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^^ And Hatton went into depression, gain a lot of weight and there are reports that he do drugs as well to cope up with that devastating lost to Pacman.

And I agree that Wilder is a different case though, he didn't remain quiet as compare to Hatton, he went on a public meltdown that majority of us suspected that the lost against Fury was more of a mental to him. As he thinks he still has control of everything, but he is not.

That's why being humble every time helps a lot to regain their sense because if those boxers who don't lose once before they get their first loss have been in high esteem every time they step in the ring. Just like what happen to Broner when he fought Maidana. Know that when you are strong there is always someone out there stronger than you and can defeat you at any moment that's why acceptance should be a must in this kind of scenario. I really hope to see him fight with Fury again but in this kind of situation that wouldn't be any good for him. He needs to find himself again and find his real reason why he wants to be the best of all fighters.
Being and remaining humble is probably not one of the characteristics that most people will choose to have in a  world champion but it is absolutely necessary, even the champions that you see talking a lot and being kind of haughty still need to remain humble when they lose or otherwise they will never recover from it, this is what it is happening to Wilder, he needs to recompose himself and accept the defeat and train himself as he if was just starting his career as a boxer or he will never recover from this.
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^^ And Hatton went into depression, gain a lot of weight and there are reports that he do drugs as well to cope up with that devastating lost to Pacman.

And I agree that Wilder is a different case though, he didn't remain quiet as compare to Hatton, he went on a public meltdown that majority of us suspected that the lost against Fury was more of a mental to him. As he thinks he still has control of everything, but he is not.
Didn't know that the loss with Pacquiao was something that Hatton took to the next level, I feel bad for him, I hope that this has already passed and Hatton is recovering from his problem. I think that each fighter have a different coping mechanisms, its just that Wilder is a bit more open than the other so we can see his breakdowns, nothing wrong with that personally, we have to have some vent for our feelings after all.
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16 votes so far... only 2 votes are for the opinion Wilder is seeking attention in the hope a trilogy with Fury will take place.
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He is mentally unwell and is need of professional help
even if there are 1000 voters they will vote the same option we did
I guess based on what he is showing and what he is talking we can easily tell that he needs a professional who can get him out from the bad memory of losing to Fury it really haunts him.

He was beaten up really hard in the 2nd fight, I'm sure he did not expect and so he did not see it coming.

That's the problem when he is too convince that he is the best and maybe underestimate the power of Fury since he was able to knock him down in the first fight.  If only it was a close match and Wilder loss in a split decision, things could be different but the world witnessed how bad he lose from that KO win by Fury.
When you are really expecting to be the best in the world and when someone do beat your ass then you would really be having a hard time on moving on.
This would become a nightmare that would really be haunting you down every now and then.It might be nonsense but there are people who
are really having that kind of emotional problem or taking things up too seriously which would result for their minds to be out of right thinking.
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He is mentally unwell and is need of professional help
even if there are 1000 voters they will vote the same option we did
I guess based on what he is showing and what he is talking we can easily tell that he needs a professional who can get him out from the bad memory of losing to Fury it really haunts him.

He was beaten up really hard in the 2nd fight, I'm sure he did not expect and so he did not see it coming.

That's the problem when he is too convince that he is the best and maybe underestimate the power of Fury since he was able to knock him down in the first fight.  If only it was a close match and Wilder loss in a split decision, things could be different but the world witnessed how bad he lose from that KO win by Fury.
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He is mentally unwell and is need of professional help
even if there are 1000 voters they will vote the same option we did
I guess based on what he is showing and what he is talking we can easily tell that he needs a professional who can get him out from the bad memory of losing to Fury it really haunts him.
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^^ And Hatton went into depression, gain a lot of weight and there are reports that he do drugs as well to cope up with that devastating lost to Pacman.

And I agree that Wilder is a different case though, he didn't remain quiet as compare to Hatton, he went on a public meltdown that majority of us suspected that the lost against Fury was more of a mental to him. As he thinks he still has control of everything, but he is not.

That's why being humble every time helps a lot to regain their sense because if those boxers who don't lose once before they get their first loss have been in high esteem every time they step in the ring. Just like what happen to Broner when he fought Maidana. Know that when you are strong there is always someone out there stronger than you and can defeat you at any moment that's why acceptance should be a must in this kind of scenario. I really hope to see him fight with Fury again but in this kind of situation that wouldn't be any good for him. He needs to find himself again and find his real reason why he wants to be the best of all fighters.
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Thank you all for voting. It is now 12-1 but 13 votes in the poll is still a very low figure. I hope others start voting too.

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Sorry I forgot to vote, update that to 9-1 now, and maybe despite of the small number of votes that expected, with that voting result, we already know what people think about Wilder.  Cheesy
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^^ And Hatton went into depression, gain a lot of weight and there are reports that he do drugs as well to cope up with that devastating lost to Pacman.

And I agree that Wilder is a different case though, he didn't remain quiet as compare to Hatton, he went on a public meltdown that majority of us suspected that the lost against Fury was more of a mental to him. As he thinks he still has control of everything, but he is not.
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Even though just 8 votes have been cast in the poll so far it is pointing clearly towards Wilder being in need of professional help to recover from his mental issues.

