Comments Thread For: Hearn: Wilder's Confidence Must Be Absolutely Shot To Pieces; Made 642 Excuses For Loss

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  • DaNeutral.
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    #31
    Oh no, Eddie has spoken. Time for the rabid craziness. He really does bring the raging worst out of some limp posters on here. It’s funny to watch.

    Sweet Caroline, Dah dah dahhhhh.

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    • lfc19titles
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      #32
      Originally posted by davefromvancouv

      They weren't excuses, they were allegations backed up with credible evidence. And even in his condition and even with the tactics used, Fury still couldn't knock him out. Wilder is going to do a number on Fury and I believe Wilder is going to hold back and punish him before he breaks him and knocks him to kingdom come in sudden, brutal fashion. And the new...
      Lmao you wilder fan girls are something else

      just cannot admit reality

      I wonder what excuses you all will come up with next time when fury batters wilder again

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      • sicko
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        #33
        Eddie...STFU sometimes PLEASE!

        Great Promoter but F%CK OFF Questioning Pro Fighters Confidence, you could never do what they do that is why you're on the "EXECUTIVE" Side of things. Lack of Confidence would've been not taking this fight and taking big "Step Aside" money and allowing AJ vs Fury to happen.

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        • davefromvancouv
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          #34
          Originally posted by lfc19titles

          Lmao you wilder fan girls are something else

          just cannot admit reality
          Sure I can. Wilder-Fury 3 is next. Not whatever Hearn was talking about for 6 months...

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          • greeneye99
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            #35
            Originally posted by davefromvancouv

            They weren't excuses, they were allegations backed up with credible evidence. And even in his condition and even with the tactics used, Fury still couldn't knock him out. Wilder is going to do a number on Fury and I believe Wilder is going to hold back and punish him before he breaks him and knocks him to kingdom come in sudden, brutal fashion. And the new...
            How is Wilder's costume being too Heavy an allegation and Not an Excuse
            I'll wait............

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            • Toffee
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              #36
              Originally posted by tokon
              It's just part of the necessary mentality. Once you admit a guy is better than you, what's the point in fighting?!
              If you accept someone was better than you then you are motivated to improve, or do things differently next time.

              Wilder doesn't seem to accept that Fury beat him. So he'll go and do the same thing. And will probably get beaten the same way.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Toffee

                If you accept someone was better than you then you are motivated to improve, or do things differently next time.

                Wilder doesn't seem to accept that Fury beat him. So he'll go and do the same thing. And will probably get beaten the same way.
                The worst thing for Wilder is that he's ****-scared of Fury now and Fury is clearly in his head.

                This is all down to Wilder's management team, they've been SO irresponsible putting him in the same ring as Fury when he's in this shape of mind.

                Psychologically I don't think that he's recovered from Fury getting up in round 12. His right hand was mowing down EVERYBODY and putting him in the record books. Then Fury comes along and gets up TWICE from that right hand.

                Then in the second fight Fury takes another couple of decent right hands in the first round and then BATTERS him for 7 rounds.

                Psychologically Wilder is BROKEN. You can see it quite clearly in that Mo Boxing interview.

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                • -Kev-
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                  #38
                  Hearn is spot on with the whole interview.

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                  • davefromvancouv
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by greeneye99
                    How is Wilder's costume being too Heavy an allegation and Not an Excuse
                    I'll wait............
                    Because Wilder alleges he was given water by Breland that made his legs so weak, even his costume felt heavy. It's a false narrative that his costume was too heavy, again, promoted by the mainstream media and Hearn.

                    He had his toxicity levels checked after the fight, so he made the allegation based on actual evidence.

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                    • JDBarrett
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                      #40
                      Idk if there is a bigger fan of Tyson Fury than myself..and not in the conventional sense that he is a "favorite" of mine, its just that I have an immense amount of respect for not only his style and ability but that he was able to bring himself back from a mental breakdown. Having said that, Idk if there is anyone who would like to see Wilder win this more than I. If only for himself and redemption, but Idk if he can do it. Who knows what will happen, but if he does not win, it will be because he has not learned anything. Fury has still yet to feel his first professional loss..of course, Deontay doesnt not seem to have accepted his as he probably should have..and this fight will be as career defining as the second one was bc of the way in which he lost. After that 2nd fight, we all heard the "just a big puncher" and "one trick pony/fluke" talk and we all heard all the excuses, but look in his eyes in that fight. He was lost, in unfamiliar territory and he didnt know what to do. He'd never been ran down and didnt know how to answer it. In this first fight, Tyson fought differently and Wilder was able to score on him a few times. The fight Tyson needs to make now is to avoid him, let him try to land the big right and frustrate him. I hope hes watching the Ali-Foreman fight.

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