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  • #61
    wilder is mentally finished, i just don't think he can come back. he legit thought he didn't need to box and just spam right hands. he had his night of reckoning just like naseem, tyson, foreman etc. and history shows us once you once that egg is cracked there is no coming back

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    • #62
      Originally posted by miniq View Post


      Fury isn't BUMane Stiverne or 50 year old Luis Ortiz

      He's a prime 31 year old 270 pound 6'8" behemoth. Wilder can't stop him.
      He already did. Fury got up in the first fight. He won't get up this time around before it's called off.
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      • #63
        Wilder consistently sells fights that nobody wants with his unintelligible ranting, fabrication and fantasy. It's a side show, I get it but it's still not PPV.

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        • #64
          Getting completely dominated and manhandled by a doofy white guy during black history month will make you say things like this.
          sege64 sege64 likes this.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Skip Bayless View Post
            wilder is mentally finished, i just don't think he can come back. he legit thought he didn't need to box and just spam right hands. he had his night of reckoning just like naseem, tyson, foreman etc. and history shows us once you once that egg is cracked there is no coming back
            Funny you should mention Foreman. What would have happened if Foreman had an immediate rematch with Ali? A very different outcome and a fight for the ages...

            No rope-a-dope. No Foreman gassing himself out.
            Both Ali and Foreman refusing to quit.
            But Foreman on a mission to avenge his only loss.

            Wilder and Fury also have no quit in them.
            This is going to be a great fight for as long as it lasts...

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Phillyy215 View Post
              isn't this is the man Pope Francis named an Ambassador for peace??

              WilderPope.jpg
              He IS all about peace.

              If you take out everyone else that's fighting, you will have peace.

              It works

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              • #67
                Wilder will likely win the next fight as per the 4 fight script. The pair of them are making the most money they can without actually facing Joshua and hiding that belt from him for undisputed. These boys are scared of AJ so will keep skirting around him.

                draw, Fury, WILDER and then maybe a real fight in the 4th installation.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Nash out View Post
                  I wonder if Malik Scott is brave enough to hold Deontay Wilder's towel? I'm already preparing myself for another lorry-load of Wilder excuses. The wrong sized shoe, the ring was slippy, the fans were too small, the ref wanted Fury to win, the temperature was too cold, I wore the wrong shorts, my fingernails were too short, I hadn't recovered from surgery, it was a fast count, he elbowed me, I forgot to thank God before the fight, I had my pre-fight meal three minutes too late. Boxers need to learn how to take an L, as the excuses are just embarrassing, but their idiot fan base always buys it as well.

                  If Wilder said an invisible Alien was in the ring helping Fury beat him in fight 2, I guarantee 50% of his hardcore fans would buy it.
                  I was pregnant, Again!

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                  • #69
                    Wilder keeping it classy. A true adherent to sporting ideals.

                    And, apparently, the closest thing we have to a modern day Muhammad Ali.
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                    • #70
                      I have a honest question for Wilder fans, but anyone can jump in:

                      What happens when Wilder gets close to the fight, realizes Fury doesn't believe Wilder has anything to bother him but a Hail Mary, pressure stops mounting up as the fight day gets closer, they step into the ring and Wilder cannot connect or put Fury down in the first 2 rounds.....

                      What happens then when reality hits him hard?

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