Loser of the Year - DEONTAY WILDER

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  • Stallion_
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    Loser of the Year - DEONTAY WILDER

    Does getting exposed in a humiliating fashion & come up with countless hilarious excuses quality for LOSER OF THE YEAR?

    Trash Can Award here:

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    • kushking
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      #3
      Originally posted by Stallion_
      Does getting exposed in a humiliating fashion & come up with countless hilarious excuses quality for LOSER OF THE YEAR?

      Trash Can Award here:

      https://********/nrCBcMqTlWE
      Have to agree, it's not often a fighter destroys their legacy so badly from 1 loss,& hes trying to discredit the entire sport just to make excuses.

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      • kidbazooka1
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        #4
        Yup I agree.

        Dude took 1 loss and broke and imo may never fight again.

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        • ShoulderRoll
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          #5
          I can't disagree.

          And it's not because he lost a fight. It's because of what came after.
          Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 01-02-2021, 02:46 PM.

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          • thetruthteller
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            #6
            He's been a loser, masquerading as a winner by KOing bums. Fury is following the same script and will be next to fall embarrassingly. And then Canelo

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            • Ray*
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              #7
              Like Ali said it’s the “Getting up after you are down” that makes you who you are. These guy took losing to a whole different level, crying, excuses, twerking, hibernation and then speaking out when he knew it was safe to come out of his hibernation.

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              • Zelda
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                #8
                Can't disagree.

                I do like Wilder and think he brings great competition to the HW division. However, he did not conduct himself well after his loss to Fury. Losses happen, but it's the way you make the journey back to the top again. If he has complaints, he is entitled to state those. However, his best action should have been a change in trainer and getting more serious in improving his defensive skills. He should have spent the year learning more ways to win (and not get hit) than a single right hand.

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                • kingstip9
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                  #9
                  That cringy “your king is still here” and “rise like a Phoenix from the ashes” video he made after his loss solidified it ��
                  Oh and Then he fires the only trainer who actually had his life as a priority and didn’t feed into his bs “I’m a god” persona and knew he was getting damaged and it could get really bad.

                  Wilder is in legitimate disbelief he lost, and imo he better get used too it, because with his flaws it’ll eventually happen again. And not in the too distant future.
                  But he does have heart, and he can punch like a mule kicks.

                  Dude needs to stop speaking with that cringe talk and get back in the ring.
                  Take on someone on the lower top ten and get some confidence back

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                  • FeelMikePayne
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                    #10
                    How come the ref deducted a point from Fury if he was there to make sure Wilder loses like he and his fans claim?

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