Comments Thread For: Davison: You Have To Admire The Self-Belief of Deontay Wilder

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  • champion4ever
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    #11
    Y'all going to give Tyson Fury another breakdown by sucking and beating him off so much. Y'all know he cannot handle a lot of stress and pressure.

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    • Ant1979
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      #12
      I thinks it's all a front to be honest. Personally I think he lacks true self belief and confidence and all his bravado is just a tactic to cover the reality up. Don't take my word for it look at his record.

      Think about it, if you truly believed you would beat a prime Mike Tyson would you have a record like his? Or would you given his time as Champion have at least 2 unifications?

      Fact is, he never had the belief and confidence to get in with Klitschko, not even Whyte and both would at the time have been his biggest 2 pay days.

      He only got in with Fury because he and his team viewed him as being washed up after blowing up to 28 stone on drugs and alcohol with no punching power/threat and a couple of garbage comeback fights. In this sense Fury is the very definition of a cherry pick gone wrong.

      Then there's Ortiz, yeah he's got the fundamentals but trades heavily on the whole 'Cuban southpaw bogey-man' stereotype. His amateur and professional records are **** average and he's guaranteed to gas due to lapping the Sun more times than Halley's comet!

      So no, I don't admire the self belief of Deontay Wilder. I think he was under a tremendous amount of pressure by everyone on his payroll to trigger the rematch clause but he knows the reality firsthand of Fury's improvements and most of all (deep down) his own limitations. He will not be coming into this fight with self belief and confidence.

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      • Marvlus Marv
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        #13
        There are two Deontays: The real Deontay who's doing his best for his family and disabled daughter and who is actually a likeable dude when he's not being the fakeazz Deontay who tries to play the race-victim card and the hysterical bravado nonsense that always seems to go hand in hand with that persona. It really doesn't suit him and I wish he'd just chill and keep things a little more grounded; thats when he's at his best

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        • IHATEBOBARUM1
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          #14
          Originally posted by Ray*
          I have never seen him have one, especially when he became the A-side, and having one isn’t bad business, you got to protect your investment.
          Of top of my head the fights against guerrero and mosley both had rematch clause i remember him been questioned about it.

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          • Ray*
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            #15
            Originally posted by IHATEBOBARUM1
            Of top of my head the fights against guerrero and mosley both had rematch clause i remember him been questioned about it.
            I would check that out thanks..

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            • Ray*
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              #16
              Originally posted by IHATEBOBARUM1
              Of top of my head the fights against guerrero and mosley both had rematch clause i remember him been questioned about it.
              Originally posted by Ray*
              I would check that out thanks..
              I have done the checks, you are absolutely spot on.. He did have rematch clause in those fights. Am actually shocked, have always been led to believe that he doesn’t ask for one. You learn a new thing everyday.... Maybe it’s because am a Mayweather fan boy or something.

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              • petero
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                #17
                Originally posted by 1hourRun
                Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder, did not force the Gypsy-Bum to wear a different type of glove in the rematch vs. Tyson Fury ( like Tyson did John Mcdermott in their second fight ), despite video evidence on the web that suggest Tyson may have tampered with his gloves in the first fight, and later corroborating reports from Tyson's former sparring partner Nicholas Asberry only confirmed what we already knew -- that Tyson was a cheat.

                You got that coward paper champion A.J of the UK, who made Andy Ruiz fight in a 22 foot ring, to gain a upper-hand in their second meeting. The chicken Anthony Joshua said on video that he felt that beating Andy in America was the right thing to do, yet he did not live up to his conviction and forced Ruiz to fight in Suadia Arabia, with all of his repulsive tattoos in-front of appalled and disgusted ******s. I dont even think they served Andy's favorite pork tacos for lunch, this was all a psyops on the unsuspecting dope Andy Ruiz ; who was in bad need of money.

                You had Luis Ortiz, fail a PED test leading up to the first encounter with Deontay Wilder. Despite Ortiz doping, the 'Bronze-Bomber' had supreme confidence in himself and KO the juice-head, twice.

                Now once again, Deontay Wilder is injured and could justify avoiding a rematch given the circumstances, like the way Tyson had second thoughts and decided to sign with Toprank and fought Otto Wallin instead, but Deontay has the heart of a lion and is as determined as a Honey Badger.
                Honey Badger? Sounds a bit fruity to me Elie. You are very detailed and precise with all those excuses. Always good for a laugh because they are so pathetic

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                • Mindgames
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                  #18
                  Actually I think Wilders self belief let him down in the last fight, you could actually see it in hes face to face interview with Fury. Having i retreat into an alter ego is a sign of low self esteem and past trauma. Wilder always believed in hes power, but he's lost the belief in hes ability to deliver it against Fury. The third fight may be a cash out. He's got the excuses ready. Although I really don't see the fight happening next.

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                  • Mindgames
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by champion4ever
                    Y'all going to give Tyson Fury another breakdown by sucking and beating him off so much. Y'all know he cannot handle a lot of stress and pressure.
                    He's never brought them problems into the ring with him. But you could see Wilders self belief leave him during the faceoffs.

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                    • 1hourRun
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by petero
                      Honey Badger? Sounds a bit fruity to me Elie. You are very detailed and precise with all those excuses. Always good for a laugh because they are so pathetic




                      Peter Fury, my sources tell me that Deontay Wilder is bringing in Stoffle the Honey-Badger into his training camp, to help the 'Bronze-Bomber' get rid of all the snakes.

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