Confirmed: Wilder did not have a eardrum problem
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you probably should have led with this after round 1 last night, and also maybe not gloated after AJ lost.For now, I'm going to leave you boys to your celebration. I'll give Tyson Fury his props. He did do what he set out to do and that was to stop Deontay Wilder.
He kept Wilder on the back foot by neutralizing his right hand equalizer. However, he was unable to break Deontay's spirit or keep him on the canvas though; Which is the mark of a good chin and huge championship balls.
The Bronze Bomber ate every punch Tyson landed and even got up from both knockdowns with one of them being dubious at best and by the end of the fight he still finished it on his feet.
Don't worry; He'll come back even stronger and better next time in the rematch. This time he will knock Tyson Fury out again like he did in their first bout absent of Jack Reiss being the referee.Comment
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Wilder was wobbled from the first stiff jab he took.
Then, Not having his 1-2 shake fury after it landed broke him.Comment
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Thank you for the report. I also read that it was a cut not a broken ear drum.
With that being said, after the beating that Wilder took, he should have been taken to the hospital for thorough evaluation. He got beaten to a pulp. The kind of beating he took warrants a hospital visit.Comment
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Of course he went to hospital. Team Wilder releasing rubbish.Thank you for the report. I also read that it was a cut not a broken ear drum.
With that being said, after the beating that Wilder took, he should have been taken to the hospital for thorough evaluation. He got beaten to a pulp. The kind of beating he took warrants a hospital visit.
But if he didn't... How often does the loser not front up to the press conference?
So was he sore or salty?Comment
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