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The excuses from Wilder is beginning to come out in sports news media hehe. I speculate that we might hear more of this for 2 more months before we hear an annoucement of his retirement. Tyson Fury has shattered Deontay Wilder mentally.
I was expecting this and it was not a surprise that the excuses started to come out. Deontay Wilder did not learn from his first two fights and he was not even acknowledging the defeat and if that is the case how can he improve and now there is no way we would see another fight even if Deontay Wilder comes out with major accusation like a sore loser.

I'd agree,* He'll be like DC from UFC, who was beaten physically and mentally by Jones.*

The Gypsy has poured on a lot of tarot cards on this fight haha Grin Wilder, is a cry baby on this fight, no sportsmanship at all (for me). He's beaten mentally by Fury even before their first fight, it's just that Fury played it till the end and Wilder was left hanging with frustrations. His career is quite predictable now, it's either he'll take a year off or fight on again to regain his composure but to fight Fury again is quite impossible that yet, and/or simply retire and hang his gloves. After this upsetting loss he'll be ou indefinitely for sure.
I dont see any probability that there would be some 4th fight on this one since its had already been closed and finalized out that Fury is much stronger and better that Wilder.Excuses made would be BS

specially for wilder which he couldnt really accept on the reality that there is someone which is better than him and we do all see of that.Hanging his gloves or talking about retirement?

On that kind of person Wilder? For sure his Ego wont really lat that thing to happen.
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The excuses from Wilder is beginning to come out in sports news media hehe. I speculate that we might hear more of this for 2 more months before we hear an annoucement of his retirement. Tyson Fury has shattered Deontay Wilder mentally.
I was expecting this and it was not a surprise that the excuses started to come out. Deontay Wilder did not learn from his first two fights and he was not even acknowledging the defeat and if that is the case how can he improve and now there is no way we would see another fight even if Deontay Wilder comes out with major accusation like a sore loser.

I'd agree,* He'll be like DC from UFC, who was beaten physically and mentally by Jones.*

The Gypsy has poured on a lot of tarot cards on this fight haha Grin Wilder, is a cry baby on this fight, no sportsmanship at all (for me). He's beaten mentally by Fury even before their first fight, it's just that Fury played it till the end and Wilder was left hanging with frustrations. His career is quite predictable now, it's either he'll take a year off or fight on again to regain his composure but to fight Fury again is quite impossible that yet, and/or simply retire and hang his gloves. After this upsetting loss he'll be ou indefinitely for sure.
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The excuses from Wilder is beginning to come out in sports news media hehe. I speculate that we might hear more of this for 2 more months before we hear an annoucement of his retirement. Tyson Fury has shattered Deontay Wilder mentally.
I was expecting this and it was not a surprise that the excuses started to come out. Deontay Wilder did not learn from his first two fights and he was not even acknowledging the defeat and if that is the case how can he improve and now there is no way we would see another fight even if Deontay Wilder comes out with major accusation like a sore loser.
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What's next for Wilder then?

No more big cheques definitely.

I was strange to see that such a jelly like Tyson has more stamina than sportish Wilder. Either this is due to Wilder gained and showed his maximum weight. Or because in every clinch Fury pushed his whole mass on Wilder, making him get tired.

The lack of stamina was best seen in round 9. Wilder was super slow.

Wilder walkout wore another costume… But funny that Fury did the same.
It is likely that he even retires, after all after being the champion he was beaten convincingly by Fury twice in a row do we do not need a fourth fight at all unless Wilder gets a belt, but the rest of the belts are concentrated on Usyk and he will face Joshua for a rematch, and if he wins then we get either Fury vs Usyk or Usyk vs an official challenger, so there are not going to be many more chances during the next year or two for Wilder to get a belt so he may decide to retire instead.
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Damn, I placed a bet on KO round 9, Fury of course. It's so close Grin
Regarding the Wilder acted as a sore loser, well, maybe because of a racial issue. A proud black guy doesn't want to admit defeat to a white guy. For more info: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PForSYje9Q

Anyway, just forget about Wilder. He deserves no respect!


Black people were promoting an anti-racist campaign, so Wilder should not act stupid here. Regardless of color, a champion deserves some respect. I was reading at some comments on the video you shared and I read some hilarious comments like "the bag could be heavy enough for Wilder carry and can make excuses on that" and "this bag is needed because Fury literally took him to school in this fight".
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I could not watch the match but from the highlight I think it was almost like watch Hollyfield and Lennox lewis when the fought there rematch, I think tyson fury is a machine, Mike tyson in his prime will not be able to knock him out, no one can know tyson fury out, deontey on the other hand is second best, a hard trader of punches, but he is not ever going to win tyson fury, my anti climax of the trilogy was when deontey refused an act of sportsmanship shown to him by tyson fury.

