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  • #11
    Maybe. But Wilder still lost the overwhelming majority of rounds. Will still require a KO punch to close the skill gap

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    • #12
      Not so sure. He’s shot himself in the foot a little. No way his trainer will stop it until he’s out cold this time not after the way he disgracefully treated Breland. He’s been disrespectful of Fury’s win. Hasn’t had any honour and taken his loss like a man and admitted the better man won. Made every excuse under the sun. Made a fool of himself. Fury for a big heavy is incredibly light and good on his feet. It’s what he has in common with Ali, Roy Jones, mayweather, pacquiao, naseem, Robinson, Leonard, lomachenko. Great footwork. He’ll smash Wildr to bits this time because no one will stop it.
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      • #13
        Originally posted by YoungManRumble View Post
        Wilder lying about not being depressed, Fury lying about being depressed. This is heavyweight boxing ladies and gentleman.
        They were just discussing Poitin again in the lounge lol... In the art of punching other men in the face, one must be at the apex of mental health!

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        • #14
          I’m afraid Maliks words have lost all credit since he has been with Wilder and talked a load of BS. Unfortunately it has become very clear that he has stepped in and become another nut sucking yes man along with the other members of team Wilder.

          The comments referring Wilders arbitration to the plight of the great Muhammad Ali was the final nail in the coffin, he is just guna be another racist in the camp and I’m guessing if he is going to be false to a ridiculous level then the chances are he is going to spend more time stroking Wilders ego than actually helping improve him.
          Last edited by DaNeutral.; 06-04-2021, 06:38 PM.
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          • #15
            Fury took him apart with consummate ease last time. If anything he’ll find that even easier this time. Wilder isn’t the fighter that will change most after the last fight, Fury is. He’s way more adaptable and had way more smarts. He’ll adapt so much better in the third fight than wilder will. By a mile. It won’t even be vaguely close this time and my bet is on Fury knocking him out stone cold by the sixth.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
              And like clockwork out come all the sweet Caroline troll sprogs
              lol have you not noticed Wilder is the laughing stock of the sport. It’s not just what you label sweet Caroline’s it is everybody that isn’t a racist Wilder fan.

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              • #17
                I'm curious why the media feels the need to make **** up when it comes to Deontay.

                Early on in his career I learned news that doesn't come from him is usually a lie.

                Remember when Russ quit? Then it turned out he got fired.

                Remember when they wrote articles questioning if Wilder really wanted a title shot? Then it turned out it was Stiverne who asked for more time and didn't even try to hide it.

                Remember when they wrote articles blaming Deontay for avoiding Povetkin even though Pov asked for a WBC Silver defense first, then, at the press conference for the WBC Silver title fight against Wach he announced that fight Wach meant he needed to delay the Wilder fight even farther, then failed two different drug tests for two different drug, then a drug test for an elim, and fought Johann dirty after being stripped by the WBC?

                How about that time they wrote articles questioning the legitimacy of every offer to Joshua even though he's now made three fights with Fury?

                Remember when they wrote articles claiming Wilder was scared of Ortiz so he fought Kong twice and knocked him out twice?

                Remember when they wrote articles about how Wilder's just looking for step aside money but it turns out, no he's not?

                How about all those articles that claim Scott has replaced not just Breland but also Deas, except you can see and hear Deas in the same videos as Scott?

                Oh, it turns out Wilder's not actually depressed because he's a poor black kid from Alabama whose got millions now and only took one ass beating so far? Yeah I knew that ****.



                Thing is, look at my sig, you don't need to help Deontay be outlandish to see it. He dresses like a Power Rangers villain and talks about **** like egg weights. I'm at least one of Wilder's most loyal supporters on here. That sig is older than his loss. I'm aware dude's goofy, but damn, why lie? Your ass knows if you didn't verify Deas' employment or not. That's just spreading misinformation...you know, bad journalism.
                Last edited by Marchegiano; 06-04-2021, 06:47 PM.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by M111 View Post
                  Not so sure. He’s shot himself in the foot a little. No way his trainer will stop it until he’s out cold this time not after the way he disgracefully treated Breland. He’s been disrespectful of Fury’s win. Hasn’t had any honour and taken his loss like a man and admitted the better man won. Made every excuse under the sun. Made a fool of himself. Fury for a big heavy is incredibly light and good on his feet. It’s what he has in common with Ali, Roy Jones, mayweather, pacquiao, naseem, Robinson, Leonard, lomachenko. Great footwork. He’ll smash Wildr to bits this time because no one will stop it.
                  I noticed something very interesting. Someone has the GIF up for when they threw the towel in for Wilder during the second Fury fight. If you watch the sequence, the last punch to land is a pretty good smash overhand from Wilder. Hard to tell how Fury took it but Fury had said that Wilder did catch him "lacking" in the second fight once and had him hurt a bit. Wondering if Wilder maybe remembering this sequence feels like he was wronged...Not saying he was, just thinking maybe this is why he feels he was denied.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by YoungManRumble View Post
                    Wilder lying about not being depressed, Fury lying about being depressed. This is heavyweight boxing ladies and gentleman.
                    It's spreading into the lower ranks. Ryan Garcia was depressed and cured almost at the same time. The smack in the face depressed him, but watching Haney raised him from the grave.

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                    • #20
                      Who tf is sean nam? Some pbc shrill?

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