Comments Thread For: Wilder's Trainer on Fury: We're Dealing With a Fighter That I Believe Nothing He Says
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The internet allows people to act disrespectful without much fear of consequences. Whenever I go to fights and speak to other boxing fans in person, 99% of conversation and debate is incredibly respectful even if we disagree.Comment
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You just gave the perfect example of how words are taken IF the listener has feelings towards the speaker.Comment
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I'd also add that boxing fans are no different than any other sports fans and probably a little better. We are all going to interpret things differently and have bias towards those fighters we follow. I don't get the people who root for promotional companies or content providers but I don't have to. So long as we treat each other with respect it's all good.
The internet allows people to act disrespectful without much fear of consequences. Whenever I go to fights and speak to other boxing fans in person, 99% of conversation and debate is incredibly respectful even if we disagree.
What makes it intolerable is when a fan base refuses to accept FACTS (as harsh as they may be). Resorts to childish antics and deflection.
We as fans, for better or worse, live vicariously through those we root for (to some extent). Casuals wear many hats and cheer for many guys (if they keep winning).
A drooler/groupie/fan boi/stan (?) are cancers to a fan base.
At no point should a person get violently upset. As they say, our heroes don't know we are bickering in their defenseComment
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You have to look at it from Wilder's position. Fury knew this fight was going to be 100% tougher. No Breland to spike the water bottle, no heavy outfit as Wilder threw it out, and no egg weights as Fury's gloves to be inspected carefully this time.
(Of course I'm being sarcastic, but it's going to be fun when Wilder reacts to all of this).Comment
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