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Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 17 Jan 2021, 12:35
by gilgamesh
I suspect he'll be an exciting and interesting Contender for a few more years to come. It's not completely out of the question he could pick up a belt again the way they strip guys, and have guys fight for a vacant belt for no apparent reason so often, but I don't think he'll ever be as close to the top as he's already been again.

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 17 Jan 2021, 16:37
by KiwiRider
He has had almost 30 inconsequential bouts.
I'm sure they can find some more.

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 18 Jan 2021, 13:19
by cormack
cruiser or bridger weight

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 18 Jan 2021, 17:03
by Jimmy2020
Big chunk of step-aside money from Fury and a 'career ending injury' suffered in training.

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 14:39
by Syntax Error
It's hard to say with him because he is arguably bonkers at the moment.

In a fantasy world, I'd love to see him fight Andy Ruiz Jr, but back in realityville, it will probably be Charles Martin.

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 14:43
by gilgamesh
Syntax Error wrote: 22 Jan 2021, 14:39 It's hard to say with him because he is arguably bonkers at the moment.

In a fantasy world, I'd love to see him fight Andy Ruiz Jr, but back in realityville, it will probably be Charles Martin.
In a Fantasy world it'd be great to see him fight Ruiz as the Co Main Event to AJ vs Fury with the winners of each slated to face each other.

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 15:14
by Syntax Error
gilgamesh wrote: 22 Jan 2021, 14:43
Syntax Error wrote: 22 Jan 2021, 14:39 It's hard to say with him because he is arguably bonkers at the moment.

In a fantasy world, I'd love to see him fight Andy Ruiz Jr, but back in realityville, it will probably be Charles Martin.
In a Fantasy world it'd be great to see him fight Ruiz as the Co Main Event to AJ vs Fury with the winners of each slated to face each other.
Absolutely.

That would be an humongous event.

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 15:17
by margaret thatcher
i wonder if wilder's mates call him deon or tay

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 15:18
by golden_labrador
100%. guaranteed KO in this fight. How many times could Ruiz get up off the canvas?

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 15:27
by gilgamesh
golden_balls wrote: 22 Jan 2021, 15:18 100%. guaranteed KO in this fight. How many times could Ruiz get up off the canvas?
I don't think Wilder vs Ruiz is a guaranteed KO at all. Wilder vs Martin is.

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 15:38
by margaret thatcher
ya blob boi could plod to a decision loss

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 15:43
by gilgamesh
margaret thatcher wrote: 22 Jan 2021, 15:38 ya blob boi could plod to a decision loss
Exactly. I can easily imagine him just not doing much in the way of offense, but managing to take Wilder's shots.

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 15:57
by oogiebe
Just because Fury figured out how to dominate Wilder doesn't mean anyone else can pull off the same feat.

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 16:00
by gilgamesh
oogiebe wrote: 22 Jan 2021, 15:57 Just because Fury figured out how to dominate Wilder doesn't mean anyone else can pull off the same feat.
I figure Ruiz either catches Wilder, and takes him out with one good assault or loses a decision. Though him getting knocked out certainly isn't out of the question. Wilder can crack, but Ruiz has always been pretty tough.

AJ vs Wilder at least if Wilder can return to top form is still a very interesting fight to me. Feels like either guy could win it. If Fury were to beat AJ I'd still very much be down for AJ vs Wilder.

Or hell if AJ beats Fury for that matter I'd be down for it.

I'd consider it a big shame if we didn't get a match between the 2 big KO punchers at the top of the division.

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 16:14
by oogiebe
gilgamesh wrote: 22 Jan 2021, 16:00
oogiebe wrote: 22 Jan 2021, 15:57 Just because Fury figured out how to dominate Wilder doesn't mean anyone else can pull off the same feat.
I figure Ruiz either catches Wilder, and takes him out with one good assault or loses a decision. Though him getting knocked out certainly isn't out of the question. Wilder can crack, but Ruiz has always been pretty tough.

AJ vs Wilder at least if Wilder can return to top form is still a very interesting fight to me. Feels like either guy could win it. If Fury were to beat AJ I'd still very much be down for AJ vs Wilder.

Or hell if AJ beats Fury for that matter I'd be down for it.

I'd consider it a big shame if we didn't get a match between the 2 big KO punchers at the top of the division.
Agreed. AJ/Fury/Wilder is a matter of styles to me.

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 16:15
by margaret thatcher
wilder 36 this year and mentally distraught, aj beats him too, but it would be a different matchup than fury for sure

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 16:16
by margaret thatcher
reminds me of this thread (although that thread from pretty much the start is just complaining about wilder haters lol)

viewtopic.php?f=22&t=232196&p=5208363&hilit=

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 16:29
by oogiebe
margaret thatcher wrote: 22 Jan 2021, 16:16 reminds me of this thread (although that thread from pretty much the start is just complaining about wilder haters lol)

viewtopic.php?f=22&t=232196&p=5208363&hilit=
Different times/different circumstances.

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 16:30
by margaret thatcher
oh ya, 4 sho, the andy-tay talk here reminded me of that one though

i do think it's a bit funny that the whole thread basically turns into 'they gonna hate on this!' when not any hating is done in the thread lol

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 16:39
by oogiebe
margaret thatcher wrote: 22 Jan 2021, 16:30 oh ya, 4 sho, the andy-tay talk here reminded me of that one though

i do think it's a bit funny that the whole thread basically turns into 'they gonna hate on this!' when not any hating is done in the thread lol
I really did expect it if memory serves. But it never really happened.

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 23:08
by snake33
If Wilder took a tune up soon and then a top ten heavyweight,
he could challenge for a title or pick up a dropped title but....
But I think he will whine around and do nothing or bang out
a couple setups and retire claiming injury.
He will not get better over the next five years.
Still he is one punch away from a miracle.

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 23 Jan 2021, 04:02
by p4p1
I would favour him against AJ assuming that Fury didn't steal Wilders soul. Having said that Wilder is pretty much 100% athleticism with little technical skill it could be a quick fall.

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 23 Jan 2021, 04:07
by margaret thatcher
AJ beats him him for me.. Wilder going on 36 as an athleticism based fighteer, and mentally f@cked based on what weve last seen. obv wilder can end things though

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 23 Jan 2021, 15:11
by DrDuke
Joshua is more likely to win Wilder. But he must batter him early on. With his usual hesitance Joshua can get iced. He's not enough elusive to avoid it.

Re: The boxing future of Deontay Wilder ?

Posted: 24 Jan 2021, 03:41
by candyslim
If Joshua had the chin of a Ruiz or a Joyce, I would pick him to beat any version of Wilder with 99.99% certainty, but he doesn't and while I would expect Joshua to win nine times out of ten, Wilder has the firepower to knock him out. A fight between those two will be massive even if both were ex-champions ... just as long as Wilder hasn't shown that by then he has nothing left.