Chase DeMoor Calls Out Deontay Wilder for Subpar Performance Against Chisora
Deontay Wilder managed to secure a victory against Derek Chisora, but his performance drew significant criticism from across the boxing world. Among the most vocal reactions was that of Chase DeMoor, who did not hesitate to share his candid thoughts online.
Posting on X (formerly Twitter), DeMoor directly questioned Wilder's display, suggesting that the former heavyweight champion no longer exhibits the dangerous power that once overwhelmed opponents.
"Based on tonight’s performance…. He’s no longer the feared 'bronze bomber' he’s just a long man, that I will gladly punch on."
While Wilder's hand was raised in victory, his showing in the ring was far from his best. Known for his explosive knockouts and instantaneous fight-ending capability, this version of Wilder appeared more cautious and less menacing, which allowed Chisora to remain competitive for substantial portions of the bout.
Growing Concerns Surrounding Wilder's Form
For many years, Wilder's identity has been forged around his terrifying aura and devastating power. However, this particular performance has ignited serious questions about whether that formidable presence is beginning to wane. Although he still offered glimpses of his characteristic ability, the consistent dominance that once defined him was conspicuously absent.
Chisora, celebrated for his durability, successfully absorbed much of Wilder's offense and even managed to dictate the pace at various moments—a scenario that would have been far less likely against the prime version of the American fighter.
DeMoor's comments echo a rising sentiment among some fans and fighters: that Wilder is no longer performing at his destructive peak. While any win is valuable, expectations for Wilder have always been rooted in absolute dominance, not just mere victory.
Given the intensely competitive nature of the heavyweight division, Wilder will likely need a much sharper and more convincing performance in his next fight if he intends to silence his critics and prove that the "Bronze Bomber" remains a top-tier threat.
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