Honestly, Fury vs Wilder is going to play out like a Holyfield, Buster Douglas or Lenox Lewis vs Mike Tyson squeal and no amount of tough talk regarding murder, blood or eating children will change it.
Comments Thread For: Wilder Promises Bloodshed: If Your Stomach Can't Digest What Your Eyes See, Don't Watch My Fight!
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Nope, this is what I really, really like about Wilder. Something that is sorely missing in many men today. He's a legit brave mother****er with a ton of heart. Anyone else would put on some fake humble act after getting embarrassed by a fighter but he comes back strong, straight into wanting to avenge his loss. And this is the third time I've seen him do this. He wanted Fury immediately after the first draw and wanted to beat Ortiz emphatically after the first win. Its better we have people who stand on their convictions or who can take the hit to their ego. There is a ****ing high chance Wilder gets blasted out again in this fight and it doesn't seem like its really deterred him.
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Nope, this is what I really, really like about Wilder. Something that is sorely missing in many men today. He's a legit brave mother****er with a ton of heart. Anyone else would put on some fake humble act after getting embarrassed by a fighter but he comes back strong, straight into wanting to avenge his loss. And this is the third time I've seen him do this. He wanted Fury immediately after the first draw and wanted to beat Ortiz emphatically after the first win. Its better we have people who stand on their convictions or who can take the hit to their ego. There is a ****ing high chance Wilder gets blasted out again in this fight and it doesn't seem like its really deterred him.
a strong person says: “the better guy on the night won and I’ll take him on again”
they definitely DON’T say: “damn my costume was too heavy, the other guy cheated and my own team screwed me over”Comment
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unless Wilder can wipe Fury out in a round or two (which I personally can’t see happening) he’s not realistically gonna win this fight. Malik Scott is his trainer. Wilder has brought another yes man into his camp and one without any notable success as a trainer.
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Nope, this is what I really, really like about Wilder. Something that is sorely missing in many men today. He's a legit brave mother****er with a ton of heart. Anyone else would put on some fake humble act after getting embarrassed by a fighter but he comes back strong, straight into wanting to avenge his loss. And this is the third time I've seen him do this. He wanted Fury immediately after the first draw and wanted to beat Ortiz emphatically after the first win. Its better we have people who stand on their convictions or who can take the hit to their ego. There is a ****ing high chance Wilder gets blasted out again in this fight and it doesn't seem like its really deterred him.Comment
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I really like Wilder’s mentality and his willingness as a fighter. Gotta respect that.
look at all these boxing noobs picking Fury by landslide lol
Past one year Ive been taking so much money from the bookies some of these ***s trying to kick me outComment
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Fury would have gotten his ass kicked by prime Vitali Klitschko. And the Wladimir Klitschko he beat was 40 years old, and Fury then twice cancelled rematches he'd signed for and wasted Wlad's time near the end of his career.
This static HW division is horrible, it's mostly talk and no action. And now the sport is being taken over by "influencers" making millions. Hard to take this sport seriously right now.
Very sad.
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This guy is such a tool, in a permanent state of hurt. Shouting nonsense and waving your arms around might work in his hood but it won't work with Fury.Comment
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