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It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
Wilder was fun while he lasted. He did give us some great KO highlights we will never forget.
Bigger man George, bigger punch!
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A good and fair article here that sums up Wilder .......
Accidental champion Deontay Wilder was the American dream misunderstood | Deontay Wilder | The Guardian
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Deontay Wilder's greatest performances were against the greatest British heavyweight of all time Tyson Fury who took all the steam out of him over the course of three fights and vice versa just like Ali and Frazier destroyed each other over the course of three fights and whenever the same again, Tyson Fury will never be the same again after the beating and the pounding that he took from Deontay Wilder. But Deontay Wilder definitely we all knew the way he hit the deck in the third fight against Tyson Fury would never ever be the same again because a human body just cannot take that sort of pounding and sledgehammering and ever come back to be the same as it was.
Ironically in his two and a half defeats to Tyson Fury we saw the best of him and he was pretty damn good even if he would never be an all-time great.
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Wilder has the worse foot work I've ever seen from a HW champ. He keeps his legs wide apart for power. you keep them close together for movement. he keeps his legs wild apart and tries to fight off his back foot. He has never gotten any better over the years. Now he has become a clown a side show. Time to do something else.
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