You know I lost respect for wilder if this is true.
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Apparently Wilder tried to get Pauli and Steve Farhood Fired from Showtime!
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Another bad look for Wilder. A man who cannot accept criticism, especially the constructive kind, is doomed. He has surrounded himself with "yes-men" and he has built this delusional vision of himself as a fighter. He still hasn't accepted this loss and likely never will.
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostI have always said Wilder has the worse team around him, apart from Breland they are all Yes-men. They can’t sit him down in private, reflect and move on to bigger and better things, his fans are also a reflection of that, they egg him on, they can’t see no negative in anything he does. They live through him, they think you pointing out the dumb obvious about him is “Hating”... like offering 50m dollars from an email but no sitting down to talk or negotiate, this is the mindset of the idiots fans who egg him on, when you support dumb stuffs like that then the man himself would think he is actually right.
Mayweather thought he was behind in the Fury first fight, Paulie thought he lost the fight, but nope everyone is against him. He really is very insecure, this is why he is adopting this fake “Black history/panther” thing at the moment.
He wants to be a Christian and preach his fathers words, then he wants to say even “God” cannot save Fury or he wants a body on his record. God loves everyone and when you are in the ring it’s you against the other guy.
He is the dumbest boxer with the dumbest non-paying fans aroundOriginally posted by sunny31 View PostLike you I started to see this around the Joshua negotiations, and I spent far too much time arguing with irrational fans on here to be completely honest. In the build up to the rematch, he had that Kovalev mentality going into the Ward rematch...its ok to think you may have won the first fight, but look at the negatives in your performance...he never owned it, he never gave Fury any credit, just a bunch of excuses. And you could tell what his team were telling him because Finkel came out with statements like "Fury cant fight any better than that"
He is rich anyway, and actually the failed Joshua negotiations actually pushed his purses up. But he missed out on a tonne of money, in arguably a more favourable style, for the chance to become undisputed. And I think it happened because Haymon put his own interests first, ie dont let DAZN get traction.
As far as the fans...they have an ego problem and whenever there is a big fight and the cash cow is not the American (which is rare) many of them struggle to accept it.Originally posted by LacedUp View PostWhen Shelley said that after the first fight I knew they were totally delusional.Originally posted by REDEEMER View PostI still can’t wrap my head around the type of people that still support the kind of person Wilder is ? Imagine any fighter trying to fire network announcers because they refused to lie to sway it for a his narrative ? This really just reinforces what a poisonous character he is .Originally posted by DaNeutral. View PostHe's had his ego stroked out of all proportion. He was the B side to Joshua in all senses yet he demanded to be the A side.
If you can't or won't accept defeat when it happens and make excuses and the yes men around him keep saying yes and keep stroking the ego How's he ever going to get any better?Originally posted by P4Pdunny View PostWilder and his team are utterly delusional and that is why I don't give him much of a chance in the third bout outside of the right.Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View PostAnother bad look for Wilder. A man who cannot accept criticism, especially the constructive kind, is doomed. He has surrounded himself with "yes-men" and he has built this delusional vision of himself as a fighter. He still hasn't accepted this loss and likely never will.
They cherry picked Fury for the first fight because he looked like shit after losing all that weight so quickly, then somehow convinced themselves that he couldn't get any better for the rematch.
They saw Deontay score one-punch KO's over 2 slow, plodding opponents with no head movement, and took that as evidence that he had improved since the first fight.
Then there was all that, "Fury needs to be perfect for 12 rounds, Deontay just needs 2 seconds" rubbish. It was like they all just forgot that Fury was allowed to hit Wilder back!
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostDeontay is a beta. We all knew that.This is Andy’s night, congratulations Champ 🇲🇽 pic.twitter.com/5gE8uFx4MG
— Anthony Joshua (@anthonyfjoshua) June 2, 2019
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostWilder, his team, his fanboys, and the LDBC YT channels who supported them, were living in a bubble, all saying the same dumb things and re-enforcing their own delusional version of reality.
They cherry picked Fury for the first fight because he looked like shit after losing all that weight so quickly, then somehow convinced themselves that he couldn't get any better for the rematch.
They saw Deontay score one-punch KO's over 2 slow, plodding opponents with no head movement, and took that as evidence that he had improved since the first fight.
Then there was all that, "Fury needs to be perfect for 12 rounds, Deontay just needs 2 seconds" rubbish. It was like they all just forgot that Fury was allowed to hit Wilder back!
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