How badly did Fury permanently ruin wilder?

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  • BodyBagz
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    #21
    Judging by the comments, DW is doing just fine

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    • jdp28tx
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      #22
      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---
      Hey Einstein, your thread title asked and answered your own question.
      Last edited by jdp28tx; 05-13-2021, 11:06 PM.

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        #23
        Originally posted by DaNeutral.

        The last Fury v Wilder fight WAS a rematch.
        And the next one will be a trilogy. Your point is?

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          #24
          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---
          Only time will tell. However, what Fury needs to guard against is complacency and overconfidence because he won so easily the last time. Chances are he might not be as dedicated, hungry or as committed as in their last fight.

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            #25
            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.
            I may be wrong but I just don't see Deontay Wilder as a broken fighter. I believe that the hunger and desire is still there too succeed. Sure, physically he may very well be a damaged fighter but not spiritually. He still believes in himself.

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            • Robbie Barrett
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              #26
              Took all his hardest shots? He got hit like twice and went down. I wouldn't say that is taking them to be fair. Wilder is a one trick pony. You'd think over the years someone would have taught him a few more, but no. Probably too late now, he's set in his ways with a massive ego. That's the problem, his ego. Everyone else is to blame apart from him. If he can't accept that he fell short then he isn't willing to improve.
              Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 05-14-2021, 12:50 AM.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                Took all his hardest shots? He got hit like twice and went down. I wouldn't say that is taking them to be fair. Wilder is a one trick pony. You'd think over the years someone would have taught him a few more, but no. Probably too late now, he's set in his ways with a massive ego. That's the problem, his ego. Everyone else is to blame apart from him. If he can't accept that he fell short then he isn't willing to improve.
                Wilder needs an even playing field. If the governing bodies are going to constantly allow Fury to tamper with and load his gloves then he is going to be very hard to beat. Both of Fury's two official knockdowns were a result of fouls. One came as a result from a rabbit punch and the other was caused by a trip.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  Wilder needs an even playing field. If the governing bodies are going to constantly allow Fury to tamper with and load his gloves then he is going to be very hard to beat. Both of Fury's two official knockdowns were a result of fouls. One came as a result from a rabbit punch and the other was caused by a trip.
                  What a load of bollocks. How can he have put something in his gloves when surrounded by officials and a member of team Wilder? To be a rabbit punch (foul) it needs to be intentional. Wilder was finished stumbling around like a drunk, he wasn't going to win that fight, he had nothing left. So trip or legit KD doesn't even matter, it probably helped in by giving him a rest.

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                    #29
                    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.


                    These Wildertards are fkin dumbazzes

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                    • KillaMane26
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by DaNeutral.

                      Shame he couldnt of been in the gym training like a machine while the rematch clause was still valid.
                      Ikr. I felt like he finally smartened up recently and start working on things. But damn he should have been did that, but seem like his huge ego got on the way intially

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