What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
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margaret thatcher
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
it all depends what his psychedelics tell him
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Enlightened-One
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
You still can't provide any dates, can you?600450 wrote: ↑14 Feb 2022, 15:52when they were both at 147 which was a considerable period. surely williams would have come down for the payday from 154 but of course haymon would have made him dive or play soft to the cash cow.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑14 Feb 2022, 11:24I’m still waiting for you to provide a timescale to justify your beliefs about when the Mayweather-Williams bout should have been made?
You’re still claiming that Mayweather "ducked" Williams, even though you clearly don’t know anything about the timelines of both fighters.
We need you to provide a year as to when this bout should have happened.
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bjornborgbook
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
2006-2012 Williams could have made 147.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Feb 2022, 03:12You still can't provide any dates, can you?600450 wrote: ↑14 Feb 2022, 15:52when they were both at 147 which was a considerable period. surely williams would have come down for the payday from 154 but of course haymon would have made him dive or play soft to the cash cow.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑14 Feb 2022, 11:24
I’m still waiting for you to provide a timescale to justify your beliefs about when the Mayweather-Williams bout should have been made?
You’re still claiming that Mayweather "ducked" Williams, even though you clearly don’t know anything about the timelines of both fighters.
We need you to provide a year as to when this bout should have happened.
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Bard of Boxrec
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
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Enlightened-One
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
When precisely should Floyd Mayweather have fought Paul Williams?600450 wrote: ↑15 Feb 2022, 14:102006-2012 Williams could have made 147.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Feb 2022, 03:12You still can't provide any dates, can you?
We need you to provide a year as to when this bout should have happened.
You can’t even answer that one single question, can you?
You dishonestly providing a seven year timeframe doesn’t answer that question.
And by the way, Paul Williams wasn’t even competing at 147lbs from the second half of 2008 until the remainder of his career!!!
So where the fûck are you getting those dates?
Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
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tiny_acres
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bjornborgbook
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
Williams could still make 147 easy but Haymon wanted him away from phloyd. When Williams fought for the 160 title he couldn't even get up to 160, he came in at 157. Clearly he could still make 147. phloyd could have picked Williams any time from 2006 to 2012 but of course ducked Williams.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Feb 2022, 17:49When precisely should Floyd Mayweather have fought Paul Williams?600450 wrote: ↑15 Feb 2022, 14:102006-2012 Williams could have made 147.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Feb 2022, 03:12
You still can't provide any dates, can you?
We need you to provide a year as to when this bout should have happened.
You can’t even answer that one single question, can you?![]()
You dishonestly providing a seven year timeframe doesn’t answer that question.
And by the way, Paul Williams wasn’t even competing at 147lbs from the second half of 2008 until the remainder of his career!!!
So where the fûck are you getting those dates?
Impossible style, impossible weapons, impossible disadvantages for the little fraud to deal with. Williams 120-108 or TKO round 4. Easy work.
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bjornborgbook
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
Floyd was so terrified of Margarito, he paid Arum $750,000 to get out of his Top Rank contract because Arum was pressuring and forcing phloyd to fight Margarito for over a year. It was a smart duck move because Margarito would have slaughtered phloyd easily, just too big too strong. Williams vs Margarito was a fantastic fight, both were superior to lil phloyd at 147 but the establishment installed phloyd as the star to protect and make money off.
Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
In the end, in my eyes at least, Floyd didn't take a fight vs Margarito and I'm glad. Margarito is a cheating piece of shit that should have been banned from boxing for life.600450 wrote: ↑15 Feb 2022, 20:03 Floyd was so terrified of Margarito, he paid Arum $750,000 to get out of his Top Rank contract because Arum was pressuring and forcing phloyd to fight Margarito for over a year. It was a smart duck move because Margarito would have slaughtered phloyd easily, just too big too strong. Williams vs Margarito was a fantastic fight, both were superior to lil phloyd at 147 but the establishment installed phloyd as the star to protect and make money off.
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bjornborgbook
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
Mosley cheated with steroids, Margarito surely knew about it and tried to compensate for it by messing with the wraps but eagle eye Brother Nazzim Richardson noticed it and the attempt to cheat was foiled. there is no chance in hell Margarito did this before as the trainer watching the wrapping would have noticed it. Mosley surely was on steroids in this fight, he looked awful in his two previous outings. Vs Margarito he looked like Ray Robinson and Marvin Hagler combined. Mosley never once criticized Margarito for trying to cheat, not once. Because Mosley knows how badly he himself cheated by using steroids vs Margarito and the other fights it was exposed. If anyone cheated in the Margarito vs Mosley fight it was Mosley. Margarito was caught trying to cheat, Mosley actually DID CHEAT. If you think Mosley was clean in the Margarito fight you are a grade A imbecile FOOL.Bandog wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 07:44In the end, in my eyes at least, Floyd didn't take a fight vs Margarito and I'm glad. Margarito is a cheating piece of shit that should have been banned from boxing for life.600450 wrote: ↑15 Feb 2022, 20:03 Floyd was so terrified of Margarito, he paid Arum $750,000 to get out of his Top Rank contract because Arum was pressuring and forcing phloyd to fight Margarito for over a year. It was a smart duck move because Margarito would have slaughtered phloyd easily, just too big too strong. Williams vs Margarito was a fantastic fight, both were superior to lil phloyd at 147 but the establishment installed phloyd as the star to protect and make money off.
Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
It's laughable you try to defend Margarito, who WAS caught, and have no proof regarding Mosley. Cotto took a beating from cement hands and could have ruined his career. You're in lala land.600450 wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 09:33Mosley cheated with steroids, Margarito surely knew about it and tried to compensate for it by messing with the wraps but eagle eye Brother Nazzim Richardson noticed it and the attempt to cheat was foiled. there is no chance in hell Margarito did this before as the trainer watching the wrapping would have noticed it. Mosley surely was on steroids in this fight, he looked awful in his two previous outings. Vs Margarito he looked like Ray Robinson and Marvin Hagler combined. Mosley never once criticized Margarito for trying to cheat, not once. Because Mosley knows how badly he himself cheated by using steroids vs Margarito and the other fights it was exposed. If anyone cheated in the Margarito vs Mosley fight it was Mosley. Margarito was caught trying to cheat, Mosley actually DID CHEAT. If you think Mosley was clean in the Margarito fight you are a grade A imbecile FOOL.Bandog wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 07:44In the end, in my eyes at least, Floyd didn't take a fight vs Margarito and I'm glad. Margarito is a cheating piece of shit that should have been banned from boxing for life.600450 wrote: ↑15 Feb 2022, 20:03 Floyd was so terrified of Margarito, he paid Arum $750,000 to get out of his Top Rank contract because Arum was pressuring and forcing phloyd to fight Margarito for over a year. It was a smart duck move because Margarito would have slaughtered phloyd easily, just too big too strong. Williams vs Margarito was a fantastic fight, both were superior to lil phloyd at 147 but the establishment installed phloyd as the star to protect and make money off.
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tiny_acres
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
No one in history would beat Floyd 120-108. It would not happen600450 wrote: ↑15 Feb 2022, 20:00Williams could still make 147 easy but Haymon wanted him away from phloyd. When Williams fought for the 160 title he couldn't even get up to 160, he came in at 157. Clearly he could still make 147. phloyd could have picked Williams any time from 2006 to 2012 but of course ducked Williams.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Feb 2022, 17:49When precisely should Floyd Mayweather have fought Paul Williams?
You can’t even answer that one single question, can you?![]()
You dishonestly providing a seven year timeframe doesn’t answer that question.
And by the way, Paul Williams wasn’t even competing at 147lbs from the second half of 2008 until the remainder of his career!!!
So where the fûck are you getting those dates?
Impossible style, impossible weapons, impossible disadvantages for the little fraud to deal with. Williams 120-108 or TKO round 4. Easy work.
Oh and you really are a dumb-ass
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bjornborgbook
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
"Floyd was the same level as his father." - Ray Leonardtiny_acres wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 14:20No one in history would beat Floyd 120-108. It would not happen600450 wrote: ↑15 Feb 2022, 20:00Williams could still make 147 easy but Haymon wanted him away from phloyd. When Williams fought for the 160 title he couldn't even get up to 160, he came in at 157. Clearly he could still make 147. phloyd could have picked Williams any time from 2006 to 2012 but of course ducked Williams.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Feb 2022, 17:49
When precisely should Floyd Mayweather have fought Paul Williams?
You can’t even answer that one single question, can you?![]()
You dishonestly providing a seven year timeframe doesn’t answer that question.
And by the way, Paul Williams wasn’t even competing at 147lbs from the second half of 2008 until the remainder of his career!!!
So where the fûck are you getting those dates?
Impossible style, impossible weapons, impossible disadvantages for the little fraud to deal with. Williams 120-108 or TKO round 4. Easy work.
Oh and you really are a dumb-ass![]()
The difference was phloyd had a better manager and advisor who managed to manipulate HBO and Showtime to buy this protected fraud pretender. Good average basic fighter but smoke and mirrors and good marketing and corruption made him look great. Only a coward would ever call himself a coward twice on video. Williams would have eaten Floyd alive and sh** him out in the toilet after. But Haymon knew Williams didn't have the charisma or background story to sell.
