Comments Thread For: Whyte Doubts Wilder Will Fight Again: He's a Coward and a Disgrace!
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He needed the rematch because his giant ego would never let go that most of everyone thought he lost the fight and he was binded to a contract Of multiple fights , it wasn’t like he went out of his way to fight Fury .Last edited by REDEEMER; 11-03-2020, 06:42 AM.Comment
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He fought Fury because he was told Fury wasn’t ready ,that’s called cherry picking .
He needed the rematch because his giant ego would never let go that most of everyone thought he lost the fight and he was binded to a contract Of multiple fights , it wasn’t like he went out of his way to fight Fury .
He fought the rematch because it was contractually negotiated. I am sure he felt he won or drew (which I disagree with) but we have seen literally hundreds of fighters lose (many better than Wilder like Manny and Loma) and then suggest they won in the post fight interview. In that regard he is no different from a lot of boxers.Comment
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He fought Fury because he was told Fury wasn’t ready ,that’s called cherry picking .
He needed the rematch because his giant ego would never let go that most of everyone thought he lost the fight and he was binded to a contract Of multiple fights , it wasn’t like he went out of his way to fight Fury .
Wilder says some of the dumbest outlandish things imaginable in boxing. However call it ego or bravado or whatever, he still ran it back with Fury voluntarily.Comment
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It was obvious his ego was at stake. He thought he has something to prove and fit beaten to pop. Now he has 1001 reason why he lost. Went hidden until after expiration of his binding contract.Comment
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Usyk is trash. Stop it. How is Wilder avoiding Fury while Fury is the one pulling out of the trilogy? You clowns are delusional. Wake up a clown, go to sleep a clown. Stick to golf.Comment
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