Is Wilder hoping Fury moves on?

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  • Mmann2e
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    #21
    He knows no one cares to hear what he has to say, he knows PBC is looking for an excuse to get rid him when he doesn't win, he knows his fight career is null and void because he has no fan base in America regardless of the outcome, and he knows that at 36 he needs to leave and be happy to have been a champ.

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    • W1LL
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      #22
      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?
      Hello March, hope you're doing well, you disagreeable so-and-so!

      I reckon Wilder has "found God", he's on some spiritual journey, which in some way will excuse or account for why he lost to Fury in the second fight, and got schooled in the first one. "I'v fouhn' dis new releejon, which makes it clear ta me dat wasn't really me in durr wid Tyson Furreh!!" Or he is in the kitchen, washing dishes and twerking along to Cardi B's new song WAP.

      You know the drill. Mentally weak bully fighter gets exposed, and whipped and whopped about the ring, after proclaiming to be Godly, a killer, the baddest man on the planet, the most avoided Boxer in the World. And we know Wilder was a gibbering wreck, having to take anti-anxiety pills just to face Fury in the pressers.

      I think you could be right. Just hope if that is the case, they don't then try and cause legal headaches further down the line once he finds his bollocks again.

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      • MusoMeanderings
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        #23
        wilder has opened his own twerking school
        so his mind is elsewhere

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        • Marchegiano
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          #24
          Originally posted by W1LL
          Hello March, hope you're doing well, you disagreeable so-and-so!

          I reckon Wilder has "found God", he's on some spiritual journey, which in some way will excuse or account for why he lost to Fury in the second fight, and got schooled in the first one. "I'v fouhn' dis new releejon, which makes it clear ta me dat wasn't really me in durr wid Tyson Furreh!!" Or he is in the kitchen, washing dishes and twerking along to Cardi B's new song WAP.

          You know the drill. Mentally weak bully fighter gets exposed, and whipped and whopped about the ring, after proclaiming to be Godly, a killer, the baddest man on the planet, the most avoided Boxer in the World. And we know Wilder was a gibbering wreck, having to take anti-anxiety pills just to face Fury in the pressers.

          I think you could be right. Just hope if that is the case, they don't then try and cause legal headaches further down the line once he finds his bollocks again.
          Oh owe, stop it hurts, kicking us when we're down just makes it worse.

          Hell, you may not be wrong.

          BKM raises a valid point. Wilder isn't anything more than heart though. Maybe he's being calm like bomb. Maybe the new Wilder is more quite and more killer.

          I can hope, **** you for go so hard on a mother ****er

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          • W1LL
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            #25
            Originally posted by Marchegiano
            Oh owe, stop it hurts, kicking us when we're down just makes it worse.

            Hell, you may not be wrong.

            BKM raises a valid point. Wilder isn't anything more than heart though. Maybe he's being calm like bomb. Maybe the new Wilder is more quite and more killer.

            I can hope, **** you for go so hard on a mother ****er
            Haha, don't take it to heart March. It's because I like your posts, I put effort into my ripostes. It's all love!

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            • SUBZER0ED
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              #26
              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?
              Why do you think Wilder doesn't want the rematch?

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              • SUBZER0ED
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                #27
                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.
                If Wilder hasn't been able to fix them by now, he never will. He's been relying on that right hand all of this time because that's all he has.

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                • jmrf4435
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                  #28
                  starting to look like it honestly

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                  • sicko
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                    #29
                    Wilder is under a Gag Order by PBC at the moment but I'm sure talks about the rematch is going on behind the scenes between both teams and what is the plan going forward it doesn't seem like they will be able to do the fight in the new Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas which was the original plan. Now the thing is, do you hold off and see if Crowds will be able to attend events at Full Capacity by December or do you hold things off until early 2021

                    I think Fury wants to stay active and sharp and is likely willing to just take a Soft Touch Pandemic Fight just to keep the rust off instead of remaining inactive for the rest of the year and going straight back in with Wilder

                    Everything will get sorted but the fight Will Happen but Wilder is under a Gag Order by PBC at the moment but I'm sure he wants the rematch. He has to take it! If not then he is screwed and will be on the outside looking in for a long time and he is already 34 about to be 35 in October
                    Last edited by sicko; 08-21-2020, 03:58 PM.

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                    • QballLobo
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                      #30
                      He’s probably bitter he turned down that guaranteed $120 million.
                      Had he accepted it he would have been done with the 3 fight deal and had $120 million cleared, and had a chance to be undisputed HW champ.
                      Instead he took short money to cherry pick Fury. Should have caught the L but got a gift. Took peanuts to fight a nobody with no PPV money.
                      Then got embarrassed by Fury all while making not a fraction of what he turned down and losing that 0

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