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  • kafkod
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    #31
    Originally posted by Songbird
    just see it as promotion for III, it's all cash in the bank, u just sit back and laugh (like the rest of us)
    It's possible. But damn, Wilder would have to answer al lot of very awkward questions if he came out of hiding and started talking to actual bona fide journalists, rather than LDBC sycophants. Not to mention the shit that Fury would be sure to dish out to him!

    If the pressure got to him before the first 2 fights - which it did - how would he handle that?

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    • Curtis2
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      #32
      Great decision, leave the trash in the dump where it belongs!

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      • BlackR0bbb
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        #33
        Deontay needs a press secretary bad. Really bad.

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        • Griever0730
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          #34
          Originally posted by turnedup
          For a guy who claims he’s had mental health issues he’s being a total hypocrite here. People talking excuses and shhh but are ignoring that wilder has gone off the rails mentally too. Wasn’t it wilder that got him off his Coked up fat a zz and supported him through his struggles? Wilder didn’t need to fight him either. Glad he’s not suing but to act like he doesn’t know what the other guy is going through is just bullshh. Can’t stand either guy but Fury trying to act like he doesn’t know how fragile the mind is now is an insult to his own yammering shhh about being in a dark place.
          Making it sound like Wilder was Fury's homie or something. Fury showed signs of depression and took accountability for himself on it. Wilder is a narcissist who lives in a delirious world where he believes he is God with those corny excerpts he be preaching and can't accept that he fooled himself into thinking he was something great by blaming everyone else but him. He thought Fury was easy pickings and ended up exposing himself to a truth his extremely fragile ego couldn't handle. Fury actually seemed like he was in a dark place. Wilder just saw the light and it showed him he's just living in his own lie. Shameful if anybody really believes he's going through the same thing Fury did.

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          • IRONCHINHAGLER
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            #35
            Originally posted by 1hourRun


            The truth spoken by Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder has the Gypsy-Chicken on the edge of a nervous breakdown. The original Tyson, would of made this Winnie retire with just words alone.

            You cant hang Tyson, I thought shyte-talking was your thing, you big fat P*SSY!
            isnt 2 Azz whippings enough for the “baddest man on the planet” ...now the biggest whining PUZZY in boxing history!! Buuuuuuuumsquad got whipped by Fat Gypsy and his nuthuggers can’t stand it! Heavy costume, spiked water, drunk ref, gloves, injury, Bigfoot, Aliens, Lochness Monster....no telling wat is gonna come out of Beyoncé’s mouth next! Wat a freakin loser!!!!

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            • factsarenice
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              #36
              The PBC and Finkle used Wilder. They convinced Wilder to skip 100 million dollar payday to fill a contract they, not Wilder, signed with Fox and Showtime. When that went south they convinced Wilder that someone else was to blame.


              Originally posted by QballLobo
              Al Haymon went from having all the HW titles in his stable after Ruiz shocked AJ to none in just over a year.
              And he somehow convinced Wilder to turn down $100 million plus guaranteed and a shot at undisputed heavyweight champion to lose 5hat 0 for a fraction of that,
              Loyalty doe.

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              • hugh grant
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                #37
                In.a world where you can be anything be kind. In a time of covid surely Deontay can be nice

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                • Hands of Stone
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                  #38
                  Wilder is obviously delusional and reaching for any excuse to justify his loss at this point. But he isn’t too far off if he’s accusing Fury of been a cheat. Did this dude not get busted for his boar meat PED use excuse albeit in the past but he was a cheat and never admitted it so he’s not a saint after all. We can’t just act like that did not happen
                  Last edited by Hands of Stone; 11-11-2020, 02:40 PM.

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                  • richardt
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
                    I'm not sure what surprise that would be. Usually, a trilogy would take place because the first two fights were highly competitive and close and/or each fighter won one. Fury clearly out-boxed Wilder in the first fight and if not for the knockdowns, Fury would have won. In the second fight, Tyson flat kicked Deontay's ass. Now if the rematch clause in the contract has an expiration date and that date has passed, Wilder doesn't have a leg to stand on. A third fight in that instance would pretty much be a solid that Fury would give Wilder. But since Wilder's mouth has spewed senseless garbage about Fury in an attempt to excuse his humiliating loss, he's screwed himself.
                    Legalities aside, it doesn't mean I wouldn't want to see a third fight, not matter how slim the chances of that happening are. And of course there is an element of surprise when it comes to heavyweights, especially with huge punchers. I would pick Fury to win but I doubt there is a single same person on the planet who will to bet their $10,000 against my $20 bucks on a Wilder win.

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                    • turnedup
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Griever0730
                      Making it sound like Wilder was Fury's homie or something. Fury showed signs of depression and took accountability for himself on it. Wilder is a narcissist who lives in a delirious world where he believes he is God with those corny excerpts he be preaching and can't accept that he fooled himself into thinking he was something great by blaming everyone else but him. He thought Fury was easy pickings and ended up exposing himself to a truth his extremely fragile ego couldn't handle. Fury actually seemed like he was in a dark place. Wilder just saw the light and it showed him he's just living in his own lie. Shameful if anybody really believes he's going through the same thing Fury did.
                      In no way did I say they were homies but they’ve both stated on video that they talked frequently and wilder often checked up on him. This isn’t even about a fight. I don’t care if they fight again or not. It’s about one brother reaching out to the other when they need to get checked on. I’m not the foolish fan that thinks most fighters hate each other. It’s tragic this is playing out in public and all I see is jokes about it. I genuinely think wilders brain is messed up right now. You don’t say what he’s saying in the way he’s saying it if your mind is right. Sometimes we have to put down our fight fan hats and see a problem and admit something is seriously wrong with a guy. I don’t view boxing the same way after what happened with magomed.

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