That's a pretty bold statement right there and i am pretty sure that it is wrong. If you look at those highlight clips of the 80's from Mike Tyson in his prime then i am pretty sure that Mike Tyson would also knock Tyson Fury out if he hits him. That being said it would probably be a really tough fight for mike tyson as Fury is just way taller and has way more reach, but of course that is all hypothetical.

It is true though, that Fury can take some serious hits without being affected by it for to long. The punches he took from Wilder in the first match and also in the third match now where clean hits, but Fury still managed to get up. Anthony Joshua for example is way easier to hurt than fury, that was pretty obvious in his fights against Ruiz and also against Usyk.
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Damn, I placed a bet on KO round 9, Fury of course. It's so close Grin
Regarding the Wilder acted as a sore loser, well, maybe because of a racial issue. A proud black guy doesn't want to admit defeat to a white guy. For more info: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PForSYje9Q

Anyway, just forget about Wilder. He deserves no respect!
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Don't expect kind words from Wilder although he loses obviously in the fight and we know who is the better fighter.

He should put in principle the popular saying that is "Humble in Victory, Gracious in Defeat".
https://www.patriotaquatics.org/water-polo/humble-victory-gracious-defeat/

It's applicable in any sport and in any competition and that's a way of showing respect to the winner.
I guess with this kind of reply, Wilder might be mentally affected and will just choose to retire as no more chance to fight against Fury, the saga is over.
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Right. People are always trying to find excuses for their defeats and boxers are no exception.

But if you compare the last fight with Fury's and Wilder's past fights, you can see that Wilder has made a lot of progress since then. He did very well in 11 rounds and I think he's going to work hard to please his fans with more victories.
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The excuses from Wilder is beginning to come out in sports news media hehe. I speculate that we might hear more of this for 2 more months before we hear an annoucement of his retirement. Tyson Fury has shattered Deontay Wilder mentally.


I hate hearing bitter words from the losing party specially in Boxing when you are given enough time to practice , learn from each other and then in the ring mostly 12 rounds allot to fight.

Yet this kind of words will be delivered by the loser?

Lol this is really funny to hear and lowering my respect to this good boxer .

why not just admit that Tyson is really over Him and be thankful that he did His best .
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The excuses from Wilder is beginning to come out in sports news media hehe. I speculate that we might hear more of this for 2 more months before we hear an annoucement of his retirement. Tyson Fury has shattered Deontay Wilder mentally.

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What's next for Wilder then?

No more big cheques definitely.

I was strange to see that such a jelly like Tyson has more stamina than sportish Wilder. Either this is due to Wilder gained and showed his maximum weight. Or because in every clinch Fury pushed his whole mass on Wilder, making him get tired.

The lack of stamina was best seen in round 9. Wilder was super slow.

Wilder walkout wore another costume… But funny that Fury did the same.

Tyson was at his heaviest in this fight at 277 lbs but when you look at him he does some footwork. He dances. He floats a little. He looks very comfortable with his weight. And even at the eleventh round, he still got some air. Wilder was already gasping in the earlier rounds. I think this is the result of having not gone the distance in almost his entire career. He got a very strong weapon in his right hand that he was able to use it every time until faced with a man who is somehow immune to it. Wilder does not have a large gas tank in him. That's his weakness. And the heavier and less solid fighter is much better than him in that respect.
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Fury really does not only have the power on his fist, but he also has that stamina that made him stand up and continue after he got knocked down. Both fight slower but the power was there, both have scored a knockdown but in the end, the strongest boxer survives and retains the belt. I am not sure if there's someone out their who could challenge and beat Fury after that fight, even Fury or Usyk, I doubt they have a chance to win against Fury.
To get up after getting knocked down, stamina is not what you need. He needs to have a strong jaw and heart and Tyson Fury has showcased that in the first fight and he did the same in the trilogy which is a huge feat because no one got up from a punch from Deontay Wilder in his career and i consider Tyson Fury to be the best Heavyweight of the generation.
Well said, he definitely has the heart and he has convinced himself that he can defeat Wilder again and even said he would KO Wilder and he didn't lie. Fury is exciting because he takes the risk, he wants to give the fans the best entertainment and as a fan, I'm satisfied with what he showed.

Wilder has to move on, no more excuses from him, at least he does not have to fight Fury again and focus on other opponents as he still has left in him, probably not the big paycheck but he can at least win more fights before he would officially retire if he chooses to.
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You said it all, Fury has everything. Mentally he is too strong to be broken in to accepting defeat when he is on the canvas, he gets up on the count of 5 or 6 almost every time.

