Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Vows: The War Has Just Begun, I Will Rise Again!
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He needs to stop already with bishing about his trainer stopping the fight. Ok so you would have stuck around another two rounds before Fury puts you out cold or the ref stops it. So what, you still aint winning the fight and it was several rounds earlier before the fight ended that you abandoned even trying to win, just laying back on the ropes and letting Fury crowd you without throwing a single punch at him on his way in. He had zero chances of winning from what the 4th round or so on and his corner gave him a few extra rounds anyways.
Fans dont want to see you battered until youre out cold, they want to see you win. When there is zero chance to win then you stop the fight.Comment
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Wildling is part of the illuminati, hence the crazy outfits. He has been brainwashed into thinking he is an elite being, superior to others and unbeatable. They mess with these people's heads to improve their confidence and control them but they all end up stuck in a character, always playing a role. After all, in the end they are just puppets on a string.I am worried about this guy. He has bought into his own hype so much, it seems he cannot differentiate reality from fantasy.
The utter bullcr*p about "My people...I am your king" is just sheer, off the scale, idiocy. It is also an insult to people of colour. Who appointed him king?
Unfortunately, you know that Wilder did not write or plan this, he is just reading from a script. He needs to get rid of whoever is feeding him this nonsense and try to focus on boxing or else the 3rd fight is simply a cashout from his handlers, who seemingly care nothing for him as a person.Comment
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the king shall rise again !!!
fury needed to remove the padding in his gloves to win.
its still BOOMBBBSQADDDComment
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Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Vows: The War Has Just Begun, I Will Rise Again!
Former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder has taken to social media, to inform his followers that he plans to pursue an immediate rematch with Tyson Fury. Last Saturday night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Wilder was dropped twice and stopped in the seventh round by Fury, who walked away with the WBC title.
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