He believes no such thing. Did you see the Mo Boxing interview? It displayed his fear for all to see. This guy is NOT in the right state of mind to be getting in the ring with Fury anytime soon. Here's a link to the interview at the 10 minute and 52 second mark. Wilder starts with his usual 'I only have to be perfect for 2 seconds' schpiel when the interviewer mentions that Fury says he owns his soul:
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That fake smile of his disappears, his face drops, there's a slight lip compression when Fury's name is mentioned, then you can see the fear in his eyes. He then starts stuttering and stammering like Foghorn Leghorn on speed before he can recover his composure and puts that fake smile back on.
The man is TERRIFIED. Just watch that video, his body language and that look in his eyes doesn't lie.
Wouldn't surprise me if he's suffering from PTSD after that beating he took. If he ends up getting beat like that again I'm expecting this to be his last fight.
Comments Thread For: Manager: Deontay Wilder is Training Like He's Never Trained Before
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Makes no sense. If he's so terrified of Fury, his management would know, and they wouldn't have gone through so much trouble for an immediate rematch. That fight was dead in the water, and they resurrected it through arbitration.
Most of this seems driven by Wilder's pride more so than any management. Management would likely encourage him to take a tune up like you say. Wait out Fury/AJ. Management would've kept some of his wild statements and excuses under control. Management wouldn't have fallen down a rabbit hole of theories of Breland working for Fury.
Wilder may be broken, but it would be in terms of delusion more than confidence. I'd bet he literally believes he's going to knock Fury's head off his shoulders next month.Leave a comment:
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I am sorry mate but that is something I cannot do. I have a mountain of evidence and proof that Tyson Fury had indeed cheated Deontay Wilder in this series and cannot and will not relent from that belief.
Yea Glad this $100 bet is still on.
I hope you're a fan of your word and don't disappear after Wilder loses
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Listen Man
You still with these unproven cheating claims that neither Wilder or his manager Shelly Finkel filed any complaints against Tyson Fury for
Cut it out already!
To do so, I will have to lie and betray my own conscience, principles, morals and values and that is something I cannot do at this time. Please understand!
I must have both my honour and integrity intact at all times. I will say this about Deontay Wilder though. He was wrong about Mark Breland. I've never for one second believed that Mark spiked his water or was a snake in the grass.
He was only looking out for his best interest as the chief second is concerned by stopping the fight in order to save him for another day. Therefore, I agreed with the stoppage.
Moreover, I never believed his costume was too heavy either. He was just operating on pure nerve. It's my opinion that the moment had gotten to him which made him very tight and tense before the fight.
He needed to relax but he expended too much nervous energy pacing back and forth in his dressing room; Which made him very tired before the opening bell.
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Yea Glad this $100 bet is still on.I told you mate it's on. Just wait on the night of the fight. Fury can't punch with padded boxing gloves on. He is a bare knuckle boxer. Which is why he has to cheat and resort to subterfuge in order to defeat Deontay Wilder. However, he won't get away with it this time. If he can't cheat then he is gonna get his ass whooped. It's just that plain and simple.
I hope you're a fan of your word and don't disappear after Wilder loses
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Listen Man
You still with these unproven cheating claims that neither Wilder or his manager Shelly Finkel filed any complaints against Tyson Fury for
Cut it out already!Leave a comment:
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No one would question that except for the whining about how he was cheated utter bull****. I can't respect it at all. As far as more like him, we don't need anymore dishonorable crybabies. This has been pathetic. Like 10 excuses for losing when all he had to say was "I lost". It's about manhood, or the utter lack of it.Leave a comment:
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Say what you want about Wilder. But he is getting right back in there against Fury, instead of calling him a bum respect the mans courage and drive. Wish more were like him.Leave a comment:
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Wilder is an absolute fool for stepping in the ring to get his head torn off again. What is he going to say after the fight (if he's medically fit for an interview)? That he got cheated again in front of the whole world, but only he and his team of yes men can see it? This guy's mind is going to become unraveled. It doesn't matter what he does for training or how he enters the ring. He should wear a Tinkerbell costume that's only a few ounces. One excuse eliminated! Breland won't be there sabotaging him. That excuse eliminated. He will be able to argue white privilege because the judges and ref let Tyson Fury hit him and sure, when you lose at everything else, you can always toss the race card.Leave a comment:
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The most important "training" Wilder should do is to learn to relax his butt muscles. Then it won't hurt so bad when Fury cornholes him and makes him his ***** in front of the whole world. This is going to be a one sided joke that will be settled in 5 rounds tops. Wilder could easily have an emotional meltdown. His stable full of yes men will all be saying "Fury cheated". What a joke of a man with zero credibility. I'm ashamed he's an American.Leave a comment:
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I actually am afraid of whats going to happen in this fight. Deontay is either gonna get a shot early and lay Fury out or it is going to be like last fight but Wilder might just pull a Tyson and bite the Fury once he's beaten and has no answer for his style of fighting.Leave a comment:
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Trained as if he has never trained before and doesn't know what to do? That explains the ****** bench press video
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