent goes on the offensive, charges him and smothers him before he can set up his shot.

    This isn't taking into account that Wilder never hit anyone, other than Fury, who wanted to get up

    Wilder's fall is going to be hard and swift
    Oh please. He couldn't take Fury out when Fury was at half-mast and tried to avoid him all fight. He's never going to take out a Fury at full power who knows that absolutely dominating him and smothering him is the tactic to use. If Wilder has any brains left after Fury beat them out, he'll think twice about another rematch
     
  13. Tolak80

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    Wlad has gotten up from a Knockdown and fought back lay off the crack.

    Besides there is a reason Wilder ducked Klitschko.
     
  14. PH|LLA

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    Fury beat the count, but Wilder ALMOST knocked him out, there's no debating that.

    If Fury is so great, and Wilder almost knocked him out, then kudos to Wilder.
     
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  15. vast

    vast Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Except for Strivene I and Fury he sure did.