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  • j0zef
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    #91
    Wilder started off so well immediately after he lost. If he just left it at "I wanted to fight on, don't like my team throwing in the towel", he would be riding high right now. Then he decided to open his mouth with a million weird ass excuses and threw his trainer under the bus.

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    • Mighty_Windir
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      • IRONCHINHAGLER
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        #93
        Originally posted by AdonisCreed
        Good article. Yeah as soon as anybody loses they immediately become trash. That's just how it works with boxing fans lol Wilder was/is flawed but as long as he has that knockout power he has a chance in pretty much any fight. He still should switch trainers. Besides as soon as Fury loses he'll get criticized, AJ was criticized when he lost and Usyk, Spence, Canelo, Lomachenko, Teofimo and Crawford will get it too. Everyone gets there turn lol
        its not the fact that he lost - all he had to do was say he had an “off” night and give props to Fury. But Wilder has to get ridiculous and give pathetic excuses about being done in by his costume, the ref not protecting him from the Fatman, and his outrageous assertion about Breland/Dirrell!!! That’s where all the ridicule and criticism is coming from. Canelo and Loma were graceful in defeat....as would the other fighters u mentioned would probably also be when they get their 1st L.

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        • dibzvincent143
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          #94
          Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
          I’ll bet that, even now, after the way we all saw Fury deal with Wilder, practically everyone else will still approach with caution. They’d be crazy not to. Just because Tyson, the best heavyweight in the world, fought Deontay a certain way, doesn’t mean just anyone else can. Everyone still has to deal with that right-handed missile. Fury was caught twice in the first round alone with it. They didn’t land full force because Tyson has great reflexes and defensive skills that took something off them. It’s very possible that a lesser fighter would’ve eaten them whole and woken up in their dressing room.

          Yup! that’s why i’m not up for the Trilogy yet as well... let’s see wilder fight them dudes. Only guy i can see being successful is maybe ruiz.. dude is not scared as well to get hit and hits like a truck in a short distance 😂

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          • Boxer2019
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            #95
            He lost both fights and now we are hearing from our "bully" crying about too heavy clothing, wrong shoes and also too much snow in the casino. What is next.... Fury is a Robot and he came from the future... Terminator 8! Jesus let him retire and we have our freedom! No he will be not back....
            Last edited by Boxer2019; 02-29-2020, 07:37 PM.

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            • angkag
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              #96
              Trouble with Wilder is that even with all his flaws, he's still got that right hand. With the big paydays likely being Fury/Joshua, which contenders will be willing to go and risk it against that right hand while they are jostling for position for Fury/Joshua mandatories and a shot at a belt along with a good payday.

              Wilder was avoided before, no way Joshua gets in with him now that he's lost his belt. Fury may have to fight Wilder with III, but otherwise Wilder may find it hard to get dance partners now - he either beats Fury in III or will be avoided by everyone with a chance at the other 2.

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              • Adamsc151
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                #97
                Originally posted by BKM-
                From what you're describing, it sounds like he needs Apollo Creed to teach him to get that Eye of the Tiger back.
                It's all in the hips.... no, that's Carl Weathers in a different movie, lol

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                • Adamsc151
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by The Westerner
                  And he should also space out time to visit a psychiatrist regularly
                  I've said that before as well lol. Anyone who can refer to an alter ego in both 1st and 3rd person with a straight face needs their head checked.

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                  • Monty Fisto
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                    what was AJ's excuse for losing to the short fat nobody... ?

                    you showed how you roll when you blurted out excuses to justify AJ ducking Wilder AT LEAST TWICE in 2018

                    1) AJ demanded 50m, got offered $50m, but still refused to fight

                    2) AJ lowballed Wilder $12m, then quickly ran off to fight Povetkin

                    3) AJ lowballed Wilder $15m ..... shat himself when Wilder accepted ..... but then refused to supply a date and signature on the contract, and included ridiculous impediments that made no sense at all

                    4) NONE of the above events are the actions of a party who want to fight

                    you need to grow up and deal with the fact that Wilder made every effort to make that fight in 2018

                    Haye admits that AJ ducked Wilder... Lewis admits that AJ ducked Wilder... Bellew admits that AJ ducked Wilder... Khan admits that AJ ducked Wilder... Warren admits that AJ ducked Wilder... sooooo, why can't you admit that AJ ****ed Wilder?

                    why do you NEEEEED that to be so ? LMAO

                    And here we go. You seem to have gone off on a tangent. We were discussing Wilder and his ridiculous excuse. I offered no excuse for anything. I said from where I sat, it looked like DAZN pursued the fight. I stand by that. Also as I said, it's irrelevant to Wilder's terrible excuse.

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                    • CubanGuyNYC
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by dibzvincent143
                      Yup! that’s why i’m not up for the Trilogy yet as well... let’s see wilder fight them dudes. Only guy i can see being successful is maybe ruiz.. dude is not scared as well to get hit and hits like a truck in a short distance 😂
                      That’s a fight I’d like to see: Wilder-Ruiz. It would be interesting to see if Andy can get in and check Deontay’s chin, or if I’m right and Wilder still has what it takes to mow the man down.

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