Oh he had no legs before the fight alright and it wasn't because of no costume
Deontay Wilder: “He didn’t hurt me at all"
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Have been a fan of this guy for awhile but these types of comments do him no favors. Just take the L and move on, its boxing it happens. Seems like anytime he has struggles in a fight he makes excuses for his performance.Comment
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Too hard for Wilder to accept.
Goes full black pride on black history month. Super fancy outfit to rep black pride.
Gets outsliqued by a non-black man, dominated, and knocked out.
I'm not a fan of Wilder's slugger style but respect the heart he showed on Saturday. Don't make it hard to be remembered favorably.Comment
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After the 1st fight:
Wilder doesn't want to hear any excuses from Fury
Wilder: "I don't want to hear no excuses that he had a long lay off for years, and that he was 400lbs & and on drugs."
Even though he didn't want to hear legitimate and factual excuses from Fury he had some lame excuses of his own:
Wilder: "I had an arm injury 3 months before the fight, so it was all jabs in camp, and I came in light because I had the flu. You saw the best Tyson Fury tonight, but you didn't see the best Deontay Wilder."
After the 2nd fight:
Wilder doesn't want to hear any excuses from Fury after the rematch:
Before the rematch Eddie Hearn & Wilder said they heard rumors that Fury was having trouble in camp.
Wilder: "I heard his cut reopened. I don't want to hear no excuses about how it was too soon after his eye was cut, or that he shouldn't have changed trainers so soon before the fight, or that he had problems in training camp."
So once again, even though he let it be known he didn't want to hear legitimate excuses from Fury he has lame excuses of his own. Wilder is really the worst kind of loser.Last edited by South Champion; 02-24-2020, 07:24 PM.Comment
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Wow, talk about delusional
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