Comments Thread For: Fury: What's Wilder Gonna Say? We've Heard Enough Excuses; Probably Best He Didn't Speak

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  • Pac=Duran
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    #11
    Originally posted by Oldskoolg
    When wilder speaks, his detractors criticise him. When he is silent, they criticise him. When he wins, they criticise him. When he lost, they criticise him. When he isn’t on social media for months, they criticise him. When he does post on social media they criticise him. If he wins this next fight, they will criticise him. If he loses, they’ll criticise him. There’s absolutely nothing wilder can do in the eyes of his strange high energy detractors. What is also 110% true is that all these kids who love to hate him give him the most attention. They follow his social media, they watch his interviews, they watch his fights….he’s doing something right….
    When he speaks he sounds like a total buffoon, worst trash talker, liar and excuse maker in boxin history.
    When he stays silent he does do so out of cowardice due of the effects of him opening his mouth in the first place lol

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    • Oldskoolg
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      #12
      Originally posted by Pac=Duran

      When he speaks he sounds like a total buffoon, worst trash talker, liar and excuse maker in boxin history.
      When he stays silent he does do so out of cowardice due of the effects of him opening his mouth in the first place lol
      Oh. Cool. Thanks!

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      • PBR Streetgang
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        #13
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
        And if Jay Deas is the one who missed the Egg Weights when overseeing the hand wrapping and glove checking then why didn't he get fired as well?

        So many questions.
        Regarding Deas, I think Wilder addressed that situation previously. His opinion was that while Jay may have not performed his job adequately, he did not go against Wilder's will like Breland did (when he threw in the towel). Wilder viewed the difference as betrayal (Breland) versus incompetence (Deas) and one he could be forgiven but not the other.

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        • PunchMeIDareYou
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          #14
          Originally posted by PBR Streetgang

          Regarding Deas, I think Wilder addressed that situation previously. His opinion was that while Jay may have not performed his job adequately, he did not go against Wilder's will like Breland did (when he threw in the towel). Wilder viewed the difference as betrayal (Breland) versus incompetence (Deas) and one he could be forgiven but not the other.
          So he was upset with the guy who literally saved his life? Wow, what an idiot.

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          • Nightfall
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            #15
            Wilder will stop Fury. i can see it coming

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              #16
              Originally posted by PBR Streetgang

              Regarding Deas, I think Wilder addressed that situation previously. His opinion was that while Jay may have not performed his job adequately, he did not go against Wilder's will like Breland did (when he threw in the towel). Wilder viewed the difference as betrayal (Breland) versus incompetence (Deas) and one he could be forgiven but not the other.
              I see, incompetence is acceptable on his team. So he keeps the guy directly responsible for the dent in his head.

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                #17
                Originally posted by PunchMeIDareYou

                So he was upset with the guy who literally saved his life? Wow, what an idiot.
                I am merely explaining the rationale Wilder provided during a November 2020 interview for the Custer on The Last Stand Podcast.

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                • hugh grant
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                  #18
                  Speaking didn't help before so it's worth trying something else

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                  • Oldskoolg
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                    I see, incompetence is acceptable on his team. So he keeps the guy directly responsible for the dent in his head.
                    How do you think that dent happened? In all my years of watching boxing I have never seen a fighter’s skull dented like that.

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                    • QballLobo
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                      #20
                      My prediction is Wilder gets dropped early then goes into head hunting mode which plays right into Fury’s game plan it ends with a ref stoppage instead of a corner stoppage.
                      Then we get weeks of more Wilder excuses.

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