This asssshole has logjammed all of the good fights at HW for years by his ducking and lies when he held the belt, now he is doing it by staying silent and just grinding things to a halt even without the belt.
Other than by racial bias, how can anybody actually support this excuse making phoney idiot for just stagnating the division especially when others are bending over backwards to make boxing viable again.
He's a horrible, corrupt, lying ducking coward who has the character of Trump and almost zero boxing ability whatsoever.
The sooner he and Finkel / other 'advisors' (read, 'people using him') - the sooner they f**k off the better. really bad for our sport, no matter where you're from you should be able to separate fan boy - ism from reality and surely see that this guy is an idiot with his costume and all the other bs excuses.
Can't stand that hyoe job.
Yeah. But let's be clear here: Wilder gave Fury a shot because he believed there was no way in hell that Fury was going to be able to beat him. Fury was a fat dude, dealing with major depression and drug addiction, stuck on his couch, when Wilder went after Fury. This is obviously a cherrypick gone horribly wrong for Wilder. And now he's stuck in the bed he's made, after he shît the sheets last fight. That's what it really is.
What are a ****ing psychic? You’re just talking out of your ass you don’t know ****.
Wilder gave Fury a shot when he didn't have to.
Now Fury can't be ungrateful. He needs to run it back a third time and honor the signed contract.
Yeah. But let's be clear here: Wilder gave Fury a shot because he believed there was no way in hell that Fury was going to be able to beat him. Fury was a fat dude, dealing with major depression and drug addiction, stuck on his couch, when Wilder went after Fury. This is obviously a cherrypick gone horribly wrong for Wilder. And now he's stuck in the bed he's made, after he shît the sheets last fight. That's what it really is.
Just excuses, nothing else. He is chinny. he was also dropped by a journeyman in 2010.
Every knockdown scored by Fury was legit. The destroyed Wilder. Wilder isn't chinny though and lol at counting a knockdown from 2010.
No he is not. Both of his official knockdowns were fouls. One was from a rabbit punch and the other was from a trip.
Just excuses, nothing else. He is chinny. he was also dropped by a journeyman in 2010.
At the end of the day Wilder's only loss is to Tyson Fury, the man who ended the Klitschko era.
Anthony Joshua lost to Andy Ruiz.
Make of that what you will.
They won't acknowledge the fact that Joshua lost to a much lesser fighter than Fury.
You forgot that AJ was exposed too. He is now regarded as a chinny boxer among boxing circles. What happens now if he was to challenge a huge puncher?
But Wilder is not chinny?
Imo, if Wilder had beaten Fury and given Haymon/Finkel the right to sell him to the fans as the WBC and lineal HW champion, that would have made a unification fight with AJ even less likely to happen.
In your opinion, sure.
Wilder ducked AJ for undisputed and turned down 120 million to fight a guy that was losing over 100 pounds just to get back to form and he cost himself more then money but now losing 3 fights in a row around the corner .You forgot that AJ was exposed too. He is now regarded as a chinny boxer among boxing circles. What happens now if he was to challenge a huge puncher?
Wilder gave shots to Fury and Ortiz because his team thought both would be easy wins. Genuine fans should pray he doesn't land a lucky shot on Fury and get the WBC belt back, or all the excitement and momentum the HW division gained from his defeat will be lost.So are you saying is that it all it takes is just one good punch on the chin of Tyson Fury from Deontay Wilder in order for him to regain the WBC heavyweight title?
No one said Wilder was being benevolent.
He wanted something, Fury wanted something, neither had to make that fight, both did it. I don't see what's so hard about giving Wilder credit for fighting Fury.
He didn't try to force Fury into a fight too quickly for him to have a camp and lose weight. They didn't have a big struggle over money. Both men had something to prove, gain, and lose.
But the way things stand now, Wilder has everything to gain and nothing to lose from a trilogy fight. For Fury, that situation is reversed.
Without the WBC title, Fury is Wilder's only hope of another big payday in the foreseeable future. Fury, on the other hand, can earn more from fighting AJ and/or Whyte than he would get for Wilder again. Fury vs AJ would be possibly the biggest paying fight in boxing history.
No one said Wilder was being benevolent.
He wanted something, Fury wanted something, neither had to make that fight, both did it. I don't see what's so hard about giving Wilder credit for fighting Fury.
He didn't try to force Fury into a fight too quickly for him to have a camp and lose weight. They didn't have a big struggle over money. Both men had something to prove, gain, and lose.
He gave shots to those guys to try to build his brand to get more money against Joshua. It backfired.
Imo, if Wilder had beaten Fury and given Haymon/Finkel the right to sell him to the fans as the WBC and lineal HW champion, that would have made a unification fight with AJ even less likely to happen.
At the end of the day Wilder's only loss is to Tyson Fury, the man who ended the Klitschko era.
Anthony Joshua lost to Andy Ruiz.
Make of that what you will.
I'm not sure how Wilder being silent is "log-jamming" the HW division. He got silenced by Fury with the KO loss. I'm not mad at him for shutting up his ridiculous rhetoric about being the chosen one and other nonsense. In fact, I'm quite content. Take all the time you need to get your courage up to face Fury and get whipped again, Wilder.
Wilder ducked AJ for undisputed and turned down 120 million to fight a guy that was losing over 100 pounds just to get back to form and he cost himself more then money but now losing 3 fights in a row around the corner .You forgot that AJ was exposed to. He is now regarded as a chinny boxer among boxing circles. What happens now if he were to challenge a huge puncher?
Wilder gave shots to Fury and Ortiz because his team thought both would be easy wins. Genuine fans should pray he doesn't land a lucky shot on Fury and get the WBC belt back, or all the excitement and momentum the HW division gained from his defeat will be lost.
He gave shots to those guys to try to build his brand to get more money against Joshua. It backfired.
Who should Wilder have fought besides a fat, retired Fury (whom they were rushing back btw)? Whyte who he was also ducking? Joshua who he was ducking? Will wait.
He was just cherrypicking is all, stop lying to yourselves.
Didn’t Joshua run from Showtime and you call Wilder the ducker?
Where in here is anything to negate the notion he fought Fury when he did not have to fight Fury?
They fought Fury because they thought he was done after seeing how bad he looked in his first 2 comeback fights. They gave him a 60/40 split and sold the fight as a WBC/Lineal title unification. That tells you what the thinking was there. It was a cherry pick that went wrong.
Wilder almost KOing Fury in the first fight, plus the money and interest that Tyson generates, gave them the courage and incentive to run it back again. Fury doesn't owe Wilder anything.