As usual from Hearn: the exact opposite of reality.
Comments Thread For: Hearn: Wilder's Confidence Must Be Absolutely Shot To Pieces; Made 642 Excuses For Loss
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This is good for the promotion. Wilder's going to work himself into a foaming frenzy and it either pays off in style with a monster KO or it spectacularly backfires and as soon as he gets cracked, and he'll fold like a pack of cards. He's making it all or nothing. Kind of foolish but it was always going to be like this. His ego is out of control.Comment
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Wilder is done, he getting stopped in 5, one last big payday is what he is after. Fury gonna get that one punch KO of Wilder Sugarhill was talking about. His anger is gonna walk him right into it. Wilder isn't learning nothing new from his yes man of a trainer.Comment
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His power didn't suddenly go away overnight though. I think if Fury doesn't treat him as the same threat he did in the second fight he could get caught.
And it will be very hard to think of him as the same threat given how dominant Fury was last time. It will be very interesting and I'm definitely buying it.Comment
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Do you really think Fury plans on coming in at 300 pounds? I'm almost wondering if that's a mind game honestly. If it isnt I'll wonder how serious he is taking the fight this time around. I think Wilders lack of words in the press conference was a great tactic but he needs to not do any interviews or anything like that and it can favor him. Silence can be very dangerous and quite a psychological advantage IMOComment
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The Wilder excuses and behavior is lame and like a kid having a tantrum. But Hearn is a snake oil salesman. His clown car drug cheats are all innocent (Whyte) yet he’s got something to say negative about everyone he doesn’t promote. He’s basically an English Dana White. Needs to shut his big mouth.Comment
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Do you really think Fury plans on coming in at 300 pounds? I'm almost wondering if that's a mind game honestly. If it isnt I'll wonder how serious he is taking the fight this time around. I think Wilders lack of words in the press conference was a great tactic but he needs to not do any interviews or anything like that and it can favor him. Silence can be very dangerous and quite a psychological advantage IMO
I wouldn’t call it a tactic so much as a reaction to a situation he wasn’t comfortable participating in.
I would not be at all surprised to see an injury in camp for Wilder which rules him out of the fight
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Its not the same thing, Anthony Joshua had never faced andy ruiz, tyson fury already faced him 20+ rounds, he knows him wellComment
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Great promotion for this fight, as Eddie's been doing the last 6 months.
However, if he hasn't gotten the message, he needs to be quiet for once. Fury himself stated he wasn't training for AJ, so I don't want any excuses when he ends up flat on his back.
Booooooooooooooomb Squaaaaaaaaaad!!!Comment
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