He picked the gloves to have a built in excuse when he got knocked out.
Did Wilder screw himsef by choosing the Everlast MX gloves?
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I think Wilder screwed himself when he decided to put lots of weight on up top to combat Fury's weight and leaning but totally neglected his legs which were what actually would be taking all the weight of Tysons leaning.
I like Malik Scott but him and Deontay come across as very naive in their decision making and because Wilder has surrounded himself with yes men and become a full time diva nobody had the balls to tell him where he was gojng wrong.Comment
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So far, the only report of this seems to be coming from Malik Scott. I'd rather hear about that from a more creditable source.
Malik Scott Reveals Wilder Broke Hand, Says Fury Was 'Greater' Than Deontay
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Deontay Wilder Discharged From Hospital, Suffered Broken Hand In Second Loss To Fury
Deontay Wilder has been discharged from the hospital, though not with a clean bill of health. The former WBC heavyweight titlist was officially diagnosed with damage to his right hand suffered during his brutal third fight with lineal/WBC champion Tyson Fury. Alabama’s Wilder (42-2-1, 41KOs) scored a pair of fourth-round knockdowns but was dropped in rounds three, ten and eleven—the last of which prompted an immediate stoppage at 1:10 of round eleven in their Pay-Per-View main event Saturday evening at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
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He broke his hand landing on Fury
not sure how it would be different if he landed a few more? More chances to break it
either way none of this had any influence over the outcome. We have 3 fights worth of evidence that Fury can take Wilders best and still get up, and that Wilder has a shaky chin given a relatively standard puncher like Fury damaged him with every shotComment
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Yeah...I've since seen that.
Deontay Wilder Discharged From Hospital, Suffered Broken Hand In Second Loss To Fury
Deontay Wilder has been discharged from the hospital, though not with a clean bill of health. The former WBC heavyweight titlist was officially diagnosed with damage to his right hand suffered during his brutal third fight with lineal/WBC champion Tyson Fury. Alabama’s Wilder (42-2-1, 41KOs) scored a pair of fourth-round knockdowns but was dropped in rounds three, ten and eleven—the last of which prompted an immediate stoppage at 1:10 of round eleven in their Pay-Per-View main event Saturday evening at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.Comment
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