Comments Thread For: Wilder: I Don't Have Nothing To Prove; Nothing To Lose; All The Pressure Is On Fury

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  • Patsfan bri
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    #31
    Originally posted by rubbish_calzaghe
    Both these guys have something to prove.

    Tyson needs to show that the last fight was no fluke. The allegations being made against him are pretty much unprovable now but he needs to give a similar performance otherwise the accusations will intensify.

    Wilder needs to show he's better than he looked last time out. If he's outclassed and then lands his right hand for a one punch KO, yeah he'll be the winner but that will do nothing at all for his status as a bonafide champion. He needs to show that he has actually improved as a fighter.

    I got Fury winning this, but wouldn't be shocked if Wilder lands a clean straight right and sends him to dreamland
    I pretty much agree you on all levels. Both have something to prove and while logic might point to a fury victory, I can see wilder catching him for the ko win. There is even a side of me that thinks if wilder is getting his assss handed to him again after the first few rounds does fustration set in and he pulls a Mike Tyson and does something to get disqualified.

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    • Patsfan bri
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      #32
      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
      Man, you are done, if you lose. Who will fight you after Fury beats you again, Charles Martin?

      Even in theory, if you beat Fury, Fury still has big money fights against Joshua in Uk. You have what?
      if wilder loses he is retiring.

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      • Johnny Rubber
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        #33
        To be fair, Wilder doesn't have much to lose following his poor conduct post defeat. He should ditch his passed around missus though. It can't be easy trying to regain dignity when you have a cum dumpster on your arm That said, I hope both guys have a good fight and more importantly "boxing" has a good night for us.

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        • BodyBagz
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          #34
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          You guys are hypocrites. At first you all say that Wilder wasn't shit to begin with who had very limited boxing skills. In other words, he was just a one trick pony who could only punch. Now you are saying that he has all of the pressure on him and from where?

          Outside of being a heavy underdog; He is likewise the least likely to succeed according to you so-called boxing experts as well. So.Wilder is right. The pressure is all on Fury. He is the champion who is expected to mop the floor up with him again.
          Unfortunately for Wilder, if Fury beats him AGAIN, Wilder better get used to being that Chisora level guy. He is fighting to save his career and prove he isn't a 1 trick pony.

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          • Oldskoolg
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            #35
            Originally posted by SimpleTouchee

            How is it his career over after a L? It's alot of contenders not fighting each other in the heavyweight division. It's still fights out there for him so that whole his "career is if he lose narrative is ****** in boxing if you keep fighting opposition in boxing that are good as you or slightly better loses will happens to everyone.
            It’s just casual talk. The Mayweather era has new fans thinking a loss or two finishes you.

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            • War Room
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              #36
              Originally posted by 1hourRun
              I seen a anxious and unscrewed Tyson Fury during today's press-conference. Tyson was desperate to have the crowd ( that BOOed him and call him a cheat ) believe his BS. Deontay is right, Tyson has to produce the same results, only this time without tampered gloves and poison.

              Wilder said something that caused Tyson to become frantic and combative : that the Gypsy-Bum could not KO him under the worse condition that Wilder has ever been in ; that Tyson's 'win' was fabricated, and that Phooey has the burden to prove it was not.
              Quoting for later.

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              • FannonOG
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                #37
                King Wilder is right. He'll very loose and calm this Saturday. Gypsy cheater will fold under the pressure.

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                • PRINCEKOOL
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Mr Giggles
                  Wilder does have massive pressure too cause it’s now or never for him, he loses this and he’s finished in boxing. His careers on the line.
                  He has been world Champion, and defended his titles '10 times?'.

                  Even if he loses this fight, but puts in a good showing.

                  There are big fights out there for him, Whyte, Ruiz Junior, Joshua 'Promoters will all still want to make these fights'.

                  Wilder, Fury, Joshua win or lose are still the only big fighters in the division.

                  A loss has not destroyed Joshua, a loss will not destroy Fury or Wilder ether.

                  Even though we live in that culture, where a loss is catastrophic 'That is not quite applying to these guys entirely'.

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                  • medic5678
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                    #39
                    It's true. Wilder has nothing to lose. With all his excuses, he's lost his pride and his mind. Given the way he got cornholed last fight, he's lost his azshole's ******ity. He's going to look like a street ********** living under a bridge this fight. No wonder they can't sell tickets.
                    Last edited by medic5678; 10-07-2021, 07:55 AM.

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                    • medic5678
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by War Room

                      Quoting for later.
                      Awesome! Love your little video. We'll have a new episode after Saturday.

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