I see why Wilder avoided Wlad.
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Wilder already knocked Fury out in the first fight: he just didn't get the call. Fury surprised everyone with his aggression in the rematch, but Wilder will come back with a vengeance and will brutally knock him out in the third fight. No need for new trainers or a new game plan. Just the time and date...Comment
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You keep linking videos showing Dr's describing the symptoms of a perforated ear drum but in doing so, you're openly admitting and accusing Wilder's entire team of lying. They have told you there was no perforation and yes that means he just got the crap beaten out of him. So you call them a liar and hunt for material which supports your theory. Maybe you should email your stellar findings to team Wilder and instruct them to pay for some proper medical treatment, as they're clearly visiting cowboys who don't diagnose perforated ear drums properly. The guys on the youtubes know what's upComment
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The actual diagnosis has not been made public yet. We'll find out soon enough...You keep linking videos showing Dr's describing the symptoms of a perforated ear drum but in doing so, you're openly admitting and accusing Wilder's entire team of lying. They have told you there was no perforation and yes that means he just got the crap beaten out of him. So you call them a liar and hunt for material which supports your theory. Maybe you should email your stellar findings to team Wilder and instruct them to pay for some proper medical treatment, as they're clearly visiting cowboys who don't diagnose perforated ear drums properly. The guys on the youtubes know what's upComment
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Well team Wilder already stated it wasn't perforated, but let's ignore them and assume it actually was. What is your end game here, that a boxer lost because he kept getting punched on the ear? If that's all it takes to beat Wilder, boxers just simply need to repeat the tactic?
I'm actually edging towards Wilder in the rematch and I picked Fury for the prior 2, i'm just trying to open your eyes to your own delusions. Sometimes fighters lose, just accept it instead of trying to find justification outside of simply not being good enough that night.Comment
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Wilder landed the perfect shot in the first fight; Fury landed his in the rematch. The rubber match will settle the score, both fighters having learned from each other what they need to do to become better versions of themselves. The rematch clause has already been triggered. Now we're just waiting for the final date...Well team Wilder already stated it wasn't perforated, but let's ignore them and assume it actually was. What is your end game here, that a boxer lost because he kept getting punched on the ear? If that's all it takes to beat Wilder, boxers just simply need to repeat the tactic?
I'm actually edging towards Wilder in the rematch and I picked Fury for the prior 2, i'm just trying to open your eyes to your own delusions. Sometimes fighters lose, just accept it instead of trying to find justification outside of simply not being good enough that night.Comment
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^^^^This. a ruptured eardrum would have sounded a lot more credible than the 40lb costume killing Wilder's legs or Breland agreeing with Fury's guy to throw in the towel. But of course, it would need to be true, rather than Wilder facing the further shame of having such a claim refuted.Given all of the entirely embarrassing and painstakingly cringe excuses Wilder has been using so far, (including accusing his 2nd of colluding with the enemy and agreeing to throw the fight) there is no freaking way in hell they would be hiding a legitimate reason like a perforated ear drum. He would be singing that shiz from the roof tops, he'd probably buy ad time on Fox to tell the world that he only lost because of this now Dr verified loss of equilibrium.Comment
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There was only a one-year window (2015) in which they could have fought so I wouldn't say either guy avoided the other. Wilder won a belt and made a few defenses and Wlad ended the year by losing to Fury. After that Wlad was focused solely on the Fury rematch that never happened so I would say they just missed each other.Comment
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Finkel shot down any talk of throwing wilder in with wlad. Even went as far as calling Wilder just a baby, A BABY. Wilder got smashed up in sparring and Shirley thought screw that.Comment
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The truth is out, wilder has glass ears.Well team Wilder already stated it wasn't perforated, but let's ignore them and assume it actually was. What is your end game here, that a boxer lost because he kept getting punched on the ear? If that's all it takes to beat Wilder, boxers just simply need to repeat the tactic?
I'm actually edging towards Wilder in the rematch and I picked Fury for the prior 2, i'm just trying to open your eyes to your own delusions. Sometimes fighters lose, just accept it instead of trying to find justification outside of simply not being good enough that night.Comment
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