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Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Drops Deontay Wilder Twice, Stops Him in Seven
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Wilder and his power so overrated!! One quality win over a old, slow Ortiz....the rest were cans that any top hw of the present and past would Ko!! Bumsquad and his excuses were so weak afterwards.
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Originally posted by Jack Rivers View PostGreat fight. Not what i expected which makes it better... I wish wilder would have not been that guy after he lost, then leave his trainer and manager to talk after the fight... I remember him talking ill of another certain boxer when they lost...
So does this put the top three as fury, joshua then wilder?
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Had to watch the fight on a smartphone while traveling. Not here to argue with anyone, all I have to say is:
What a fight!
Uncle Bob sure hit the jackpot
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Great fight. Not what i expected which makes it better... I wish wilder would have not been that guy after he lost, then leave his trainer and manager to talk after the fight... I remember him talking ill of another certain boxer when they lost...
So does this put the top three as fury, joshua then wilder?
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Boxing has a long history of champions walking in to a ring with an aura of invincibility and leaving visibly diminished by defeat. The effect is even moreso when the ex-champ is a big puncher who has grown to rely too much on that one advantage. When the advantage no longer works, when you've been found out, it is a difficult truth to swallow that you must find a way to try and compete using your weaker skills. A young fighter can go and work on those skills, but for a 34-year-old that is tough. And to do it for a rematch against an elite fighter who has just beaten you up unrelentingly and taken away all that made you special? Psychologically, Wilder could plunge a long way.
Separate point: interesting to hear in the post-match press conference that Wilder's head trainer didn't want to stop the fight and was surprised that other guys in his corner threw in the towel.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostI disagree. Wilder spirit wasn't broken. He didn't tap out or quit. He did not appear to be a broken man. He was still trying to land that right hand even while being weight bullied by the much larger Tyson Fury. Watch how fast Deontay exercises his rematch clause. He has 30 days to do it. So Deontay will be just fine. He'll be back.
When all’s said and done, the fall out from the night will play over in his mind and yes I believe he’ll never be the same. Some guys can recover from a loss, I think Wilders ego won’t handle it, ask yourself, how could he in all seriousness, spend 20mins in the dressing room dressing up like a baddy in the power rangers and do a long ring walk knowing the last time he was in there his corner had to save him? His aura is crushed. He comes in next time with a punchers chance and he loses again next time, because he is just not a good enough boxer.
Btw Fury’s final stroke of genius was singing American Pie to Wilders fans as he left the ring to boos, that will play over and over in his mind, I wouldn’t even be surprised if he retired.Last edited by sportbuddha; 02-23-2020, 02:56 PM.
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Originally posted by Angry View Post**** fury. He cheated and punched wilder at the back of his head while bullying him and stuffing wilder under his armpit. Wilder is still my champion. Fury is a bully and a loser.
I am sick and tired of hearing about his mental health. Wilder has gone through **** too. Wilder isn’t and has not been treated fairly and given his due credit.
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the... Pac > Golovkin > Matthyse > Joshua... fanboy train...
are still so embarrassed they cannot even have a good laugh at Wilder
learn the game you mugs LMAO
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