Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder: I Ain't Afraid To Get Rid of The '0' On My Record

Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • champion4ever
    Undisputed Champion
    Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
    • Sep 2007
    • 23444
    • 3,924
    • 6,761
    • 202,915,785

    #11
    Originally posted by Bonduu
    You clearly a Wilder fan girl to bring up AJ on Wilder talking shlt once again.

    Having said that, anyone who is unbiased know Wilder is just stepping up after about 40fights that is why he is relatively unknown in his own country. AJ on his own right is a unified champ with half the fights compared to Wilder that is why he has much more fans and makes 8-10times than what Wilder makes per fight and sells out stadiums.

    Finally, you Wilder fan girls should go buy some tickets or buy PPV on fight night to support your boy...if ppv is a flop you cvnts don’t expect 60-40 now do you? At most 33.
    He wouldn't have to be fighting on Saturday night, if only your boy had grown some balls like Tyson Fury to fight him earlier this year as he had promised. However, that is neither here nor there.

    The bottomline is Tyson Fury isn't ready for this fight. He hasn't so much as fought anyone as remotely close to the stature and caliber of a Deontay Wilder, since his comeback from that two and half year exile. Challenging just two handpicked, overmatched, limited and safe opponents just don't make the cut for me.

    Comment

    • Akutalee
      Interim Champion
      Gold Champion - 500-1,000 posts
      • Dec 2017
      • 708
      • 56
      • 83
      • 17,696

      #12
      Fury has gotten to wilder’s head

      Comment

      • Mrpink70
        Up and Comer
        • Jul 2018
        • 50
        • 6
        • 0
        • 9,274

        #13
        Originally posted by champion4ever
        He wouldn't have to be fighting on Saturday night, if only your boy had grown some balls like Tyson Fury to fight him earlier this year as he had promised. However, that is neither here nor there.

        The bottomline is Tyson Fury isn't ready for this fight. He hasn't so much as fought anyone as remotely close to the stature and caliber of a Deontay Wilder, since his comeback from that two and half year exile. Challenging just two handpicked, overmatched, limited and safe opponents just don't make the cut for me.
        That is why Wilder took this fight thinking Fury isn't ready for this fight and priced him self out of fighting AJ.

        Comment

        • Mrpink70
          Up and Comer
          • Jul 2018
          • 50
          • 6
          • 0
          • 9,274

          #14
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          It's so sad that you guys are missing the point. What he is saying is that he unafraid of taking risks and daring to be great unlike Anthony Joshua. He is willing to put both his career, health and life on the line in order to achieve that greatness.
          What risks has Wilder been taking against the bums he has fought compared to AJ's risks?
          He only took one risk against old man Ortiz thinking he could easily beat him and the Wilder says at one the 3 day press conferences that "Age is just a number" after Fury goaded him about nearly getting beat by an old man.

          Comment

          • Combat Talk Radio
            Banned
            Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
            • May 2015
            • 21727
            • 2,781
            • 6,368
            • 83,247

            #15
            Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
            “Let’s face it, in life we all have trials and tribulations. More times in life we’re losing instead of winning. People want to see how can you start back from the ground and build yourself back up. That’s the big thing about losing. Everyone don’t like a winner. They get tired of you winning all the time, especially if you’re confident or you’re bold about what you say. They want to see you lose. I know a lot of people on Boxingscene want to see me lose.”
            It's true, Mr. Wilder.

            More accurately, it's not you they hate.

            Comment

            • Ray*
              Be safe!!!
              Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
              • Jul 2005
              • 44867
              • 1,654
              • 1,608
              • 558,890

              #16
              Took him long to come to this conclusion? He should have stepped up his competition at 25-0 not 39-0. Fury was like 24-0 when he fought Wlad Klit. Joshua is 22-0 right now with 3 belts, if Wilder had challenged himself earlier in his career he would have realise that no boxer should be scared to lose their "0".

              Comment

              • P4Pdunny
                Undisputed Champion
                Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                • Jul 2017
                • 8094
                • 143
                • 142
                • 58,715

                #17
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                It's so sad that you guys are missing the point. What he is saying is that he unafraid of taking risks and daring to be great unlike Anthony Joshua. He is willing to put both his career, health and life on the line in order to achieve that greatness.
                What risks has Wilder taken? Fury is a good name but it's not that much of a risk right now and we know that.

                AJ stepped up early

                Comment

                • Bonduu
                  Undisputed Champion
                  Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                  • Sep 2017
                  • 1156
                  • 81
                  • 78
                  • 27,005

                  #18
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  He wouldn't have to be fighting on Saturday night, if only your boy had grown some balls like Tyson Fury to fight him earlier this year as he had promised. However, that is neither here nor there.

                  The bottomline is Tyson Fury isn't ready for this fight. He hasn't so much as fought anyone as remotely close to the stature and caliber of a Deontay Wilder, since his comeback from that two and half year exile. Challenging just two handpicked, overmatched, limited and safe opponents just don't make the cut for me.
                  Your boy Wilder demanded 60-40, then 50-50 in his favour...you clearly know he priced himself out right? He is clearly the B side here and it is bloody obvious for this fight with Fury still not sold out...hahaha yet Fury brings in more fans and buys in Wilders own country. How can you fan girls call Wilder peoples chanp when most people clearly do not know him...lolsss.

                  Comment

                  • HeyPapi
                    Amateur
                    • Oct 2017
                    • 7
                    • 1
                    • 0
                    • 7,378

                    #19
                    ......But wilder referred to AJ as lacking in confidence and unbecoming of a champion( just to paraphrase) when AJ surmised that he may lose @ some point in his career. So because Wilder says so, it's Gospel!!! Objectivity goes a long way in boxing and life.
                    Last edited by HeyPapi; 11-29-2018, 05:00 AM.

                    Comment

                    • DougalDylan
                      Undisputed Champion
                      Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                      • Jul 2017
                      • 2275
                      • 508
                      • 30
                      • 29,422

                      #20
                      Never in the history of heavyweight boxing has there been a boxer so obsessed with maintaining his 0. Ok maybe its his team round him but its hurt his image and ability.

                      Of course there is Yarde but he's not a heavyweight, I can see Yarde doing 50-0

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP