Fury’s minions just wanna prop the bum up to make Fury’s win bigger than it’s. Wilder has always been a bum.
Comments Thread For: Davison: You Have To Admire The Self-Belief of Deontay Wilder
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Wilder is a very exciting fighter to watch,he gets out boxed in alit of his fights,and then ****.he could still beat any heavyweight today,but he won't look good doing fury is a great boxer for his size,I like fury's confidence in himself.he would never beat any of are past heavyweights,like Tyson holyfield bowe Michael Moore Lennox Lewis Larry Holmes. These guys would School him.fury doesn't have that nice combination punching like the greatheavyweights do.and he is at times boreing.but I like fury to best any heavyweight today, I would like to see him fight white Andy Ruiz Anthony Joshua, those are some good fights.Comment
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Wilder is the biggest coward the world of boxing has ever seen. No one in history can come close to the level of mental weakness this clown does. Not once has he ever shown any true self-belief. He's just a pathological liar who ducked everyone that mattered. Not even the grotesque amount of money offered could get him into a ring with all the cowardly requests given.
He only took on Fury due to his condition. Had it been a 100% Fury from the get-go, this coward would have ducked him too. Only this coward would have slandered him like he did the rest to convince his mental asylum of a country that he wanted the fights and wasn't a coward. But the problem here is that pretty much all the "Fighters" in his asylum are cowards too. He's just the biggest one.
No one in boxing history does delusion and creepy like this freak. Her has a serious personality disorder. Just like most from the asylum who post on the internet.
I hope he sticks around to get what he deserves. But we all know the coward will run away like he always does.Comment
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There is self belief and then there is delusion.
Refusing to accept that he can or will lose in a third fight with Fury is self belief. Refusing to accept he lost his belt to Fury in the second fight is delusion.
And speaking of that second fight, I think all self-belief went out the window with the first knockdown in the third round.Comment
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As a matter of fact a lot of fighters have quit before but came back like Roberto Duran. After he defeated Leonard in their first bout he was also a broken man. He quit in all of his big fights against Sugar Ray Leonard, Wilfred Benitez, Marvin Hagler and Thomas Hearns but defeated fighters like Davey Moore and Iran Barkley to go on later to become a four time divisional World champion.
Once Tyson Fury learned about the pending investigation into his alleged doping against John McDermott he panicked and snapped. He had a nervous breakdown and postponed his rematch with Wladimir Klitschko by blaming it on an ankle injury and being medically unfit.
From there he went on an extended leave of absence. He basically bailed the hell on out.
He first, relinquished all of his title belts and took an unprecedented self-imposed two and a half year exile from the sport because he couldn't handle the public scrutiny and pressure from the investigation.
In other words, he mentally cracked under the stress of potentially losing his boxing license. While subsequently damn near losing his mind in the process by neglecting his health.Comment
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"The trainer switch had absolutely no effect on Fury, as he dropped and stopped Wilder in seven rounds to capture the WBC world title at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas."Comment
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Damn, there are literally no decent fighters in the sport. Every single fighter, whether they be a reigning world champion, rising contender, fading legend, are all, in fact, bums. This is a tough era to be a fighter.Comment
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I go by resume not media hype.Comment
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The trainer switch had no effect on Fury? Wrong. He went from looking like crap against Wallin to annihilating Wilder with the Kronk boys.Comment
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