Comments Thread For: Mike Tyson On Wilder Excuses: It's Just The Process We Go Through, It's Going To Be Alright

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  • Oldskoolg
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    #11
    Lol I love the council estates, I just totally love them, they are a bastion of the classiest most educated people in England

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    • lion33lit
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      #12
      Words Of Wisdom from Mike! How can anyone move ahead in life when they're emotionally inundated with feelings of guilt by what people say about them - personally - all the time?

      Thing is of course, Mike and Wilders storys are different. Mike lost to Buster because Mike was in love with himself and his fame, Mikes (documented) training suffered, while he lived in clubs and parties chasin' thots in all shapes sizes and colors.

      Wilder on the other hand was 'prepared' and virtually surprised with just reason to eventually believe his opponent cheated. Partly due to knowing Fury cheated b4 with PEDs and questionable gloves b4. Plus there is ample evidence by way of video and pictures that give very good arguments of the floppy glove dilemma.

      Again, Mike was chasin stunts. No need now for him to focus on what people think of him "personally" relieving himself in dumb chicks. It was simply a selfish attitude he decided embrace. And don't believe Mikes got anything good or supportive to say on Wilders behalf - especially after Wilder made it his business to make it known - to anyone that would listen - that he would've kicked Mikes ass in his prime.

      While its true that Wilder ended up chasing some classic dumb excuses, he's narrowed the dumness down to one that makes COMPLETE sense.

      It's true that excuses are made by the inept, but it's also true that they can be made by hard working professionals that were completely caught of guard by an all new power surge that was non-existent before in a particular opponent he's already faced.

      Mayweather caught flack for calling out Mannys new power surge, and imo Evasive Manny most definitely deserved the criticism........Would say, uh, SRLeonard have supported Floyds cause against Manny?? I think not - there wasnt a peep out of him..... it's because Floyd let it be known to Ray that he would've beat him in his prime.....It's no surprise, to this day Floyd has fully decided to not take it "personally" regarding Pacquiao*.

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      • GhostofDempsey
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        #13
        No, this is beyond any process or stages of grief. Wilder went into a complete meltdown and was saying some insane shyt long after the fight. Not the behavior one should expect of a former champ.

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        • Monzon99
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          #14
          Mike is now the elder statement and philosopher of boxing

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          • JLC
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            #15
            Originally posted by Andre_parker1
            He thinks everyone in boxing is against him and no one is out to get him like he's making it out to be,except his rivals and their promoters which is to be expected because they wanted what he had(wbc title) about the breland situation I don't agree with the basis of which he sent him off but it's his career,you don't have to like it but you have to respect it
            Man, look at all these damn Nate Robinson memes of him laying flat on the canvas. I bet Nate wishes he had someone as loyal as Breland to throw that damn towel in before he got smacked down to the floor. Lol

            Can you imagine if Deontay was knocked out like that ???

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            • Corelone
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              #16
              Originally posted by Monzon99
              Mike is now the elder statement and philosopher of boxing
              Mike wanted to eat babies and turn men into *****es. Nothing was ever going to be alright with him. I liked that, he had a real fighting mentality. Scary, but that was then.

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              • Monzon99
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                #17
                Originally posted by Corelone
                Mike wanted to eat babies and turn men into *****es. Nothing was ever going to be alright with him. I liked that, he had a real fighting mentality. Scary, but that was then.
                That is why the Tyson story is so fascinating, he hit rock bottom at least 3x and after being broke and homeless and bitter and crazy angry, he actually got his life together and turned himself into a positive force. Everybody loves Mike now.

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                • Andre_parker1
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by JLC
                  IDK man. I really don’t respect it. He fires a man for the disloyal act of throwing in the towel as he was taking a beating (from a fighter with loaded gloves, according to him).

                  That’s just not something I have to respect. I’m sorry. I haven’t really respected much of anything Wilder has done since he lost his title. I hope he comes to his senses man. I’m a fan of the dude.
                  not respect his actions per-say,but respect that it's his career and he has the right to do as he please as long as it's by the book

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                  • VashDBasher
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                    #19
                    Kind of similar to the outlandish excuses that Foreman made after losing to Ali. Wilder’s head is in a bad place right now and having all those yes men around him isn’t making his situation any better.

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                    • KingMe
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                      #20
                      Tyson Fury Is A Career Cheater 💯

                      How is Wilder Being accused of mental breakdown when Tyson Fury Gloves Tampering has occurred on multiple occasions over in the UK he was caught by referees Marcus McDonnell with his left glove being tampered with in the Christian Hammer fight, he had the padding removed out his glove when he was sparring with Nicholas Asbury prior to the fight with Deontay Wilder, He was banned For use of PED (NANDROLONE) And between the two Tyson Fury is the only fighter who suffers from "Mental Illness" !? So how is Wilder who has no record of ever cheating or mental illness being discredited and accused of his mental state not being healthy ? GTFOH, BOXING SCENE IS TRASH FOR THIS ONE 💯💯💯💯 KEEP IT REAL

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