How badly did Fury permanently ruin wilder?

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  • DaNeutral.
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    #11
    Originally posted by TernceBudCharlo

    The truth is that Wilder ruined Fury. He knocked him out in the first fight, everyone knows that, and the second one is BS. This is why Fury is an alcoholic mess right now and Wilder is back in the gym training like a machine.
    Yeah the truth is actually very different from what you call "the truth"

    Wilder ruined Fury? Fury who looks like he is about to fight for undisputed and likely world record money. Wilder who lost to Fury and spent a year making about 20 ridiculous excuses for losing and has not had a fight lined up since?

    I'm not saying Fury has ruined Wilder the other way around is just ridiculous.

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    • champion4ever
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      #12
      Originally posted by DaNeutral.

      Shame he couldnt of been in the gym training like a machine while the rematch clause was still valid.
      Just in case, you didn't know. The fight is back on my friend; Meaning Wilder/Fury III. Which is why Fury hasn't sign to fight AJ and is back in Las Vegas with SugarHill Steward and why Deontay Wilder is back in training with his new trainer Malik Scott. All signs are pointing that the two sides have reached an agreement to resume the trilogy. I believe that an announcement will be coming shortly

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      • W1LL
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        #13
        Deontay Wilder's biggest issue has always been his delusion. He had two comprehensive, humbling reality checks and he cried conspiracy and blamed the only competent man in his camp. I am sure getting trained by Malik Scott, a man who seemed scared of his own shadow in the ring, will work wonders for Deontay.

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        • deathofaclown
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          #14
          Hard to say until he fights again

          the reality is nobody is going to get better at 35+

          Plus now he’s been stopped and badly, so he will no longer feel invincible. When punchers like Wilder get a beating, they become a bit gun shy, even if it’s just a split second of apprehension when throwing.

          There’s a big chance that’s going to happen
          to wilder and the problem with that Is that he has very few other abilities to fall back on.

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          • Outwest Exp 355
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            #15
            We will never truly know until he fights again but I don’t think he’s broken. He fought a guy and he lost. It happens when you fight the top guys in your division. He took Fury’s best shots and wanted to continue. AJ quit like a ***** and he bounced back.

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            • jmrf4435
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              #16
              Originally posted by TernceBudCharlo

              The truth is that Wilder ruined Fury. He knocked him out in the first fight, everyone knows that, and the second one is BS. This is why Fury is an alcoholic mess right now and Wilder is back in the gym training like a machine.
              hahahahahahahah

              Best/most delusional response hahahahah

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                #17
                Originally posted by SUBZER0ED

                Wilder was blaming everyone and everything under the sun for his loss to Fury. I'd be surprised and might actually applaud him if he can somehow put everything back together and face Fury again.
                it was the worst loss i have ever seen--THE SUIT, HIS TRAINER< FURYS GLOVES

                Never seen such bad sportsmanship in any sport

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                • BodyBagz
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by jmrf4435
                  Fury took all his hardest shots, hurt him and beat him twice handily--

                  Did Fury ruin him forever? is it repairable, is my question? Wilder seems more mental then ever---
                  DW was ready for a 3rd fight

                  Sooo.....not so much.

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                  • LeOoze
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                    #19
                    Wilder was so ruined by the fight that he even took Fury to court for them to have their rubber match. Absolutely finished I tell ya.

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                    • hhh1200
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Rip Chudd
                      Mentally he might be done. But I'm sure he wants to set his family up with a few more paydays, so he'll continue boxing for the time being.
                      True.

                      Gerald Washington type opponent next - KO
                      Charles Martin - KO
                      Andy Ruiz (Canelo trainer is over-rated like Vergil Hunter) - KO
                      Baby Face Kownacki - KO

                      Any combination of these guys gets him paid and mando shot at AJ for a final big payday. Plus Haymon will overpay him for PBC fighters. Clowned his way through a career like GGG. Imagine these 2 in a real era of HWs and MWs.

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