Are there any left? I hope so, he is your hero, you back every good or bad decision he is ordered to take.
Now he has been demolished, not just beat but demolished by somebody who apparently hit weaker than a little boy.
If there was ever a time to stand strong and be that fan it is now. Don't give up on wilder. This place would be not the same if you idiots started agreeing with us.
And face it. He lost to Tyson Fury, nobody was under the impression he wasn't a very good fighter.
Wilder is irrelevant he lost . Joshua needs to focus on the real fighter and never give Wilder that payday.
With all the Bull Sh.t NSB posters give you, I have to say Im happy Fury got that win for you! Enjoy your week big Jugg!!
I'll still watch all his fights. Very very entertaining guy, and that's also beause he is not super clean. Wilder did his best and Fury was BEASTLY. Fury is one of the best HW's we've had in a long ass time.
They will throw him on trash heap. As soon as the 0 goes they are gone, like with broner. Charlos got dumped pretty quick after that night with the draw and the loss.Hell, Broner through himself on the trash heap. Would English fans keep liking a guy who was a total ass hole outside of the ring and stunk up fights by running, clinching, fighting dirty and hardly throwing any punches all fight? I don't think so. Jermall did nothing wrong. He got robbed and then got a KO revenge. He is a pleasure to watch fight and I am as much a Jermell fan as ever.
I was never a big Wilder or Fury fan but I liked them both a little. I picked Wilder to win but said I was not the least bit sure of that and said that Fury could easily win on points or by KO. I wish Wilder well but I always thought he was a loud mouthed bragger but I still like him in spite of that. Fury fought such a great fight and did everything he said he would. I am jumping on the Fury bandwagon and think he will beat anyone he fights until he retires. He has become a monster. Training very hard and eating good and coming in at a fairly heavy weight seemed to work for him as he was very powerful. The new style from the kronk gym also worked for him. He always was very good but now he seems better than ever.
Try being hit on the back of the head by a heavyweight yourself. Then come back and claim what he did was quitting.
Quitting is Martin not getting up against Joshua. Ortiz not getting up vs wilder. Many other examples.
It’s not being out of it and trying to fight on but not doing the “right” thing you would expect
Joshua was hit on the back of the head in the 3rd round...... not an acceptable exuse when he actually quit.
Fury was hit on the back of the head in the 9th round against Wilder, got up, won the round.
Wilder got dropped in the fight last night when Fury threw a punch and he turned his head, landed on the back.
Neither of those fighters quit after back-of-the-head shots.
Excuses for showing actual cowardice and quitting, looking for a way out. Joshua dislayed this in a televised fight and we all know he has it in him to fold and quit.
Joshua turned his back to the referee, put his arms on the ropes like he didn't care.
Joshua displayed all the signs of a fighter wanting to quit.
Watch the 12th round of Wilder/Fury 1...... an unfit and rusty Fury gets up, grabs the refs shoulders and says "I'm ok!"
Joshua done the opposite and the ref called it off, due to him quitting and clearly showing to the world he wanted no more.
Try being hit on the back of the head by a heavyweight yourself. Then come back and claim what he did was quitting.
Quitting is Martin not getting up against Joshua. Ortiz not getting up vs wilder. Many other examples.
It’s not being out of it and trying to fight on but not doing the “right” thing you would expect
If that’s what you like to claim. Reality is Joshua , like wilder, got up and fought back. Wilder never looked like coming back into it, he didn’t quit himself (his corner did that - correct decision I should add) but he had no ideas
Joshua turned his back to the referee, put his arms on the ropes like he didn't care.
Joshua displayed all the signs of a fighter wanting to quit.
Watch the 12th round of Wilder/Fury 1...... an unfit and rusty Fury gets up, grabs the refs shoulders and says "I'm ok!"
Joshua done the opposite and the ref called it off, due to him quitting and clearly showing to the world he wanted no more.
Watch Joshua vs Ruiz 1 to see the definition of folding under pressure.
If that’s what you like to claim. Reality is Joshua , like wilder, got up and fought back. Wilder never looked like coming back into it, he didn’t quit himself (his corner did that - correct decision I should add) but he had no ideas
I am a Fury fan and after watching the fight again I have a massive amount of respect for Wilder and his never-say-die attitude.
He stayed in there when most other boxers would have folded under that onslaught.
Would hate to see what folding looks like...
Wilder is a tough fighter. He may not have the skills and is overrated af but the man is tough. Respect him for that
His fangirls however, I have no mercy for. After talking so much ish after ruiz/Joshua they are getting a taste of their own medicine and they're not liking it. I'm talking about those who had the guts to show up becausr some guys have been mia since the fight. Not really shocked by this tho
Wilder showed he has a lot of guts and a lion heart.
He never gave up.
Interesting to see how well you would hold up against a 270+ pound man in the ring.
And if he's such a bum, then you are basically downplaying Fury's victory.
I didn't call him a bum. I didn't even alude to it. Styles make fights, wilders speed and power remains a serious threat to anybody.
The point I'm making is I've seeing his fans start to turn on him cuz he lost, a fan doesnt stop being a fan when someone takes an L, not real fans.
As I said they aren’t real fans and will jump ship once he has an official loss. First halfway decent dude he fights he loses twice and now they’ll pretend they never liked him.
If they were such big fans why was the crowd all Fury?
Wilder showed he has a lot of guts and a lion heart.
He never gave up.
Interesting to see how well you would hold up against a 270+ pound man in the ring.
And if he's such a bum, then you are basically downplaying Fury's victory.
I am a Fury fan and after watching the fight again I have a massive amount of respect for Wilder and his never-say-die attitude.
He stayed in there when most other boxers would have folded under that onslaught.
Wilder showed he has a lot of guts and a lion heart.
He never gave up.
Interesting to see how well you would hold up against a 270+ pound man in the ring.
And if he's such a bum, then you are basically downplaying Fury's victory.