Why does Wilder use emotional blackmail against other boxers?

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  • Inspired
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    #11
    You know what's worse?
    that he literally dumped his wife because she didn't look good enough for him to do reality tv with her. So he dumped her to get with a ******* and went on "F4gs of atlanta".

    look at this



    this guy is trash, has no class whatsoever, anything for a bit of fame.
    i mean hanging out with people like that? he's supposed to be a fking HW champion of the world...

    this is why wilder wanted to experience pregnancy aswell

    'wilder is team GIRL'


    notice something..this is all scripted..
    just like his career.

    also, this is just one of many reasons why i think al haymon is an illuminati puppet. He's there to destroy black culture through boxing. They use the material success of mayweather to produce the likes of wilder, broner, jermell charlo, tank davis. Even spence jr lost his mind.

    you don't see none of that with Tim Bradley or Crawford. How come they arent walking around with fake diamond teeth and showing off their money, getting drunk etc. it's the pbc disease by al haymon, aka the dr narcisse of boxing.

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    • Inspired
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      #12
      btw, back in 2012 his first fight i watched, after reading about him on forums, was vs a guy called kelvin prince. post fight the first thing he did after thanking God, was he said "it's important not only to thank God in victory but also in defeat"



      he didn't thank God..


      im certain the original deontay wilder, who boxed in Sheffield in 2013 on an amir khan undercard, was a stand up guy. I used to respect that version. This post-pbc version is al haymon's work.

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      • Inspired
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        #13
        I dont believe in God, but i respect people who are sincere in their belief, and ideals so when he said that, I thought highly of the guy at the time.

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          #14
          Originally posted by BangEM
          You’re a Wilder fan and the defender of anything American when it comes to boxing.
          I’m not in any way a wilder fan.

          While I do defend everything American when it comes to boxing, I have not defended Wilder’s excuses ever nor did I have him beating Fury in the 1st fight.

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            #15
            Originally posted by The Big Dunn
            I’m not in any way a wilder fan.

            While I do defend everything American when it comes to boxing, I have not defended Wilder’s excuses ever nor did I have him beating Fury in the 1st fight.
            This is true. ^^

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              #16
              Originally posted by Inspired
              btw, back in 2012 his first fight i watched, after reading about him on forums, was vs a guy called kelvin prince. post fight the first thing he did after thanking God, was he said "it's important not only to thank God in victory but also in defeat"



              he didn't thank God..


              im certain the original deontay wilder, who boxed in Sheffield in 2013 on an amir khan undercard, was a stand up guy. I used to respect that version. This post-pbc version is al haymon's work.
              Yeah the old Wilder was a decent guy, i remember him being interviewed over here in the UK after he knocked Audley out, he came across really well.

              Too many people blowing smoke up his arse now, he's forgotten where he's come from.

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              • real raw
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                #17
                I believe its the right hand he uses against other boxers.

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                • Regge
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                  #18
                  Wilder is an odd mfer dude has mental issues for sure.

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