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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostDefused the system by lying? Wilder asked him if he said what he said on an interview and he said yes, and then Wilder got up to confront him. How exactly is he supposed to defuse the situation? And then Wilder's boys all got up so he had to make a decision on his feet and that's exactly what he did. By throwing that chicken, it bought him some time to get out of there. That showed me he is a very fast thinker and is going to be hard to beat in the ring. May have to change my prediction in the Andrade fight.....
seems to comes naturally to Saunders. For instance,
when he claimed he threw the food because the
restaurant had served it to him cold, and later when he
claimed that he made Wilder pay for the thrown food.
A man with a higher IQ would not only have talked his
way out of trouble, he would not have put himself in
a situation like that in the first place.
You have a whimsical way of assessing the incident,
but we can agree to disagree.
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Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff View PostI did not say he should lie, but lying is something that
seems to comes naturally to Saunders. For instance,
when he claimed he threw the food because the
restaurant had served it to him cold, and later when he
claimed that he made Wilder pay for the thrown food.
A man with a higher IQ would not only have talked his
way out of trouble, he would not have put himself in
a situation like that in the first place.
You have a whimsical way of assessing the incident,
but we can agree to disagree.
Afterwards of course BJS is going to switch the story up a bit, but that's not surprising. I mean he said he had to beat up Wilder with a piece of chicken FFS.
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostAgain though, how was he going to talk his way out of it? Was clear as day that Wilder was looking for blood. Wilder didn't even give BJS a chance to explain himself or anything. Once he said yes, Wilder got up and was looking for trouble.
Afterwards of course BJS is going to switch the story up a bit, but that's not surprising. I mean he said he had to beat up Wilder with a piece of chicken FFS.
talked his way out of trouble, he would not have put
himself in a situation like that in the first place.
The little 'ring general' who thinks three moves ahead
could not predict what may happen if he put himself in the
same location as the giant whom he insulted?
He should have used his high IQ and stayed home or gone
elsewhere to dine, instead of putting himself in a situation
where he felt like he was in imminent danger.
Wilder was not overseas to catch a case, and this incident
only went from a verbal confrontation to a physical one
when Saunders escalated matters by turning poultry into a
projectile.
Saunders tries hard to be a clown,
but really he's just a bozo.
I wish I could say that I respect your opinion of Saunders,
but I graciously agree to disagree.
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Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff View PostLike I said, a man with a higher IQ would not only have
talked his way out of trouble, he would not have put
himself in a situation like that in the first place.
The little 'ring general' who thinks three moves ahead
could not predict what may happen if he put himself in the
same location as the giant whom he insulted?
He should have used his high IQ and stayed home or gone
elsewhere to dine, instead of putting himself in a situation
where he felt like he was in imminent danger.
Wilder was not overseas to catch a case, and this incident
only went from a verbal confrontation to a physical one
when Saunders escalated matters by turning poultry into a
projectile.
Saunders tries hard to be a clown,
but really he's just a bozo.
I wish I could say that I respect your opinion of Saunders,
but I graciously agree to disagree.
As for BJS should avoid being in the same spot as Wilder? I mean sure, but did he even know Wilder was going to be at that restaurant? And he would have ran into at some point, likely at the fight. So should BJS not have even attended the fight of his friend because of what he said to Wilder?
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostThat's fine. I wasn't asking you to respect my opinion in the first place.
As for BJS should avoid being in the same spot as Wilder? I mean sure, but did he even know Wilder was going to be at that restaurant? And he would have ran into at some point, likely at the fight. So should BJS not have even attended the fight of his friend because of what he said to Wilder?
the confrontation or do something other than throw food
like a 4-year-old. I keep saying the same thing, but you're
not listening. Belfast/Windsor Park are big places, and
he could have avoided putting himself within Wilder's
immediate vicinity, but Saunders is a foolish attention
wh0re.
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Let's see... a lot of nasty people on here are calling Saunders a punk, a sissy because he did not want to engage on a street fight with Wilder...
Wilder is more than 20 centimeters taller than Saunders (at least 8 inches taller, that's a lot, and even larger in reach).
Wilder is AT LEAST 25-30 kilograms heavier than Saunders (around 60 pounds that is),
And, to boot, Wilder is a puncher with a huge devastating right whereas Saunders is normally the typical runner or so-called "boxer."
Yet you fools wanted Saunders to fight him and call him a coward for running away or whatever, and have the nerve of considering Wilder "brave" for trying to beat up a midget, I mean compared to him? I'd say Wilder is a total coward if he tried to beat up such a weak midget, compared to himself!
RIDICULOUS!!!Last edited by sterilizer; 08-21-2018, 01:02 AM.
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Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff View PostSaunders should have used that genius IQ of his to avoid
the confrontation or do something other than throw food
like a 4-year-old. I keep saying the same thing, but you're
not listening. Belfast/Windsor Park are big places, and
he could have avoided putting himself within Wilder's
immediate vicinity, but Saunders is a foolish attention
wh0re.
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