Sometimes i feel Wilder can beat any heavyweight but then i see how limited he is..

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  1. Perkin Warbeck

    Perkin Warbeck Boxing aficionado Full Member

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    Wilder was always poorly skilled for a heavyweight titleholder, but he does have one punch power.

    He needs to get back in the ring ASAP. A long period of inactivity after a devastating loss will cause him to decline, especially since he's in now his mid-30s.
     
  2. sasto

    sasto Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He isn't Foreman or Ali or Holyfield but he was very good and breathed a little life back into HW boxing in the US.

    It's horrible what he did to Breland and that woman in Vegas. It's another example of greatness containing the seed of ruin. You have to be delusional to see your child's medical bills piling up and think "well I better take up boxing."

    Moderation is the key to sustainable success, anything else is like riding a tiger, you'll get thrown off eventually.
     
  3. Shrollleftupper

    Shrollleftupper Active Member banned Full Member

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    Wilder's still the #3 HW despite his antics. Anyone who believes otherwise is a delusional idiot. Only Fury and Joshua can beat him.
     
  4. drenlou

    drenlou VIP Member

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    Imagine wilder with great technique and a high skill set? Hed be unstoppable
     
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  5. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Sometimes you are wrong. When you see how limited he is, then you are right. That is why his record is crap. They were afraid to put him in with anyone good, until they found someone they mistakenly thought had a foot in the grave.