On this form, he would have absolutely demolished Joshua and unified all the belts if the court did not instruct the fight against Wilder to go ahead. Instead Joshua got beaten by Usyk and Fury once again beat Wilder.

Has anybody noticed what happens to Fury when he hits the floor? His eye are like he is seeing stars but that mountain of a man just gets up shrugs it off and then gets back to business again.

Yeah, the same looks that we have seen from him in the last round of the first fight. No one thought that he can recover and finished the fight.

In some ways I feel sorry for Wilder because every time he floored Fury he thought he had won, he thought Fury would not be getting up and that goes back to the 12th round of the first fight. Fury being Fury was simply going to absorb everything that Wilder threw at him and then returned with interest. What a fantastic sportsman Tyson Fury is.

Well that's what I wanted, because I put a bet on a Wilder win. And he was very close, unfortunately, Fury recuperated and recovered and then keep on fighting. His mental strength is also up there with some of the great heavyweights. Although I lost my bet, that's fine. Wilder has his chances, but he can't deny Fury's greatness.
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Fury really does not only have the power on his fist, but he also has that stamina that made him stand up and continue after he got knocked down. Both fight slower but the power was there, both have scored a knockdown but in the end, the strongest boxer survives and retains the belt. I am not sure if there's someone out their who could challenge and beat Fury after that fight, even Fury or Usyk, I doubt they have a chance to win against Fury.
To get up after getting knocked down, stamina is not what you need. He needs to have a strong jaw and heart and Tyson Fury has showcased that in the first fight and he did the same in the trilogy which is a huge feat because no one got up from a punch from Deontay Wilder in his career and i consider Tyson Fury to be the best Heavyweight of the generation.
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What's next for Wilder then?

No more big cheques definitely.

I was strange to see that such a jelly like Tyson has more stamina than sportish Wilder. Either this is due to Wilder gained and showed his maximum weight. Or because in every clinch Fury pushed his whole mass on Wilder, making him get tired.

The lack of stamina was best seen in round 9. Wilder was super slow.

Wilder walkout wore another costume… But funny that Fury did the same.
When it comes to bodybuild then we could really say that Wilder is much more good looking than with Fury and I do have those kind of impressions too but well as we do know about on the saying
"Don't judge a book by its cover" and this what really happened on here.

Fury really does not only have the power on his fist, but he also has that stamina that made him stand up and continue after he got knocked down. Both fight slower but the power was there, both have scored a knockdown but in the end, the strongest boxer survives and retains the belt. I am not sure if there's someone out their who could challenge and beat Fury after that fight, even Fury or Usyk, I doubt they have a chance to win against Fury.
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What's next for Wilder then?

No more big cheques definitely.

I was strange to see that such a jelly like Tyson has more stamina than sportish Wilder. Either this is due to Wilder gained and showed his maximum weight. Or because in every clinch Fury pushed his whole mass on Wilder, making him get tired.

The lack of stamina was best seen in round 9. Wilder was super slow.

Wilder walkout wore another costume… But funny that Fury did the same.
When it comes to bodybuild then we could really say that Wilder is much more good looking than with Fury and I do have those kind of impressions too but well as we do know about on the saying
"Don't judge a book by its cover" and this what really happened on here.
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Has anybody noticed what happens to Fury when he hits the floor? His eye are like he is seeing stars but that mountain of a man just gets up shrugs it off and then gets back to business again.

Yeah, the same looks that we have seen from him in the last round of the first fight. No one thought that he can recover and finished the fight.

In some ways I feel sorry for Wilder because every time he floored Fury he thought he had won, he thought Fury would not be getting up and that goes back to the 12th round of the first fight. Fury being Fury was simply going to absorb everything that Wilder threw at him and then returned with interest. What a fantastic sportsman Tyson Fury is.

Well that's what I wanted, because I put a bet on a Wilder win. And he was very close, unfortunately, Fury recuperated and recovered and then keep on fighting. His mental strength is also up there with some of the great heavyweights. Although I lost my bet, that's fine. Wilder has his chances, but he can't deny Fury's greatness.
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Both fighters showed really good boxing. Congratulations to those who bet on Tyson Fury. Those who haven't watched this fight, I advise them to do so.
Deontay Wilder showed how hard he could hit and Tyson Fury showed how he can take a punch from the hardest puncher in boxing by some experts and then Tyson Fury who was not known as a hard puncher once again knocked out Deontay Wilder like he predicted.

I am sure Wilder will be thinking that he should have kept Mark Breland in the team so that he could have thrown in the towel so that he will not get embarrassed and knocked out like he did this time and he took too much punishment and his current corner was not even willing to step in to stop the fight. I knew very well Wilder would struggle with his stamina with his weight because he never thought heavier and he gassed out badly in the later rounds.
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