Did Wilder quit against Fury?

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  • BangEM
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    #1

    Did Wilder quit against Fury?

    Let's be honest: you're part of your team and once your team quits on your behalf, it's a quit job.

    So I'll say he'd quit. Wilder looked scared and he wanted no part of Fury from the 3rd round. Then the white towel came in.
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    #2
    I'm not sure about the towel throwing bit, but he did fight like someone who had accepted they're losing pretty much as soon as Fury turned on the pressure.


    Quit, didn't know what to do, shut the **** down, what's the difference really? About the same in action...or lack of.

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    • The Big Dunn
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      #3
      what is with all you Brits and these type of threads lately?

      I guess it must be tough. Fury beat wilder which makes you all happy but he is a former ped user so you guys can’t really embrace him.

      You embrace AJ but he quit like a lil b*tch against a fat American mid tier slob in embarrassing fashion. Worse for you guys he had to fight in a way most of you have criticized to get a win in the rematch.

      I guess this behavior is to be expected. This brief moment in time will be gone soon. Things will return to normal and Then the next anointed British hwt star will lose to some unknown American named Tyrone.

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      • BangEM
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        #4
        Originally posted by The Big Dunn
        what is with all you Brits and these type of threads lately?

        I guess it must be tough. Fury beat wilder which makes you all happy but he is a former ped user so you guys can’t really embrace him.

        You embrace AJ but he quit like a lil b*tch against a fat American mid tier slob in embarrassing fashion. Worse for you guys he had to fight in a way most of you have criticized to get a win in the rematch.

        I guess this behavior is to be expected. This brief moment in time will be gone soon. Things will return to normal and Then the next anointed British hwt star will lose to some unknown American named Tyrone.
        What does the white towel represent?

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        • megh50
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          #5
          Originally posted by BangEM
          Let's be honest: you're part of your team and once your team quits on your behalf, it's a quit job.

          So I'll say he'd quit. Wilder looked scared and he wanted no part of Fury from the 3rd round. Then the white towel came in.
          I don't think he quit mentally, but he was being broken down and had that look where some doubt was entering his mind. Wilder always has a chance with his power, and he knows it. His team stopped believing, though and maybe were aware of his issues as well.

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          • JakeTheBoxer
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            #6
            Very similar to Joshua in first Ruiz fight. they both looked confused early in the fight, like they din`t wanna be there.

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #7
              No, Wilder was still fighting back at the time of the stoppage.

              Note: Wilder was being beaten up badly, but he was still fight back.

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              • Afi23
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                #8
                Damn, he loss, it happens, let it go.

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                • MUNG
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                  #9
                  no he wanted to go out on his costume, i mean shield

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                  • Lonelystoner
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                    #10
                    You same delusional people that make these type of threads have the nerve to call Wilder delusional. Funny

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