How long do you think Deontay Wilder's historic consecutive KO streak will last for?

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  1. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    As long as they can find cripples, train hobos, and guys who will take money to loose.
     
  2. Slick n Jewish

    Slick n Jewish Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Deontay Leshun Wilder KO streak will end on the Saturday 17th January 2015 at 9:00PM or whatever time the fight starts. :deal
     
  3. Tancred

    Tancred Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  4. The General:think
     
  5. lewis gassed

    lewis gassed The Bronze Dosser Full Member

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    It last until January 17th.
     
  6. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    Who knows? It could last for a while as Wilder has shown that he has world class power, even if many of the opponents have not been world class.
    Could it be that all Wilders wins come by KO, but suffers some losses when he steps up?

    It would be interesting to see how Wilder would do if he was stepped up to European level and if he had of started his career at the tougher European level.
     
  7. irishdjc33

    irishdjc33 Active Member Full Member

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    I think he's in trouble if he worries about his KO streak...he hasn't fought anyone and if he steps up he needs to out box which I think he can. He's talented and could be a top heavy at some point. He is not in wlads class now and needs some decent challenges to prove himself first. So to answer your question...it will end when he steps up in class and fights someone other than the guy on the corner with a sign "will fight for food" unless he focuses on winning not just the KO...
     
  8. jbuffett84

    jbuffett84 Active Member Full Member

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    His win streak will probably eclipse that of Julio Cesar Chavez's 68-0.