Lies from a projecting little ***** who uses semantics to weasel out of debts
Fury has mentally destroyed Wilder
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I don’t know why my other thread was closed. I was just trying to set the records straight based on an observation I have been holding in for a while.
Let me also clear the air on here:
1. The thread had nothing to do with racism - it’s just an observation. And like I poster said on the, it might be because this is generally a generation of mentally weak humans due to technology and ********.
2. I’m not a Fury fan and will never be. I don’t like his personality and I don’t respect his talent. He’s just an opportunistic boxer that has been able to pick the right spots and right opponents at the right time by being risk averse.
3. I’m still an AJ fan but when whenever you see immensely talented self-destruct by thinking they know-it-all - you need to show them tough love and tell them the truth about themselves.
I grew up being a fan of black heavyweights due to how powerful, strong, durable and mentally strong they’re. But it seems there’s a paradigm shift with this era. Wilder Talks like he’s Deebo from Friday but it’s a front to mask the little girl he’s beneath that. So it isn’t shocking heLast edited by BangEM; 10-07-2021, 01:51 PM.Comment
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THIS
People reading too much into him being quiet. He said I DONE SPOKEN ENOUGH. so Let me show you in the ring.
This is their THIRD FIGHT, how much more can you say?Comment
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It’s funny how fury & everyone isn’t a champion for mental health when it’s wilders.
He should be last person to say he’s delusional or mentally disabled right? I don’t see Wilder substance abusing.
I can imagine him mentioning his sob story then 5 minutes later points at wilder and says “Haaa Haaa You’re Nuts!” Loool
Fury needs a target to deflect from himself. He’s actually a troubled man.Last edited by AboutBillions; 10-07-2021, 02:34 PM.Comment
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I'm always a fan in playing the role at least. At the very least it is practicing behaviours and trying to handle emotions.
It is something AJ is probably too good at now. He worries about gassing so he manages himself to the nth degree which was fine until he met Usyk he didnt have it in him just to all of a sudden shelve the gameplan. But for Wilder I suppose the plan should be to stay in the fight long, limit damage, and just trying to give yourself 36 mins to banjo Fury.
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That goofy looking dude nearly killed Wilder in the ring, so yes, there's a good possibility that Wilder is scared.lol you guys are so funny. As if you really know what's going on in a fighters head. Wilder has the eraser. He has a chance to land it on any man and it'll be lights out for 99.9% of them. You think he's scared of a goofy looking dude like Fury?
I think any and all heavyweights would be lining up to fight a guy like Fury. He has zero intimidation factor. He just talks big and generally performs in the ring but he's not invincible despite what he'd have you believe. He's done mediocre performances against subpar competition. I know I know, he fights to the level. Noooooo, if you're that good, you won't even let that lower level be in the ring with you. You BLAST THEM OUT QUICK.Comment
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I feel like this is over extremely early, like within 2 rounds - more likely Fury KO but possible Wilder too. Or Fury just pummels Wilder until someone stops it. I just can't see it being a competitive fight for any meaningful period of time.Comment
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It was funny to hear Wilder say he didn't get hurt by the punches (he only had a confused look on his face after the first knock down and I guess getting dropped a 2nd time didn't "hurt him" either even though he no longer had anything left after getting back up).
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