Someone didn’t have confidence receiving a $100mil three fight deal
Comments Thread For: Wilder: Joshua Doesn't Have Confidence To Win Ruiz Rematch
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Isn’t it rather easy to be mentally strong if you’ve never fought a live body until your 39th fight? (Or was it 38th?)Comment
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How many mentally ******ed excuses did Deontay come up with after he lost to Fury? This ****head doesn’t even know how to speak properly let alone make any judgement on how another fighter managed to become unified HW Champ...something Ducking Deontay has never managed.
Fury is coming for you and when he wins, it’ll be the end of the Alabaman *****.Comment
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All trolling aside, I think there are valid questions to ask about the mental state of both fighters in this rematch. Joshua has been making a lot of odd comments over the past few days and looked out of sorts in the first fight. Ruiz hasn't really betrayed any major insecurities but historically guys in his position who come from nowhere to score a huge upset and topple such a massive player don't handle it well and usually end up handing the belt to the original holder or someone else in their next fight. Going from fringe contender to unified heavyweight kingpin overnight has got to be a huge shock to the system that's got to be tough to handle. The unusual venue should in theory take both guys even further out of their comfort zones too. We'll know for sure who's champion material after the fight - hopefully, anywayComment
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How many mentally ******ed excuses did Deontay come up with after he lost to Fury? This ****head doesn’t even know how to speak properly let alone make any judgement on how another fighter managed to become unified HW Champ...something Ducking Deontay has never managed.
Fury is coming for you and when he wins, it’ll be the end of the Alabaman *****.Comment
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All trolling aside, I think there are valid questions to ask about the mental state of both fighters in this rematch. Joshua has been making a lot of odd comments over the past few days and looked out of sorts in the first fight. Ruiz hasn't really betrayed any major insecurities but historically guys in his position who come from nowhere to score a huge upset and topple such a massive player don't handle it well and usually end up handing the belt to the original holder or someone else in their next fight. Going from fringe contender to unified heavyweight kingpin overnight has got to be a huge shock to the system that's got to be tough to handle. The unusual venue should in theory take both guys even further out of their comfort zones too. We'll know for sure who's champion material after the fight - hopefully, anywayComment
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