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    Comments Thread For: Wilder Faces Van Sickle on 5/26, Then Back on 6/23

    Heavyweight prospect Deontay Wilder (21-0, 21 KOs) is planning to stay very busy in the coming months. According to Wilder's management, he is schedule to face Chad Van Sickle (23-9-3, 12 KOs) over eight rounds on May 26th in Cancun, Mexico. Following the fight with Van Sickle, Wilder will face well traveled Owen Beck (29-10, 20 KOs) on June 23rd at the Killer Buzz Arena at the McFarland Mall in Alabama.
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    #2
    good its time to start getting some work in, lets get througha few more tomato cans and lets start picking up better opposition

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      #3
      He has 21 fights & isn't fighting 10 rounders yet.... He is developing too slowly

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        #4
        This guy is the biggest hype job in boxing.

        Price, Chisora, Fury & Helenius all face tougher opposition at half the fights Wilder has had.

        Talk about a padded record.

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          #5
          Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
          This guy is the biggest hype job in boxing.

          Price, Chisora, Fury & Helenius all face tougher opposition at half the fights Wilder has had.

          Talk about a padded record.
          i think they have been waiting for his body to fill out but like paul willaims, he is just a naturally tall skinny lanky dude

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            #6
            Originally posted by Pretty Boy Greg View Post
            i think they have been waiting for his body to fill out but like paul willaims, he is just a naturally tall skinny lanky dude
            David Haye unified a division in 21 fights, Wilder is still at the same stage most boxers are at in there first 5 fight.

            As soon as he steps in with anyone decent he will get found out.


            Can't remember Paul Williams just getting fed on cans.

            I wouldn't be surprise if they try and go for Marciano's record.

            Price, Fury, Helenius, Chisora and Solis all fewer fights than Wilder and all would beat him.

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              #7
              Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
              This guy is the biggest hype job in boxing.

              Price, Chisora, Fury & Helenius all face tougher opposition at half the fights Wilder has had.

              Talk about a padded record.
              Wilder isn't a "hype job" because no one's really hyping him...

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                #8
                Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
                Wilder isn't a "hype job" because no one's really hyping him...
                He sure gets a lot of coverage for someone that has not fought anyone of any note an would be lucky to be considered a top 50 heavyweight boxer.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
                  He sure gets a lot of coverage for someone that has not fought anyone of any note an would be lucky to be considered a top 50 heavyweight boxer.
                  Probably because he's an Olympic medalist.

                  However, he only had a total of like 14 amateur fights or something like that (Olympics included) and started boxing like a year and a half or something before the Olympics.

                  They've moved him too slow for my taste, but he doesn't really compare with the guys who had long amateur careers.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Nodogoshi View Post
                    Probably because he's an Olympic medalist.

                    However, he only had a total of like 14 amateur fights or something like that (Olympics included) and started boxing like a year and a half or something before the Olympics.

                    They've moved him too slow for my taste, but he doesn't really compare with the guys who had long amateur careers.
                    Another Audley Harrison then.

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