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    By Corey Erdman - This is the time of year when everyone is making New Year's resolutions, deciding upon what they'll accomplish in 2024 without having begun the work to accomplish it. Goal setting is important, as any self-help book will tell you, but equally as important is not working in absolutes, or setting goals so lofty that you'll let yourself down. The latter is the rake that boxing can step on every once in a while, taking an unexpected blow to the face as it saunters towards its best laid plans.
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    Wilder was absolutely shot to pieces on Saturday night. He made Parker look like a genius he was so terrible. Imo he's finished. Fury took his soul.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Sweet_Science_ View Post
      Fury took his soul.
      And, most likely, Ayahuasca took his brain AND his will to still be a fighter.

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      • #4
        At Wilder's age, there is not much left for him in boxing, If you look at his last four fights, I think it tells the tale. He can KO lesser fighters. Or he can be found out against top 10 fighters. His cardio conditioning has looked suspect when tested. consistent with Breland's revelations of indifferent training, and at 38+ this can't really be turned around, it will just get worse.

        Wilder's a tough man and he can punch very hard, but his boxing skills are inferior to the likes of Usyk, Fury, Joshua, Parker, Ruiz, Zhang, Hrgovic, etc. Might be time to get out, while he still has all his faculties intact.
        Last edited by Monty Fisto; 12-25-2023, 06:33 AM.

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        • #5
          Well in the HW division you are always one punch away from another big fight. If he chooses to continue he should get back in there twice with decent but beatable opponents by July. Get rid of Scott as a trainer. Just be windmill again & go in there with a seek & destroy attitude. Win those 2 fights then look for a big fight for the fall. Inactivity does him no good. Either stay active or retire. There are fights still out there. Parker is a 31 year old former world champion with a lot of experience. Most here in NSB have always disregarded Parker for some reason. This wasn’t some massive upset. Let’s see what Wilder does going forward. I’d be looking at securing a fight in late March if he chooses to continue. I would target Wallin. Both fought & lost to Fury & both are coming off disappointing losses.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by joe strong View Post
            Well in the HW division you are always one punch away from another big fight. If he chooses to continue he should get back in there twice with decent but beatable opponents by July. Get rid of Scott as a trainer. Just be windmill again & go in there with a seek & destroy attitude. Win those 2 fights then look for a big fight for the fall. Inactivity does him no good. Either stay active or retire. There are fights still out there. Parker is a 31 year old former world champion with a lot of experience. Most here in NSB have always disregarded Parker for some reason. This wasn’t some massive upset. Let’s see what Wilder does going forward. I’d be looking at securing a fight in late March if he chooses to continue. I would target Wallin. Both fought & lost to Fury & both are coming off disappointing losses.
            Yes. If Wilder plans to sit on his ass for 1 year doing nothing, than he should retire for good.

            He should fight Miller next.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Sweet_Science_ View Post
              Wilder was absolutely shot to pieces on Saturday night. He made Parker look like a genius he was so terrible. Imo he's finished. Fury took his soul.
              Wilder made Washington look like shades of Ali,so that’s expected if he doesn’t get a fast stoppage in fights .

              Most hardcore fans knew he wouldn’t recover from the two brutal knockout losses . He went blank at one point for second from a Parker flush right hand and like I’ve been saying he’s lucky he’s 6”7 and was able to avoid more concussive shots by leaning back , and a overly aggressive Parker wasting punches not setting it up .

              I believe ring rust ultimately was his downfall but once again he took bad shots to the head , Parker’s not the most powerful puncher but he’s decent. This is why Wilder better avoid a heavy handed fighter who can box if he wants that Joshua fight because he won’t make it there . He’s still good but he’s a knockout waiting to happen .

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              • #8
                Fighting four times this year, Parker was like going to the Casino and gamble all his money away. He won lots of cash with a bonus.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post

                  And, most likely, Ayahuasca took his brain AND his will to still be a fighter.
                  Considering how small of a brain he had anyway.

                  Tatabanya Tatabanya likes this.

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                  • #10
                    Wilder was really lucky with those Parker's punches. I am not sure he would have recovered from them if they were thrown by Joshua.
                    Fightfan79 Fightfan79 likes this.

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