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bjornborgbook
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
The proof is Mosley looked like nothing in his previous two fights. And he is a known drug cheat. Also, Mosley never said a word condemning Margarito's attempt to cheat. Margarito landed all those shots on Cotto. You telling me Cotto trainer was too stupid to see if Margarito's wraps were applied illegally? Cotto's trainer was obviously watching the wrapping, how could he possibly miss it if he cheated? Not possible.Bandog wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 14:10It's laughable you try to defend Margarito, who WAS caught, and have no proof regarding Mosley. Cotto took a beating from cement hands and could have ruined his career. You're in lala land.600450 wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 09:33Mosley cheated with steroids, Margarito surely knew about it and tried to compensate for it by messing with the wraps but eagle eye Brother Nazzim Richardson noticed it and the attempt to cheat was foiled. there is no chance in hell Margarito did this before as the trainer watching the wrapping would have noticed it. Mosley surely was on steroids in this fight, he looked awful in his two previous outings. Vs Margarito he looked like Ray Robinson and Marvin Hagler combined. Mosley never once criticized Margarito for trying to cheat, not once. Because Mosley knows how badly he himself cheated by using steroids vs Margarito and the other fights it was exposed. If anyone cheated in the Margarito vs Mosley fight it was Mosley. Margarito was caught trying to cheat, Mosley actually DID CHEAT. If you think Mosley was clean in the Margarito fight you are a grade A imbecile FOOL.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
Hahahahaha. I've seen some pathetic trolling in my time, but this takes the cake.600450 wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 15:26"Floyd was the same level as his father." - Ray Leonardtiny_acres wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 14:20No one in history would beat Floyd 120-108. It would not happen600450 wrote: ↑15 Feb 2022, 20:00
Williams could still make 147 easy but Haymon wanted him away from phloyd. When Williams fought for the 160 title he couldn't even get up to 160, he came in at 157. Clearly he could still make 147. phloyd could have picked Williams any time from 2006 to 2012 but of course ducked Williams.
Impossible style, impossible weapons, impossible disadvantages for the little fraud to deal with. Williams 120-108 or TKO round 4. Easy work.
Oh and you really are a dumb-ass![]()
The difference was phloyd had a better manager and advisor who managed to manipulate HBO and Showtime to buy this protected fraud pretender. Good average basic fighter but smoke and mirrors and good marketing and corruption made him look great. Only a coward would ever call himself a coward twice on video. Williams would have eaten Floyd alive and sh** him out in the toilet after. But Haymon knew Williams didn't have the charisma or background story to sell.
Jog on.
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tiny_acres
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
I hate these trolls. Back in the day trolls were at least entertaining and thought provoking.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 16:07Hahahahaha. I've seen some pathetic trolling in my time, but this takes the cake.600450 wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 15:26"Floyd was the same level as his father." - Ray Leonardtiny_acres wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 14:20
No one in history would beat Floyd 120-108. It would not happen
Oh and you really are a dumb-ass![]()
The difference was phloyd had a better manager and advisor who managed to manipulate HBO and Showtime to buy this protected fraud pretender. Good average basic fighter but smoke and mirrors and good marketing and corruption made him look great. Only a coward would ever call himself a coward twice on video. Williams would have eaten Floyd alive and sh** him out in the toilet after. But Haymon knew Williams didn't have the charisma or background story to sell.
Jog on.
Now they are just dickheads
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
I don't understand what these muppets gey out of it either. It's not even amusing.tiny_acres wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 16:10I hate these trolls. Back in the day trolls were at least entertaining and thought provoking.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 16:07Hahahahaha. I've seen some pathetic trolling in my time, but this takes the cake.600450 wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 15:26
"Floyd was the same level as his father." - Ray Leonard
The difference was phloyd had a better manager and advisor who managed to manipulate HBO and Showtime to buy this protected fraud pretender. Good average basic fighter but smoke and mirrors and good marketing and corruption made him look great. Only a coward would ever call himself a coward twice on video. Williams would have eaten Floyd alive and sh** him out in the toilet after. But Haymon knew Williams didn't have the charisma or background story to sell.
Jog on.
Now they are just dickheads![]()
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Benny The Kid
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
Why are we wasted so much time arguing about Paul Williams?? Talk about hi-jacking a thread. Who the hell gives a rats ass! BORING. pff. He keeps bring it up over & over & over & over again. damn.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
ya and why are more guys now getting in on the argument lol
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gregregegg
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
Speaking of wasting time who wins, Wilder tripping out, or Fraser Clarke on debute? Might be an option because fraser needs a dance partner this Saturday night....
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Perkin Warbeck
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
Still no word from Wilder as to whether he's retiring or not.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
I don’t see the point of fighters “officially” announcing their retirement, because most of them end up changing their minds anyway.Perkin Warbeck wrote: ↑31 Mar 2022, 08:49 Still no word from Wilder as to whether he's retiring or not.
Despite not winning a single bout within the last 2½ years, Deontay Wilder is only 36 years of age and he’s only ever been beaten by one man.
He can definitely earn a lot of money engaging in a marquee bout against the likes of Chisora, Whyte or even AJ.
Even if ‘The Bronze Bomber’ does announce his retirement, I still expect him to compete again.
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Re: What's Next For Deontay Wilder?
nah, man, this dude... he sees things that the rest of us don't see.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 16:07Hahahahaha. I've seen some pathetic trolling in my time, but this takes the cake.600450 wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 15:26"Floyd was the same level as his father." - Ray Leonardtiny_acres wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 14:20
No one in history would beat Floyd 120-108. It would not happen
Oh and you really are a dumb-ass![]()
The difference was phloyd had a better manager and advisor who managed to manipulate HBO and Showtime to buy this protected fraud pretender. Good average basic fighter but smoke and mirrors and good marketing and corruption made him look great. Only a coward would ever call himself a coward twice on video. Williams would have eaten Floyd alive and sh** him out in the toilet after. But Haymon knew Williams didn't have the charisma or background story to sell.
Jog on.