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Deontay Wilder Comeback Debate Omits The 1 Intangible Factor

Deontay Wilder Comeback Debate Omits The 1 Intangible Factor

The Deontay Wilder comeback debate has been frequent and widespread in boxing and beyond since confirmed for 2025 but there’s a bit more to it.

Many fans think Wilder is washed not and should stay retired.

But that’s up to him. As the WBC points out as well here:

You cant forget the one unquantifiable thing though — that’s heart.

It cannot be measured.

Combined with the fact it is heavyweight boxing and Wilder will always have enough power to knock anyone out if he connects, you can’t write him off.

If he gets a good win he’ll have his confidence back and is still a big name in the division.

Let’s see what happens.

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