Is Wilder hoping Fury moves on?

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    #11
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    He's in training camp. He is currently relaxing with loved ones by taking a chill from all the rigors of social media and the press.

    For five years straight he has been promoting his own fights. He's been making several live appearances, while doing interview after interview and teleconferences. His body needs and could use a much needed rest from it all.

    So now he just wants to relax and allow the champ to do all the promoting and build up for this fight for a change; While he concentrates on correcting and fixing his mistakes in the ring.
    Any sources?

    I don’t see any new Wilder content on YouTube other than the usual LDBC goons.

    I hope Fury hasn’t completely destroyed him, it was Wilder who motivated Fury to get back in the game and the division is now so much more interesting because of it.

    If I was Wilder I wouldn’t go anywhere near Tyson, I’d KO a couple of journeymen and then call out AJ or Whyte.

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      #12
      Originally posted by BKM-
      Wilder may be lacking in intelligence. Wilder may make a fool out of himself a lot.

      But if there's one thing Wilder got it's heart. I believe he wants this third fight. Mos Def.
      I agree with this.

      Besides it's also no brainer. Its prizefighting. Fury is his be all and end all unless he beats him.

      And if he doesn't. It isn't the end of the world. If he is fit and healthy ultimately he has won.

      Also I'm a Fury fan really but I feel like some people are missing the point about this fight really.

      Nothing has changed. Fury is better than Wilder at boxing, he holds significant skill and weight advantages. If the fight goes any distance. Fury will be winning most of it.

      ....But Wilder can still knock him out.

      I think we have all known this from about 6 minutes into their first fight and even quite a lot of people thought that before they even stepped in the ring

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        #13
        Originally posted by Marchegiano
        I'm still a fan, don't mistake me, but, I do have to call them like I see them.

        Since the KO loss Wilder has had nothing but excuses and roadblocks. He seems like he doesn't want the rematch but also doesn't want to be the one to call it off.

        Seems to me like Wilder's hoping to **** around and delay until Fury calls it off that way Wilder can ***** he's been ducked or some such similar bull****.

        Thoughts?
        I still expect the trilogy to happen next tbh man. I just think they wanna maximise the revenue so are waiting until they can have some sort of live audience.

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          #14
          Originally posted by denium
          Any sources?

          I don’t see any new Wilder content on YouTube other than the usual LDBC goons.

          I hope Fury hasn’t completely destroyed him, it was Wilder who motivated Fury to get back in the game and the division is now so much more interesting because of it.

          If I was Wilder I wouldn’t go anywhere near Tyson, I’d KO a couple of journeymen and then call out AJ or Whyte.
          I agree but Wilder doesn't believe he lost the fight. He said it wasn't him in the ring that night. Something was definitely off about him.

          I could tell and even noticed in the dressing room that something was wrong with him. He was so restless and tight; As he would constantly pace the floor back and forth and couldn't sit still.

          He was so nervous and tense that the moment had gotten to him even before the fight had begun. He was operating on raw nerves. The man was mentally drained and fatigued by expending so much nervous energy.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Tyistall
            Theres no telling. Both Wilder and Fury are frauds so you never know with either. But the silence is deafening with Wilder right now after all the excuses he came up with since the fight. The last we seen or heard from him was the twerking video and it's been a little hard for him to live that one down hahaha. It will be interesting to see how it all plays out starting with the Povetkin vs Whyte fight this weekend. A lot of moving parts to sort out in the WBC
            Yo what is this twerking ish I keep hearing? What happened?

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              #16
              Wilder only has to give the word and Fury will move straight on to negotiate AJ....

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                #17
                Originally posted by Doubledagger
                Yo what is this twerking ish I keep hearing? What happened?
                Google Deontay Wilder and twerking. Watch the video.

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                  #18
                  When someone has been out on a pedestal as long as Wilder I know he's broken.

                  He fell in love with his power and he put the wrong people around him. Take a look at Adrian Broner. Wilder is just a bigger version of him.

                  All he surrounded himself was with yes men and nothing makes that more apparent then his reactions to his fights with Fury.

                  Fury broke Wilder.

                  First time around he had Wilder hit air again and again and again. Then he gave him false hope when he did land only to drown him when he got up.

                  Afterwards everyone questioned his power. Even he questioned his power. The excuses rolled in. He was lucky though because there was a rematch.

                  He said what he said and was completely dominated and outclassed. He looked like a fool and he knows it.

                  Imagine if Wilder loses AGAIN

                  Wilder has to wait now because he won't be able to make that retirement fund off of Covid Times. He needs a gate. He needs eyes on him.

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                    #19
                    Boxer`s careers shouldn`t be on hold position because there is no crowd allowed.

                    I believe Fury will fight somebody else late 2020, if they can`t make Wilder fight this year.

                    You can`t make boxers just wait that this COVID **** ends, because nobody knows when will that happen.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by R-Hand Southpaw
                      When someone has been out on a pedestal as long as Wilder I know he's broken.

                      He fell in love with his power and he put the wrong people around him. Take a look at Adrian Broner. Wilder is just a bigger version of him.

                      All he surrounded himself was with yes men and nothing makes that more apparent then his reactions to his fights with Fury.

                      Fury broke Wilder.

                      First time around he had Wilder hit air again and again and again. Then he gave him false hope when he did land only to drown him when he got up.

                      Afterwards everyone questioned his power. Even he questioned his power. The excuses rolled in. He was lucky though because there was a rematch.

                      He said what he said and was completely dominated and outclassed. He looked like a fool and he knows it.

                      Imagine if Wilder loses AGAIN

                      Wilder has to wait now because he won't be able to make that retirement fund off of Covid Times. He needs a gate. He needs eyes on him.
                      Team Wilder are experts at swerving fights they don’t want and or making other fighters look like they don’t want to fight . They made a career out of it and had an entire WBC roster at their disposal to do it until the wrong cherry pick .

                      It’s a balking game now ,team Wilder is waiting for Fury to announce another fight to jump in and claim ducking while knowing Fury is well within his rights to move on and not stall his career . They did this tactic not long ago when they waited out AJs deadline for Povetkin.

                      If Wilder doesn’t set anything up by late September there’s the answer, no way he takes a Fury fight closing in or near October with a 2 month squeezed in rushed training camp .
                      Last edited by REDEEMER; 08-21-2020, 04:35 AM.

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