Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Vows: The War Has Just Begun, I Will Rise Again!
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I didn't pick anyone in the masterthread. I have NEVER been a Wilder fan. I do not support afrocentric bigots that promote white hatred and black power. I root against them. You must've taken a Fury blow to the head like Wilder to think I'm a Wilder fanboy. I do hate delusional UK bunboys that hate on the U.S. though.Comment
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this is very cringe, what a shame that he feels he must carry on with this ****** persona
You can't be talking about fighting to the death AND complain about your costume being too heavy, that shhits's just ret4rdedComment
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The first two rounds were competitive, and I had it 1 - 1 going into the 3rd round.please explain how he wins against 1) vast weight disadvantage
2) greater boxing skills 3) more experience 4) against a better inside fighter 5) against a fighter with better footwork and ring IQ ..
serious question not trying to be confrontational , I backed wilder last time and were wrong , fury done a great job
The rabbit punch in round 3 killed his legs, and it wasn't competitive after that. (BTW: why did Bernard Hopkins get 5 MINUTES to recover when Roy Jones Jr. rabbit-punched him, but Deontay got a standing 8 count?)
I DO think Fury looked improved from the 1st fight, and his tactics were good, but that was not a real fight with a healthy Deontay Wilder... it was a guy who was wrestling and playing around with a DEAD-MAN-WALKING. I repeat, Tyson Fury was in no danger after round 3. Absolutely none, and he knew that.
I don't buy the narrative that this was "Fury outclassing him." Sorry, but that was an injured Wilder. And I see the 3rd fight as being MUCH more competitive.
Looking forward to Fury vs. Wilder III!
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Don’t do drugs son, now see the crap you just spewed!I absolutely buy Wilder's excuse. I've been there before. I've carried something for way too long once....and had no legs afterwards. I buy Wilder's story. I definitely would like to see fight 3 (no I'm not from Wilder's camp). While Fury is a better boxer than Wilder, let's not get it twisted. Fury did not destroy Wilder. When I think of destruction, I think of Mercer VS Morrison (true fight fans have seen that fight and know what I'm talking about). Wilder was a punching bag as he was tired, his legs were shot, and he had no movement. Wilder was not fresh. That became evident quickly. While Fury outfoxed Wilder in fight I, he didn't dominate the fight. Wilder if fresh, definitely has a punchers chance. I would not be surprised if a third fight turns out differently.....which is why I would love to see it. Wilder needs better folks in his corner, btw. He's very one dimensional. He needs to learn how to box/fight.Comment
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You remind me of myself -- I also had an over-protected favorite fighter... namely "my boy" Lucian Bute... he did well in the first rounds vs Froch... but, at some point, Froch dramatically dispatched him... Then it took me 2-3 days in order to fully understand what was about "my boy" Bute -- I finally realized that he was a protected hype job, like "your boy" is now...The first two rounds were competitive, and I had it 1 - 1 going into the 3rd round.
The rabbit punch in round 3 killed his legs, and it wasn't competitive after that. (BTW: why did Bernard Hopkins get 5 MINUTES to recover when Roy Jones Jr. rabbit-punched him, but Deontay got a standing 8 count?)
I DO think Fury looked improved from the 1st fight, and his tactics were good, but that was not a real fight with a healthy Deontay Wilder... it was a guy who was wrestling and playing around with a DEAD-MAN-WALKING. I repeat, Tyson Fury was in no danger after round 3. Absolutely none, and he knew that.
I don't buy the narrative that this was "Fury outclassing him." Sorry, but that was an injured Wilder. And I see the 3rd fight as being MUCH more competitive.
Looking forward to Fury vs. Wilder III!
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I give Fury credit for executing a great strategy, but I'm not convinced that Wilder has "no chance" to win a third fight. I strongly believe that we'll see a very competitive third fight. If you see Fury getting an "easy knockout," then by all means, you're welcome to bet with me next time.You remind me of myself -- I also had an over-protected favorite fighter... namely "my boy" Lucian Bute... he did well in the first rounds vs Froch... but, at some point, Froch dramatically dispatched him... Then it took me 2-3 days in order to fully understand what was about "my boy" Bute -- I finally realized that he was a protected hype job, like "your boy" is now...
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