Comments Thread For: Wilder Rejects Mayweather Training Offer: It's Fake Love, No Thank You!

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  • Mindgames
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    #31
    I doubt Floyd would want to touch him with a ten foot bargepole after the most embarrassing interview in boxing history. I feel sorry for some of Wilders fans who invested in this fool.

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    • vitruvian
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      #32
      OMG this clown needs to FO already. The sooner he is gone from the sport the better. This is what you get when you combine ego and brooding personalities.

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      • Bronx2245
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        #33
        Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
        Two great choices, but I wonder how much pride is controlling Wilder's narrative. Its like with Ruiz, he knew what he needed but was and maybe still is conflicted on whether he wants what he needs to continue to fight at top level. Becomes hard to train when you're super rich and believe that you can always find that one punch to win.
        Yeah, that's his problem! I wonder if Lennox Lewis would train him? Maybe pass on what Emmanuel passed on to him?

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        • FannonOG
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          #34
          Great move by King Wilder. Floyd seems like another snake, just like Breland.

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          • Kagami Taiga
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            #35
            Imo Wilder is done as a top fighter. I could be wrong but I dont think so. Hes not there mentally. Hes looking for reasons as to why he lost instead of trying to fix what got him here. None of this sounds good.

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            • P4Pdunny
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              #36
              I hear him on this, but I still wish Wilder had kept quiet.

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              • bluebeam
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                #37
                Virgil Hunter is the call he needs to make

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                • hugh grant
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                  #38
                  Floyd can't teach anyone to fight. You need to learn his style from outset from pre teenage

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                  • ELPacman
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                    #39
                    I agree. Floyd moves wherever the noise is loudest. He pops his head up in those crowds to get his own face out there. Business man at his finest.

                    Wilder doesn't need no 147lbs showing him how to utilize his concussive power when Floyd knows nothing about concussive power. You think all a sudden Wilder going to be shoulder rolling his way out of danger? gtfo.

                    If anything, Wilder just needs to be right in the head when he's in the ring. Whatever happened in the Fury rematch, Wilder just never looked right in the head from the minute he stepped foot in the ring. If he can fix that, he'll be as good as he can be, and that's looking to land that KO shot.

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                    • archiemoore1
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                      #40
                      Deontay has a strong drive to feel loved and cared for. But what he really needs is skills. Boxing isn't about all this mushy **** he's talking. He doesn't need to love Floyd, or be loved by Floyd to go get some skills from him. He doesn't need a friend in camp who loves him. He needs a taskmaster but he also needs to be willing to listen and follow instruction. He seems to be a very stubborn, proud fellow

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