Breaking: Tyson Fury & Anthony Joshua have signed a two-fight deal - UPDATE: Fight is OFF!!!

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This sport can get mad frustrating sometimes, fukk cares about Wilder trying a third time, he already tried to beat Fury twice, lost twice inmost ppls books cause he got gifted a draw the first time and now he gets a third chance. This dude gets all the opportunities in the world to land his one shot even after Fury mopped the floor with him on the rematch, smh

Hope this will teach a lesson all involved about stupid rematch clauses
For real for real, North American fighters get more leeway than fighters abroad. Not all the time but most of the time
 

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I was angry during the first match. I could not figure out wtf Wilder was doing. Then at the end I was at first :ooh: at the knockdown then I was :whew: at the draw. I felt Wilder got gifted that draw and I was happy he got that instead of a L.

The second fight i was just :francis: So disappointed. I saw the shyt coming a mile away and was disgusted:stopitslime:


A 3rd fight? :snoop:
 

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I was angry during the first match. I could not figure out wtf Wilder was doing. Then at the end I was at first :ooh: at the knockdown then I was :whew: at the draw. I felt Wilder got gifted that draw and I was happy he got that instead of a L.

The second fight i was just :francis: So disappointed. I saw the shyt coming a mile away and was disgusted:stopitslime:


A 3rd fight? :snoop:


His former trainer(Breland) said he never trained for those fights.

“Deontay had become untrainable because he was at the point of he know more about boxing than all of us. So teaching a correct jab was not a priority to learn once he continued on his knockout streak. So a coach can only teach someone if they’re willing to learn. We would wait for the champ for hours before he arrived at the gym and Jay would inform us of his mood. If he had a bad day we had to ‘be quiet’ to not be on the receiving end of ‘his wrath’ according to Jay, in an effort not to be ‘fired.’


“And yeah, hitting the bag, jumping rope, and running is not high on the list so if he don’t feel like it he and Jay didn’t seem to understand the importance of those things. So he would make it clear not to ask Deontay twice. If I tried to pull Deontay to the side to tell him what I see, Jay made it clear ‘don’t say nothing, you don’t want to make him mad’. I’ve watched this man (Deontay) speak to many people disrespectfully and although I’m extremely humble & calm, I’m a man first.
 

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His former trainer(Breland) said he never trained for those fights.
I doubt it..I mean he does seem stubborn from the post fight behaviour but how much is he going to improve short term?..Especially since he has not accepted his loss.
 

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I’ve watched Wilder for longer and seen with my own eyes the damage he dealt Berman weeks after the first or second fight I forget now and I had believed that he would KO Fury in the first fight but fukk this was not the time to do this. He could’ve had the winner of Fury vs Joshua. Once he loses to Fury again he will most likely be closed out from competing for the top title and won’t get fights to get a certain amount of money


God bless the dead but Marvin Haggler had it so right about it being tough to get out of the bed to do the work once you reach a level of comfort.

Man started fighting for a reason then lost himself past it.
 

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I will say this I used to feel a way about the splits in boxing but it really matters and it’s a fight before the fight if you see it that way
 

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His former trainer(Breland) said he never trained for those fights.

it seems Wilder been surrounded by yes men his whole life . surrounded by a bunch of people walking on eggshells to avoid his "wrath" . never keep it real with the man for "fear" of getting knocked out -- you see it trickle from his gym, to his Beehive online fanbase - the Wilderettes .

rather come up with a million conspiracies than just admit your one trick pony champ can't box . to see a bunch of grown men Superman :cape: for another grown man :scust:... its pathetic .. I don't think Wilder fans realize how pathetic they sound with that Victim Mentality Complex

Jay Deas is the worst , fore he seems to be the Enabler of all the bad behavior . Jay Deas going around protecting a grown man's feelings .. instead of giving him guidance and discipline .. Jay Deas seems to be the source Enabler of Wilder downward spiral .. and somehow Breland gets all the blame for it ?

Shameful
 
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