Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Vows: The War Has Just Begun, I Will Rise Again!

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  • Robbie Barrett
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    #121
    Originally posted by #1Assassin
    The hatred for this man is absurd. I mean it always was, but i figured it was because he was on top and once he lost people would tone it down a bit. But if anything it has gotten worse.

    The man stepped up to the plate, showed the heart of a champion. So what he lost? Knock his performance, but how can you disrespect the man himself?

    And now people are getting mad he is keeping his head up in defeat. You wish he would go off the rails like Fury a few years back, get fat and start doing coke. It's easy to tell with all the "he is really going off the rails" comments and whatnot. Sadly that's wishful thinking for some people.

    The man who made something out of his life from nothing, fell hard from the top of the mountain and decided to keep his head up and get right back to climbing. That should be admired instead it makes people mad. ****ing disgusting..
    He got completely outclassed and embarrassed. Instead of being humble, having a bit of honesty and just being real he releases this ****. Claiming he's a king and he's going to war. The guy is a delusional clown.

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    • juanpablo
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      #122
      Your king? Wtf

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      • MDPopescu
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        #123
        Originally posted by #1Assassin
        ...

        The man who made something out of his life from nothing, ...
        ... OK...

        ... but do you hold only one example of a top pro boxer who was born with a silver spoon?... Well... I guess you don't...

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        • wrecksracer
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          #124
          dude, you lost 2 in a row to Fury by my count
          Last edited by wrecksracer; 02-29-2020, 08:09 AM.

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          • Nusky
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            #125
            All these Negative Nancy's in the thread talking trash about Wilder are some of his biggest fans. Claim to hate the man but click refresh on his social media pages like it's their oxygen. Obsessions aren't healthy ladies. Especially when you're not being honest with yourselves.

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            • Tutsa
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              #126
              King of Excuses that’s about it but good luck challenger!

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              • sledgehammer17
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                #127
                Neither Mr Wilder nore Mr fury are kings, the only true king of kings is Jesus christ in my book. Now will Wilder come back from this loss, yes he will, and I'm sure the rubber match with fury will be a lot harder for Tyson than the rematch was. I think deontay has a point to prove so logic says he's gonna be even more ready and give his very best, the problem for him is I just don't think his best is enough to beat Tyson fury, fury for me won the first match and obviously won the second I carnt see what deontay can do differently apart from one punch ko, but Tyson seems to be able to take that power too. So I think Tyson fury wins again this time in either a mad slugfest or by more likely late stoppage or clear points win for Tyson fury.

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                • junior gong
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                  #128
                  What an absolute *****house. The most pathetic excuse merchant in modern boxing history, possibly ever.

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                  • Eddy Current
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                    #129
                    Originally posted by lion33lit
                    I think more so.... It does something to their egos to point out his flaws and conjured up perceived "flaws." ...Sure the guys going through a moment - without a sense of humility, but the skinny lightweight (for a heavyweight) basketball player with bird legs... who's all of a sudden a "bully,"(??) - has always wanted to test himself against the very BIGGEST & BEST!

                    He's actually told his corner to never throw in the towel - to that I say AMAZING with a little coo coo involved!....I've never heard of any boxer telling his corner to "NEVER" - beforehand and 'really' mean it!... So his warrior spirit WILL materialize in the rematch with 'adjustments' to boot...

                    Joshua on the other hand will now finally make things happen to fight Wilder, its because Wilder will be 35/36 yrs "old" when/if they ever do meet....Yeah, Wilders coming off a little delusional, but with the delusion he can visualize his way back into a successful bid at a rematch.
                    Well said. Wilder is a legit badass. He's fully aware his skills aren't up there with guys like Fury, but walks into the fire just having faith in his grit and punching power.
                    The fact that he's eager to fight Fury again after that 2nd fight is a testament to his toughness and determination. Fury has a hefty size advantage that seems go fly under the radar when people discuss this matchup. Calling Wilder the bully is laughable.

                    I always found it bizarre how people love pointing out a pro boxers flaws after he loses.

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                    • deathofaclown
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                      #130
                      The words don’t quite have the same impact when we saw him take a shellacking a week ago.

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