Myself & I'm sure the legendary @don't quote me! want to know too.@RDL81 Where you at? I'd like to hear your thoughts on Dillian Whyte being a cheating scumbag.
A life-size statue created in honor of the 2008 Olympic Bronze medalist and former longtime WBC heavyweight titlist will be unveiled May 25 on the grounds of Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports in Wilder’s hometown of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. A public ceremony will be held to reveal the sculpture in a moment nearly seven years in the making.
“We are excited to unveil this highly anticipated piece of public art featuring the Bronze Bomber – Tuscaloosa’s world-champion boxer – and created by Caleb O’Connor, who has adopted Tuscaloosa as his home and has created many other beautiful pieces in our City,” Mayor Walt Maddox noted in a statement released through the Tuscaloosa government’s office on Monday.
Local reports indicate that the ceremony will be open to the public, with Wilder and O’Connor both expected to be in attendance for the event.
Rationalize what ? A champion & Olympian getting a statue?
Its more like the same stale people trying to discredit pretty good boxers.
Did those Dr's. or bus drivers or "whatevers" win multiple competitions in their disciplines throughout their careers to show they were the best or at the top of their fields????Lol well then I guess every pretty good boxer should get a statue. And pretty good accountants. And pretty good bus drivers. And pretty good whatevers
Yeah, it's ridiculous that some fans have a problem with Wilder getting his own statue. As you noted Stallone wasn't even a real boxer. He just played one. The Rocky statue is in my state and I've actually been to Philly to see it. Stallone is also in the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Meanwhile Wilder is getting ragged on for his real life boxing achievements lol. Sad.Did those Dr's. or bus drivers or "whatevers" win multiple competitions in their disciplines throughout their careers to show they were the best or at the top of their fields????
@chardog earlier you asked which delusional or irrational posters were Wilder haters....here you go
This goof mad Wilder, a real champion boxer ,has a statue. Yet he has Stallone, a fake boxer with a statue as his avatar...Oh the irony, hypocrisy, & hate.
Can't make this clown ish up.
So true.Yeah, it's ridiculous that some fans have a problem with Wilder getting his own statue. As you noted Stallone wasn't even a real boxer. He just played one. The Rocky statue is in my state and I've actually been to Philly to see it. Stallone is also in the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Meanwhile Wilder is getting ragged on for his real life boxing achievements lol. Sad.
Apparently fictional characters take precedence over real life world champions & Olympic medalists. Nothing weird about that.So true.
Also when you really think about Rocky..His whole gimmick was that he was a non technical bum that just had heart.
Like the Rocky movies set the standard for boxing techniques and skill. Hahahahahaha.
When Rocky is spamming 20 off balance over-hands from his hip just to knock his opponent to the ropes in pretend land....Its "movie magic"
Yet when Wilder sleeps giant real killers with his laser right in real life.....he sucks
Ghey.
Literally nothing about this guy is Rocky.
If you're going by that, I have to point out that the character of "Rocky Balboa" is based on Chuck Wepner.
Who would you say accomplished more as a boxer between Wepner and Wilder?
Wepner.If you're going by that, I have to point out that the character of "Rocky Balboa" is based on Chuck Wepner.
Who would you say accomplished more as a boxer between Wepner and Wilder?
Wepner.
He inspired one of the greatest movies in the arts of film and theatre.
So great that it spawned 5 sequels and a spin off series that had two sequels of its own totaling 9 movies in a franchise that grossed over $1B.
So popular that the character, who became a symbol of the city, had a statue built in his honor.
So popular that the actor/writer portraying him was inducted into the boxing hall of fame.
Thats not what he asked at all...Wepner.
He inspired one of the greatest movies in the arts of film and theatre.
So great that it spawned 5 sequels and a spin off series that had two sequels of its own totaling 9 movies in a franchise that grossed over $1B.
So popular that the character, who became a symbol of the city, had a statue built in his honor.
So popular that the actor/writer portraying him was inducted into the boxing hall of fame.
The statue had nothing to with the city of Philadelphia honoring either Stallone or Wepner. It was basically a movie prop gifted to the city by Stallone after filming.So popular that the character, who became a symbol of the city, had a statue built in his honor.
Yeah, it's ridiculous that some fans have a problem with Wilder getting his own statue. As you noted Stallone wasn't even a real boxer. He just played one. The Rocky statue is in my state and I've actually been to Philly to see it. Stallone is also in the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Meanwhile Wilder is getting ragged on for his real life boxing achievements lol. Sad.
I don't entertain fallacious reasoning (straw man arguments). To call Wilder halfway decent is underselling him. The guy was a world champion boxer and Olympic medalist. How many of those do you think a state like Alabama has produced? It's notable there. Stallone getting his own statue in a boxing hotbed like Philly isn't. Especially not when they've produced so many legitimate top boxers historically.So you think just because one fictional boxer got a statute, every other halfway decent boxer should get one?
I was mentioning in another thread that when punchers or even just really dominant boxers lose badly, their opponents have nor respect for them afterwards. George Foreman was going life and death with Lyle and lost to Jimmy Young after the Ali fight. That kind of thing happens and wilder doesn't have much to put himself back together. I don't like him so I'll watch just to see him beat.