That's some of the hype type stuff that helped get Wilder in trouble in the first place. The late POS Edwin Valero and his 100 percent must go down as the king of the KO then. Funny thing is one is a US heavyweight who was well rewarded off his biggest losses. Literally given a reset button off the Parker schooling like it never happened and one was a pretty obscure lightweight from Venezuela. I can appreciate Wilders all in on the character and selling out for power to a certain point, he was very much his own big-drama show and fans latched on, but hindsight being 20-20 his is also a case of how numbers can be easily manufactured...exactly who had he left flat...and glaring flaws glossed over. Stacking glossy numbers is the name of the game. A lot of chatter about possible next move, even saw some bridgerweight talk
but I really do hope he retires. He's all done now.


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. The late POS Edwin Valero and his 100 percent must go down as the king of the KO then. Funny thing is one is a US heavyweight who was well rewarded off his biggest losses. Literally given a reset button off the Parker schooling like it never happened and one was a pretty obscure lightweight from Venezuela. I can appreciate Wilders all in on the character and selling out for power to a certain point, he was very much his own big-drama show and fans latched on, but hindsight being 20-20 his is also a case of how numbers can be easily manufactured...exactly who had he left flat...and glaring flaws glossed over. Stacking glossy numbers is the name of the game. A lot of chatter about possible next move, even saw some bridgerweight talk
but I really do hope he retires. He's all done now.
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