Oh Christ I’m actually starting to feel sorry for Wilder. I knew he would be a goon and talk some bollocks when he came back but i never realised it would be to this level of ******ity.
In the crossed words game Fury holds all the cards and is the sports master player, Wilder is going to get rinsed inside out when Fury is ready to respond to all this babbling.
Also the more he talks the more it becomes clear that he takes zero responsibility for the loss and knowing his diva attitude to the ppl around him and training he isn’t even trying to be better. Also Scott is coming across as a real butt licking yes man so he as head coach is going to have zero input other than taking Wilders favourite shots on the pads and telling him he is his king.
Yeah, Fury done really fucked up now. Even his dad knows it. He should have taken that rematch as soon as possible because now Wilder has had more than seventeen months to heal from all of his injuries. He is well rested now and fully healed.
Which is why I say that Deontay knocks him out in less than three rounds. He's even proclaiming it himself. If you don't believe me then just watch how he bum rushes Tyson Fury from the opening bell.
Wilder has the eye of the tiger back; That hunger, passion, focus and determination that he previously lost.
"Clear ducking. He's trying to get his son to duck. He did the same thing the second time until they figured out a way to cheat. Then he started betting everything he had."
He starts off with a fact. John Fury is trying to get his son to duck. No denying this, as he's said as much. Though we should note it's within the context of having beaten Wilder badly last time and with a much more financially desirable fight with Joshua as a preference. I don't recall at all them trying to duck a second fight. How is Wilder privy to the Fury family ******** patterns? I do recall Fury saying over and over how he was going to fight Kronk style and try and knock him out, rather than fighting on the backfoot.
"How does suddenly a man get so much confidence in a period of time? That he can bet his last dollar? Now, under the microscope, it will be different. I know what I can do - they know too so they had to find something to slow me down."
Not sure what he is on about here.
"They couldn't knock me out. They couldn't keep me down," Wilder said. "It took a disloyal trainer to throw the towel in."
We never got to find out if they could knock you out because the trainer stepped in to save you. They might not have kept you down, but they certainly put you down enough times. He was throwing you around like a ragdoll. Rather than disloyalty, Breland clearly acted with your best interests in mind. He didn't want to see you get permanently hurt. You were losing that fight no matter what. It was just a question of how many days in hospital.
"We know he has no power."
He had enough power to have you on ***** street from early in the fight.
"He gave me everything and I took it all."
Damn straight. Ever tried slipping a punch or holding a higher guard?
"I knew what was going on with my body, I knew something was wrong with me, I knew I was not right."
You were being punched repeatedly by a very big man. We could all see you weren't right.
"I looked drained, drowsy. I was done wrong. The title for [the next fight] is retaliation."
You looked fine when you stepped in the ring. Not so good after he swung a punch and you partially ducked, putting the back of your head in the way. Should have tried some retaliation in the last fight.
"It showed me their true colors. I'm not as nice as I used to be. I'm not the same person. My mind is very violent. Their best chance was earlier - July or October [2020]."
You wouldn't fight in July 2020. You claimed you were injured.
"They have allowed me to heal up."
You asked for time to heal up. You said you had a bicep injury.
"At this point in time, I'm very dangerous. The most dangerous person to be around is the one who has nothing to lose."
Perhaps. Also worth bearing in mind whoever loses will be worse off than they started. If you start with nothing to lose, going to be pretty devastating if you get beaten again.
Anyway, may the best man win.
Wilder has got it mixed up like he always does. It was the first fight John didn't Want his son fighting Wilder because it was clear he wasn't ready and was in horrible shape. Not the second fight.
But why let reality and the truth get in the way of the most delusional coward the world of boxing has ever seen? Wilder needs to lie to himself. The truth is far too much for him to cope with.
Wilder still blaming Breland, the suit and the water for the defeat, as well as unproven allegations of glove tampering.
This is not a good sign for Wilder, but anyway, he couldn't accept being beaten up in the rematch. No shame losing to Fury. He just relies on the big right hand, whereas he should jab more as in the first Stiverne fight.
These interviewers are the worse.
Why they don't ask Wilder the basic questions pertaining to Fury cheating?
Why didn't you Wilder Complain to WBC about Fury's gloves after the loss?
Why didn't your Team or promotion PBC investigate & provide proof that Fury cheated?
These Wilder statements are ridiculous
Smh
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