I don't know if it's because I was in the military and I've seen loads of crazy stuffs I can't explain. Or perhaps it's because I was raised around real tough people. But every time I look into a person's eye, I can see if the person is tough or not. Empty noise and posturing don't fool me. It's facade.
So I've always looked at Wilder for who he's: an empty barrel that makes the loudest noise. The fake posturing and yank media hype that loads of Brits started buying into, before Fury pulverised him into submission, never fooled me one a bit. I saw him as a one-trick pony and that one-trick was grossly overrated due to knocking off bums. There's a reason why KO ratio drops once a boxer upgrades his level of competition. Top fighters won't just lay down for one punch. Wilder also can't take a punch. That's where the balance has always been for me that he's an accident waiting to happen. He should thank his stars that Fury exposed him and he can start claiming that he was never the same after Fury, once contenders start sparking him out.
A lot of casuals bought into that facade/narrative and most are now hiding. LMAO.
So I've always looked at Wilder for who he's: an empty barrel that makes the loudest noise. The fake posturing and yank media hype that loads of Brits started buying into, before Fury pulverised him into submission, never fooled me one a bit. I saw him as a one-trick pony and that one-trick was grossly overrated due to knocking off bums. There's a reason why KO ratio drops once a boxer upgrades his level of competition. Top fighters won't just lay down for one punch. Wilder also can't take a punch. That's where the balance has always been for me that he's an accident waiting to happen. He should thank his stars that Fury exposed him and he can start claiming that he was never the same after Fury, once contenders start sparking him out.
A lot of casuals bought into that facade/narrative and most are now hiding. LMAO.
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