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  • sunny31
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    #31
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
    Tyson Fury has not broken him, that is why he is speaking in this manner 'But yes for sure Tyson Fury beat him'.

    Wilder is clinging to his corner stopping the fight, if he was down for the count of 10? I doubt he would be speaking like this etc

    To shut a guy like Wilder up, you have to beat him up extremely badly 'Dillian Whyte has that same kind of mentality, where they will not accept another guy beating them so easily'.
    Big difference is, Whyte accepted his loss to AJ like a man. For the most part he didnt make excuses, he went back to the gym, improved his craft and has put some solid wins together. Wilder essentially did get beat up, tbh even if he got knocked clean out, hes still going to come up with something.

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    • PRINCEKOOL
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      #32
      Originally posted by sunny31
      Big difference is, Whyte accepted his loss to AJ like a man. For the most part he didnt make excuses, he went back to the gym, improved his craft and has put some solid wins together. Wilder essentially did get beat up, tbh even if he got knocked clean out, hes still going to come up with something.
      I know.

      Wilder ACTS exactly how he fights, he was clearly battered in every single round of the fight. But still he is not accepting defeat 'You have to put guys like Wilder down for the count of 10' OR beat them into submission etc

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      • Chrismart
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        #33
        Owning up to your downfalls is a must if you want to correct them.

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        • MUNG
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          #34
          This is worse than i thought, i mean i can understand a heavy costume making legs weak possibly but placing him into some form of zombie state, i mean, the costume must actually be cursed in some way. Of all the bad luck u could have, picking a costume that affected legs plus zombified the wearer too, smh

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          • BoloShot
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            #35
            Originally posted by _Rexy_
            Did you watch the Rummy/Steward interview that was posted yesterday? Manny mentioned that the majority of heavyweight fighters have no confidence. blew my mind.
            I did indeed, the man must have great insight into the minds of fighters and people in general. I don't know many who'd see fear and a lack of confidence in a heavyweight that easily.

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            • KTFOKING
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              #36
              Wilder is definitely in denial but he's largely always been delusional to a point and that is a benefit of his. For a guy lacking skill set comparable to the other top heavies, he is able to use his will and power to overcome that. So in his mind he has to convince himself of reasons why he lost and not that Fury is flat out the better fighter. If he accepts that point, then he may lose confidence and would have NO shot at winning the third fight.

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                #37
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                Tyson Fury has not broken him, that is why he is speaking in this manner 'But yes for sure Tyson Fury beat him'.

                Wilder is clinging to his corner stopping the fight, if he was down for the count of 10? I doubt he would be speaking like this etc

                To shut a guy like Wilder up, you have to beat him up extremely badly 'Dillian Whyte has that same kind of mentality, where they will not accept another guy beating them so easily'.
                Man, Fury beat him very badly. Wilder was saved by his own corner. His life was in danger.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by sunny31
                  https://www.skysports.com/boxing/new...-as-a-champion

                  Deontay Wilder on Tyson Fury: I don't see him as a champion

                  "People that know boxing know that it wasn't Deontay Wilder on that night. I was a zombie on that night."

                  In my eyes I don't see Fury as a champion," Wilder told Premier Boxing Champions' podcast. "He ain't the champion yet because we've still got one more fight left."

                  I wasn't myself. I felt like a zombie.

                  "I'm still reflecting. I can't believe the things that happened. I'm figuring things out."

                  Wilder has previously claimed that his ring-walk outfit, weighing 40lbs, tired his legs and contributed to his loss.

                  The American, previously undefeated in 43 and feted as one of boxing's all-time hardest punchers, intends to pursue his right to a third fight with Fury.

                  "No-one should be surprised. I am who I am, Deontay 'The Bronze Bomber' Wilder," he said.

                  "Why wouldn't I want it?

                  "He knows that wasn't me. I know that wasn't me. That wasn't the real Deontay Wilder, something was wrong.

                  "There is more fuel on the fire. This is the final straw."

                  Fury response:

                  "Keep letting your self down, Deontay Wilder. It’s sad."

                  "It was you I smashed that’s the truth. Just admit it and move on, it’s just a fight you win some you lose some that’s boxing pal.’

                  https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/metro...-12564476/amp/
                  Guy is mentally ill and delusional.

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                  • PRINCEKOOL
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                    Man, Fury beat him very badly. Wilder was saved by his own corner. His life was in danger.
                    Tyson Fury was beating him 'No Doubt about that'. At the time of the stoppage Wilder was still fighting back, Fury had not broken him 'And this is what Wilder is clinging to etc'

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                    • Ray*
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by sunny31
                      It was obvious to me that Wilder's people were tanking the negotiations out of spite for Hearn and Joshua, and Haymon having his own agenda in mind. They thought getting the Fury fight done was some kind of coup...I always rated Fury and suspected this would backfire.

                      When Dibella got kicked off the team, Wilder fans celebrated..."that's what happens when you overstep your authority" Delusional

                      "but but even skipper said he got it wrong"

                      No - what Skipper said was that he should have established relationships before going in with the big guns...ie these are a sensitive bunch and I needed to stroke their egos a bit before making the offer.

                      Yeah completely agree with the bold,I argued with his fans before the second fight that he didnt own his performance...most of these guys have now dropped out of the forum anyway
                      How they tried to change the narrative regarding John skipper is amazing. They literally took his words and tried in vain to change what he said or meant. Like you said he literally what implying that he didn’t know that they are that sensitive, he thought they wanted to cut a deal, that’s why even Lou was baffled, Fury had his deal and Wilder doesn’t have one? Why can’t his so called managers help get him a deal? And that’s why Lou was fired..

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