It's all just talk until they get in the ring. Many questions about Wilder will be answered. Was there something wrong with him last time? Will he at least be able to make this bout more competitive? Is he just cashing out? Will Fury be floppy again? I'm pretty sure either way for however long it lasts, there will be fireworks.
High probability of a knockout, which is a good part of the reason I love heavyweight fights.
I don't think Wilder wouldn't talk, I just think he couldn't. Plus he can't read sign language so he was having everything enhanced in his hearing impairment headphones.
He didn’t make any of that clear because he didn’t speak.
Your odd arrangement in quotes is too much for me to bother engaging in conversation, I advise you to consider changing this annoying bad habit. Good day.
Your odd arrangement in quotes is too much for me to bother engaging in conversation, I advise you to consider changing this annoying bad habit. Good day.
For a change I am glad Wilder didn't speak. He isn't the most intelligent dude so his silence does other people favors. I hope that Wilder does win though because he has been disrespected as a former heavyweight champion. The fact that he had to go to arbitration to have his contact enforced tells me a lot about Tyson Fury as a man with his lack of honor. I hope Fury gets knocked on his ass.
Fury is a funny guy. "So, if Deontay Wilder doesn’t wanna commit to this press conference, let’s me take Deontay Wilder’s part. So, I’ll play double character, if you want. Yeah, I’m quite good at doing these role-playing stuff. So, I’ll be Deontay Wilder and I’ll be Tyson Fury, and we’ll play a little game.”
What a blown opportunity it was to not ask Fury a question while he offered to play Wilder. I felt the interviewer had the right to play around with it since Wilder was the one who decided to disrespect the press conference process in the first place.
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