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  • #21
    Wilder being trained by a guy he knocked out easily. However, it doesn't mean Scott isn't a good trainer.

    Why are they ashamed if anyone was depressed, it has happened to most of the human race.

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    • #22
      agree he may feel wronged but realistically he’s won perhaps 2 of 18 rounds and in think Fury is the more cerebral fighter. He’ll take more from the last fight than Wilder did. He didn’t win either of the last two fights purely on will. He was dramatically better in every department in both fights. I’ve got no reason to think he’ll do worse I. The third. Reckon he’ll do better. Look how much better Fury got between fights 1 and 2. The third will be an even bigger jump. Fury will be this generations truly great heavy mark my words.

      Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

      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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      • #23
        I bet Malik Scott does not have the balls to hold the towel, and will give it to another member of team Wilder, then dispute the decision at the end and throw him under a bus, just like Breland was.

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        • #24
          The guy who took a dive for Wilder says he was not depressed, good enough for me. Scott just another yes man for the bum squad.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by M111 View Post
            agree he may feel wronged but realistically he’s won perhaps 2 of 18 rounds and in think Fury is the more cerebral fighter. He’ll take more from the last fight than Wilder did. He didn’t win either of the last two fights purely on will. He was dramatically better in every department in both fights. I’ve got no reason to think he’ll do worse I. The third. Reckon he’ll do better. Look how much better Fury got between fights 1 and 2. The third will be an even bigger jump. Fury will be this generations truly great heavy mark my words.


            I think Fury wins as well and that he dominated, stats also support such. I am just imagining how Wilder feels so wronged. when the fight was stopped, he was upset, and he had landed that last punch... just looked like he felt he had some momentum... and I emphasize the "he felt" part lol.

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            • #26
              malik's turn to squeeze some money out of wilder and pretend reality isn't happening. ok i got next!

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
                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.
                the only time the media lied about wilder was when they said he was good
                Szef Szef Boxingmean Boxingmean like this.

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                • #28
                  U think Malik and Deontay sleeping together, I’m starting to wonder; I’m just saying last person I knew that fought someone and made them part of the team was Christy Martin and now she married to the woman; I’m just saying

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                  • #29
                    I don't remember him being depressed being pushed very hard.

                    Him being a lil fooking nuts was pushed hard, but thats cuz the things he was saying were kinda nuts. Breland was down with Fury. Water was poisoned. Costume was too heavy. Egg weights in the gloves. No wraps. Etc & so on.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by M111 View Post
                      agree he may feel wronged but realistically he’s won perhaps 2 of 18 rounds and in think Fury is the more cerebral fighter. He’ll take more from the last fight than Wilder did. He didn’t win either of the last two fights purely on will. He was dramatically better in every department in both fights. I’ve got no reason to think he’ll do worse I. The third. Reckon he’ll do better. Look how much better Fury got between fights 1 and 2. The third will be an even bigger jump. Fury will be this generations truly great heavy mark my words.


                      I think it'll be hard to do better than that 2nd fight. That was a massive ass whooping.

                      I do expect Fury to win. I mean I just don't see much of a path to victory for Deontay. He's got the right hand or the right hand. And he's failed at that over 19 rounds already & failed really bad in those last 7 rounds. I don't see how much can change for Deontay in the next 12 or less rounds.

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