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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder sucks.

    Quote Originally Posted by jehoshaphat View Post
    Onetime does have a point. Lets keep Wilder in perspective. He has a total fight experience, amateur and pro, of less than 150 rounds. As a pro...less than 150 minutes experience. If he was ranked or given a cheesy title shot at this point then I would be on the bus of criticism as well but the guy is greener than a brussel sprout. He took up the sport in his 20s as a basketball reject. I know us Americans want a great heavyweight right now but lets be realistic. Dude needs some years still. He really hasn't learned enough in his pro fights because they average less than 2 rounds per. I know its risky but if I was his trainer I wouldn't be wholeheartedly against him carrying an opponent or two. I bet we can take a poll right now and find that many of us have more fight experience than Wilder.

    Good point. We do tend to get a little carried away in this instant gratification world.

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder sucks.

    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by jehoshaphat View Post
    Onetime does have a point. Lets keep Wilder in perspective. He has a total fight experience, amateur and pro, of less than 150 rounds. As a pro...less than 150 minutes experience. If he was ranked or given a cheesy title shot at this point then I would be on the bus of criticism as well but the guy is greener than a brussel sprout. He took up the sport in his 20s as a basketball reject. I know us Americans want a great heavyweight right now but lets be realistic. Dude needs some years still. He really hasn't learned enough in his pro fights because they average less than 2 rounds per. I know its risky but if I was his trainer I wouldn't be wholeheartedly against him carrying an opponent or two. I bet we can take a poll right now and find that many of us have more fight experience than Wilder.

    Good point. We do tend to get a little carried away in this instant gratification world.
    I havent got out of hand.If you read my posts I havent over criticised him. I was looking forward to see him get a few rounds last night because it was a decent step up in class. Im just saying he has had 28 fucking fights. He clearly has power so what doen knocking out these bums do? Nothing! If anything its bad for him because when he does get in with someomne who doesnt wilt the 1st time he is hit Wilder could struggle.

    Fury fought Chisora after like 15 fights, then Cunningham after 21 and Haye as his 22nd. I think Wilder would flatten Fury but ffs its look like his team dont want him to get in a position where he would have a chance to fight someone good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by jehoshaphat View Post
    Onetime does have a point. Lets keep Wilder in perspective. He has a total fight experience, amateur and pro, of less than 150 rounds. As a pro...less than 150 minutes experience. If he was ranked or given a cheesy title shot at this point then I would be on the bus of criticism as well but the guy is greener than a brussel sprout. He took up the sport in his 20s as a basketball reject. I know us Americans want a great heavyweight right now but lets be realistic. Dude needs some years still. He really hasn't learned enough in his pro fights because they average less than 2 rounds per. I know its risky but if I was his trainer I wouldn't be wholeheartedly against him carrying an opponent or two. I bet we can take a poll right now and find that many of us have more fight experience than Wilder.

    Good point. We do tend to get a little carried away in this instant gratification world.
    I havent got out of hand.If you read my posts I havent over criticised him. I was looking forward to see him get a few rounds last night because it was a decent step up in class. Im just saying he has had 28 fucking fights. He clearly has power so what doen knocking out these bums do? Nothing! If anything its bad for him because when he does get in with someomne who doesnt wilt the 1st time he is hit Wilder could struggle.

    Fury fought Chisora after like 15 fights, then Cunningham after 21 and Haye as his 22nd. I think Wilder would flatten Fury but ffs its look like his team dont want him to get in a position where he would have a chance to fight someone good.
    How long has Fury been around boxing, go to a gym if someone is 18 and they walk into a gym trainers don't want to bother, dads take their kids to the gym as soon as they can walk.

    What part about he started late and he wasn't allowed to leave the country don't you understand? It would be okay but than you claim Ishida is a great win, you show no consistency.

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder sucks.

    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by jehoshaphat View Post
    Onetime does have a point. Lets keep Wilder in perspective. He has a total fight experience, amateur and pro, of less than 150 rounds. As a pro...less than 150 minutes experience. If he was ranked or given a cheesy title shot at this point then I would be on the bus of criticism as well but the guy is greener than a brussel sprout. He took up the sport in his 20s as a basketball reject. I know us Americans want a great heavyweight right now but lets be realistic. Dude needs some years still. He really hasn't learned enough in his pro fights because they average less than 2 rounds per. I know its risky but if I was his trainer I wouldn't be wholeheartedly against him carrying an opponent or two. I bet we can take a poll right now and find that many of us have more fight experience than Wilder.

    Good point. We do tend to get a little carried away in this instant gratification world.
    I havent got out of hand.If you read my posts I havent over criticised him. I was looking forward to see him get a few rounds last night because it was a decent step up in class. Im just saying he has had 28 fucking fights. He clearly has power so what doen knocking out these bums do? Nothing! If anything its bad for him because when he does get in with someomne who doesnt wilt the 1st time he is hit Wilder could struggle.

    Fury fought Chisora after like 15 fights, then Cunningham after 21 and Haye as his 22nd. I think Wilder would flatten Fury but ffs its look like his team dont want him to get in a position where he would have a chance to fight someone good.

    I never said you did. That was simply an overall observation about the sport and ftr I agree with you.

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