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  • Wilder's boxrec lmao.

    For those unfamiliar with the term 'padded record', this is what one is lmao.

    Could not supress a laugh when I looked at this s**t.

    218 wins between them, versus 542 for AJ's first 22 opponents. How many names do you recognize? I know Curt will say that the Charlie Brown dude, or the Dan Sheehan guy, are ATG's. that Sheehan fellah had 38 losses when Wilder chose to fight him lol !

    In his 13th and 14th 'fights' (if we can call them that) Wilder fought one Harold Sconiers and a Dan Sheehan, between them 28 - 58. That's right, you read that right, FIFTY EIGHT losses.


    By comparison, Joshua stopped the never before stopped Kevin Johnson, and the 21-0 Gary Cornish.

    There's levels to this game kids, and Wilder is many levels behind Joshua, which is why he is ducking.

    It does make for some fun reading though, doesn't it Curt?


    Jesse Oltmanns
    Marlon Hayes
    David Long
    Daniel Cota
    Dominique Alexander
    Damon Reed
    Reggie Pena
    DeAndrey Abron
    Dan Sheehan
    Harold Sconiers
    Shannon Caudle
    Dustin Nichols
    Alvaro Morales
    Ty Cobb
    Jerry Vaughn
    Travis Allen
    Kelsey Arnold
    Charles Brown
    Joseph Rabotte
    Richard Greene Jr
    Shannon Gray
    Ethan Cox

  • #2
    Wilders resume is filled with cruiserweights and other assorted bums. One really has to wonder why an olympic medalist would be be babied for so long.

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    • #3
      Lol some of these guys are part time boxers

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      • #4
        Originally posted by lfc19titles View Post
        Lol some of these guys are part time boxers
        Mad isn't it?

        Hey mate, I am going to NYC for the AJ fight, and realized it's same day as CL final.

        I'll be bladdered by the time the ringwalk happens ffs.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Froch_uppercut View Post
          For those unfamiliar with the term 'padded record', this is what one is lmao.

          Could not supress a laugh when I looked at this s**t.

          218 wins between them, versus 542 for AJ's first 22 opponents. How many names do you recognize? I know Curt will say that the Charlie Brown dude, or the Dan Sheehan guy, are ATG's. that Sheehan fellah had 38 losses when Wilder chose to fight him lol !

          In his 13th and 14th 'fights' (if we can call them that) Wilder fought one Harold Sconiers and a Dan Sheehan, between them 28 - 58. That's right, you read that right, FIFTY EIGHT losses.


          By comparison, Joshua stopped the never before stopped Kevin Johnson, and the 21-0 Gary Cornish.

          There's levels to this game kids, and Wilder is many levels behind Joshua, which is why he is ducking.

          It does make for some fun reading though, doesn't it Curt?


          Jesse Oltmanns
          Marlon Hayes
          David Long
          Daniel Cota
          Dominique Alexander
          Damon Reed
          Reggie Pena
          DeAndrey Abron
          Dan Sheehan
          Harold Sconiers
          Shannon Caudle
          Dustin Nichols
          Alvaro Morales
          Ty Cobb
          Jerry Vaughn
          Travis Allen
          Kelsey Arnold
          Charles Brown
          Joseph Rabotte
          Richard Greene Jr
          Shannon Gray
          Ethan Cox


          That is what you call a legacy!

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          • #6
            Sconiers dropped him too lol

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            • #7
              Something else to note; 75% of the people hugging Deontay Wilder's nuts on here now, back in the day they ridiciulously hyped up this beanpole named Kelvin Price. Many here now who like to think of themselves as some kind of experts or really informed peoples, most of them picked Price to easily handle Wilder back then. No doubt none of them will admit to it now.

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              • #8
                That's exactly what makes Wilder so great.

                He wasn't a famous gold medalist being lauded by the media as the next big thing. Nobody in 2009 - 2012 talked about him, and if they did it was usually as the butt of a joke. For years he was clowned on, but he continued to upset the odds and prove people wrong. Fans and critics never gave him a chance, and yet here he is today, one of the highest-earning heavyweight champions of all time.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Froch_uppercut View Post
                  For those unfamiliar with the term 'padded record', this is what one is lmao.

                  Could not supress a laugh when I looked at this s**t.

                  218 wins between them, versus 542 for AJ's first 22 opponents. How many names do you recognize? I know Curt will say that the Charlie Brown dude, or the Dan Sheehan guy, are ATG's. that Sheehan fellah had 38 losses when Wilder chose to fight him lol !

                  In his 13th and 14th 'fights' (if we can call them that) Wilder fought one Harold Sconiers and a Dan Sheehan, between them 28 - 58. That's right, you read that right, FIFTY EIGHT losses.


                  By comparison, Joshua stopped the never before stopped Kevin Johnson, and the 21-0 Gary Cornish.

                  There's levels to this game kids, and Wilder is many levels behind Joshua, which is why he is ducking.

                  It does make for some fun reading though, doesn't it Curt?


                  Jesse Oltmanns
                  Marlon Hayes
                  David Long
                  Daniel Cota
                  Dominique Alexander
                  Damon Reed
                  Reggie Pena
                  DeAndrey Abron
                  Dan Sheehan
                  Harold Sconiers
                  Shannon Caudle
                  Dustin Nichols
                  Alvaro Morales
                  Ty Cobb
                  Jerry Vaughn
                  Travis Allen
                  Kelsey Arnold
                  Charles Brown
                  Joseph Rabotte
                  Richard Greene Jr
                  Shannon Gray
                  Ethan Cox
                  Exactly right. Some say its the money, some say its the networks, some say its the lack of respect and some even say Joshua is ducking. But the real reason this fight is not getting made is because the likelyhood is Anthony Joshua beats Wilder and they all know it and they are deciding to not risk it and duck Joshua.

                  That resume of his is a massive tell about how much his managerial team think of his abilities, if they had more faith in Wilder we would be seeing some names that we recognize and he would be more popular than he is. Just like how Joshua has done it.

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                  • #10
                    Bum is a bum ..and to this day he certainly is.
                    Bum squad

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