Psychologically Wilder Is Done ,He Doesn’t Have The Make Up To Have A Stronger Mental

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  • REDEEMER
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    Psychologically Wilder Is Done ,He Doesn’t Have The Make Up To Have A Stronger Mental

    "............Makeup.



    This guy has a very weak mind .Everything he has said has been proven wrong or debunked . He’s going to struggle with aggressive fighters who are bigger or the same size as him,this is going to be his undoing in an era of giants ,skills would help and his gigantic ego is cringe.

    How can people have ignored boxing history this long showing you knockouts stop at so many fights that when you rely on knockouts you eventually lose .
    Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-25-2020, 04:38 PM.
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    Psychologically has nothing to do with it.

    He's not Mike Tyson where he has been boxing since a kid and has all of the skills in the world and just needs to get his head on straight.

    Wilder is an extremely limited fighter because he picked up boxing very late.

    A person can only learn so much when you pick up boxing as late as adulthood.

    Kudos to him making it as far as he did though.

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    • Madison Boxing
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      #3
      He seems like he's having a psychological breakdown and can't come to terms what's happened.

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      • PAC-BOY
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        #4
        Even if he were to win. Nobody will ever respect him. I hope Fury sends him straight to the Hospital unresponsive next fight. Lying pile of dog shlt

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        • Cobra Curry
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          #5
          Originally posted by HitmanTommy
          Psychologically has nothing to do with it.

          He's not Mike Tyson where he has been boxing since a kid and has all of the skills in the world and just needs to get his head on straight.

          Wilder is an extremely limited fighter because he picked up boxing very late.

          A person can only learn so much when you pick up boxing as late as adulthood.

          Kudos to him making it as far as he did though.
          I hear you but I think he could have made more of an effort on the technical side of the game. I've probably come across as a hater and I suppose I am to a degree but truthfully I'm more disappointed with his lack of application.

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          • sicko
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            #6
            He is on Excuse #6 in a span of 48-72 Hours makes me think that yeah he might have some issues

            He has Will, he has Heart and he is a Tough, he showed that even in Defeat on Saturday but he is pissing it all away with Excuses when instead he should saying "No Excuses...Fury Was The Better Man That Night!" "I Look Forward To Learning From This Fight And Coming Back Stronger In The Rematch"

            Why is that so hard to do? Well for Wilder it is because clearly Jay Deas doesn't tell him the truth, then he has these Fans/Followers who are now jumping on the Excuse Wagon and instead of say "No Deontay, Work On Improving Your Technique And Skills" they right their with him running with, reaching for and pulling excuses out of their collective ASSES

            I'm a Boxing Fan First, I never attach myself to 1 Boxer Only! I will say for fans who do attach themselves like that, you have to be honest, if you love a fighter as much as you claim then you for sure can point out his flaws and say WTF he needs to improve upon.

            What Concerns me for Wilder is that he actually takes time to Speak to and interview with these guys like on youtube who all they do is suck up to him. He even run with what they say on youtube daily "Fury A Crackhead" "Dillian Whyte Where Is Your B Sample". This to me is dangerous when a fighter starts listening to his FANS. That is a form of "BUYING/BELIEVING IN YOUR OWN HYPE"!

            Nothing wrong with Speaking to the People, I think it is awesome that Wilder takes the time to reach out and speak with the guys on youtube but he also have be very Careful as not making himself TOO Accessible

            Wilder can bounce back easily...if he is honestly with himself. Breland not the Problem, Jay Deas is! The Costume, Kenny Bayless, Anthony Dirrell is not why you lost, Fury is! Breland has fought before, not only has he fought he comes from Kronk himself, one of the greatest Amateurs of all times by the way and had one of the greatest Jabs this great sport has ever seen. So he knows WTF he is doing and he knows WTF he is talking about more so than F#cking Jay Deas who just so happen to own a Boxing Gym but clearly never Boxed on that level
            Last edited by sicko; 02-25-2020, 05:19 PM.

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            • HitmanTommy
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              #7
              Originally posted by Cobra Curry
              I hear you but I think he could have made more of an effort on the technical side of the game. I've probably come across as a hater and I suppose I am to a degree but truthfully I'm more disappointed with his lack of application.
              When you pick up boxing in your adulthood, there's only so much one can learn.

              That's like asking someone that's an adult to pick up basketball for the first time and expect him to play in the NBA.

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              • eco1
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                #8
                The problem with Wilder is he is not a sound guy in the brain department.

                He believed his Alter-Ego persona was real, believed all of those telling him how great he was, when everyone who know a bit of boxing knew what he really was.

                He believed K'oing bums is the same as fighting with real fighters.
                He even went as far as saying he would KO Mike Tyson, and while I never liked Tyson when he fought and I always thought "as soon as MT fights a real boxer, he is going down"I can also tell you that Mike Tyson would dispose of this arse of a Shallow persona in one or 2 rounds.

                It is a shame that Wider finally lost the little respect I had of him because of the ****** excuses. What a Dork!
                Last edited by eco1; 02-25-2020, 09:07 PM.

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                • NaijaD
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by HitmanTommy
                  Psychologically has nothing to do with it.

                  He's not Mike Tyson where he has been boxing since a kid and has all of the skills in the world and just needs to get his head on straight.

                  Wilder is an extremely limited fighter because he picked up boxing very late.

                  A person can only learn so much when you pick up boxing as late as adulthood.

                  Kudos to him making it as far as he did though.
                  I don't think Wilder starting to box at 21 or whenever it was is an excuse for him to be as bad as he is fundamentally. Others have picked up boxing at a similar age or even later and have gone on to develop far better skills than him.

                  I was watching a video of Wilder in the 2008 olympics and its shocking that he has not improved from a technical standpoint since then, you could even argue that he looks worse now. The problem with Wilder is he never worked on his flaws and his trainers never worked on them with him, it's a travesty that he has had 44 fights and looks as crude and unrefined as he does.

                  Deas must be completely clueless as a trainer, Saturday's towel incident provided some evidence of that. It's a damn shame cause if Wilder had the skills of the average contender he would probably be as unstoppable as he actually thought he was pre-fight.

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                  • Cobra Curry
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by HitmanTommy
                    When you pick up boxing in your adulthood, there's only so much one can learn.

                    That's like asking someone that's an adult to pick up basketball for the first time and expect him to play in the NBA.
                    I get you man, I only learnt to box at age 20 myself. For Wilder to get an Olympic medal from his starting point was phenomenal imo, so he must have had something but his dismissive attitude towards learning fundamentals clearly hasn't helped him.
                    I'm loathe to compare him to Joshua but it has to be said he also started late and as much people mock his showing vs Ruiz, you can clearly see a guy who has been drilled to within an inch of his life in the gym. Where is that effort on Wilder's part? Allied to his natural gifts, I believe that Wilder really could have been special had he put the time in.

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