Wilder Definitely Quit Against Fury Both Times He Got Stopped

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  • The Devil Knows Boxing
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    Wilder Definitely Quit Against Fury Both Times He Got Stopped

    Ever since Wilder hit Fury with his best rabbit punch in the first fight and Fury jumped up like he was doing burpees, Wilder has lost his confidence in his alleged power as well as his heart. The old story of the bully losing his nuts when he can't impose his will on someone.

    Deontay has since tried to compensate for his terrified heart And bruised ego with tough talk of "catching bodies," "dying in the ring," and doing steroids, but there is nothing you can do to the undefeated, undisputed Gypsy King that will break his will. Even the other rabbit punches Wilder resorted to in the last fight couldn't keep Fury Down.

    So now, down to the reality of the situation...WILDER IS A QUITTER. That last fall at Fury's feet was way over exaggerated and it was his way of signaling to the ref that he didn't want anymore. Just like he did in the second fight when he forced the towel to be thrown with his body language then blamed the man who threw it after all but begging Breland to save him from Fury's onslaught.

    Fury broke Deontay so badly that he even shares his wife with his trainer...the same trainer that took a dive against Wilder and was paramount to have around for that exact reason due to Deontay's fractured psyche.

    Wilder is now on the campaign to regain some of his manhood and confidence by facing his own sparring partner who will probably take a dive. Helenius does have great punching power though so as long as the fix isn't in, Wilder could get retired in this fight.

    Tyson Fury showed what a true Champion is by rising from those baseball bat hits to the back of the head multiple times. He never complained, he never quit, he just imposed his will on his opponent until the opponent gave up. And that's exactly what Wilder did, he gave up and all but begged the referee to get him out of there. Despite all his talk about wanting to die in the ring before having a towel thrown in.

    These are the facts, and they are irrefutable.

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    AJ still the Undisputed Wimp of the HW division.

    Fury landed 150 punches to stop Wilder.

    Ruiz landed 56 punches to stop AJ.

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      Originally posted by The Devil Knows Boxing
      That last fall at Fury's feet was way over exaggerated
      Clean KO. He was out cold. Ref stopped part of his fall.


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        Wilder didn't quit, Wilder's legs quit. After his legs quit he got the stuffing beaten out of him and he lost the ability to stand

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          Originally posted by SN!PER
          AJ still the Undisputed Wimp of the HW division.

          Fury landed 150 punches to stop Wilder.

          Ruiz landed 56 punches to stop AJ.
          The way AJ went to the canvas against Ruiz reminds me of Bob Sapp the way he also dives to the canvas looking for safety

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