The question is, would he really be accepting that suggestion nor accept to himself that he's really on a mental problem? This would be hard, he would be refusing nor denying at its best.

Mental issues are really hard to solved on if you cant do it on yourself then seeking help to others would be your last option.

If he can just accept the reality then people would just simply ignore and forget on what happened.

The longer he will accept the lesser his chance of coming back in sport.

Thing is, his value is still high as a boxer, he can still make more money with more fights but the way he think and acts, that's stripping away that opportunity from him, unless he will apologize and try to be professional afterwards.
Never too late to make out some apologize on the things he had been trying to fight out.This isnt talking literally with boxing itself but rather on fighting on ones self.

When it comes to value then thats no doubt but be sure that he wont be letting his name to be forgotten by his fans and jumped out into another favorite boxer.
He wont able to reach out that rank or position if he's not capable, its just he cant really just accept the reality when someone losses on a sport.

There's no specific on how long he would really be facing off this problem.

One of the known boxers. Haton did really make out some comments about him.
"Hatton says he wonders whether the former WBC heavyweight champion Wilder (42-1-1, 41 KOs) is in a good place mentally after the loss to Fury because his comments sound like someone that isn’t rational."

Source: https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-news/170373/170373

For sure other boxers would having the same sentiment.

Hatton knows the feeling of defeat and he suffer a devastating loss against Manny Manny Pacquiao, he fought after that loss and still loss again, maybe he loss his focus when his ego was destroyed by the big loss and Hatton was not able to come back in boxing again.

Wilder is different though but the effect seems too big for him to handle, that's what happen when a boxer has not taste defeat yet and has a mindset that he will never loss, accepting that loss might take some time for Wilder but hopefully he will soon realize as loss is a loss, he can't change it.
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Even though just 8 votes have been cast in the poll so far it is pointing clearly towards Wilder being in need of professional help to recover from his mental issues.

The question is, would he really be accepting that suggestion nor accept to himself that he's really on a mental problem? This would be hard, he would be refusing nor denying at its best.

Mental issues are really hard to solved on if you cant do it on yourself then seeking help to others would be your last option.

If he can just accept the reality then people would just simply ignore and forget on what happened.

The longer he will accept the lesser his chance of coming back in sport.

Thing is, his value is still high as a boxer, he can still make more money with more fights but the way he think and acts, that's stripping away that opportunity from him, unless he will apologize and try to be professional afterwards.
Never too late to make out some apologize on the things he had been trying to fight out.This isnt talking literally with boxing itself but rather on fighting on ones self.

When it comes to value then thats no doubt but be sure that he wont be letting his name to be forgotten by his fans and jumped out into another favorite boxer.
He wont able to reach out that rank or position if he's not capable, its just he cant really just accept the reality when someone losses on a sport.

There's no specific on how long he would really be facing off this problem.

One of the known boxers. Haton did really make out some comments about him.
"Hatton says he wonders whether the former WBC heavyweight champion Wilder (42-1-1, 41 KOs) is in a good place mentally after the loss to Fury because his comments sound like someone that isn’t rational."

Source: https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-news/170373/170373

For sure other boxers would having the same sentiment.
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Only 8 votes have been cast in the poll. 7 votes for: "He is mentally unwell and is need of professional help"

This thread deserves more votes.



Sorry I forgot to vote, update that to 9-1 now, and maybe despite of the small number of votes that expected, with that voting result, we already know what people think about Wilder.  Cheesy
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He is mentally unwell and is in need of professional help
because he really is, and this defeat with Fury exposes his mental illness, a stable boxer will just pick himself up and go on to the next fight and just make himself better, and try to regain his confidence, he cannot get over with Fury, Fury beat him decisively and he's ego was hurt.
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Only 8 votes have been cast in the poll. 7 votes for: "He is mentally unwell and is need of professional help"

This thread deserves more votes.

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Even though just 8 votes have been cast in the poll so far it is pointing clearly towards Wilder being in need of professional help to recover from his mental issues.

The question is, would he really be accepting that suggestion nor accept to himself that he's really on a mental problem? This would be hard, he would be refusing nor denying at its best.

Mental issues are really hard to solved on if you cant do it on yourself then seeking help to others would be your last option.

If he can just accept the reality then people would just simply ignore and forget on what happened.

The longer he will accept the lesser his chance of coming back in sport.

Thing is, his value is still high as a boxer, he can still make more money with more fights but the way he think and acts, that's stripping away that opportunity from him, unless he will apologize and try to be professional afterwards.
That is the problem, in order to improve on anything then you need to have a clear vision of what you are doing right and what you are doing wrong so you can improve, but if instead you give excuses which do not make sense then you have no motivation to work hard to improve, and without that he has no chance to recover his belt against Fury, if another fight was agreed upon it can be argued that he will lose even more convincingly as Fury will probably improve his game plan even further for the next fight.
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Even though just 8 votes have been cast in the poll so far it is pointing clearly towards Wilder being in need of professional help to recover from his mental issues.

The question is, would he really be accepting that suggestion nor accept to himself that he's really on a mental problem? This would be hard, he would be refusing nor denying at its best.

Mental issues are really hard to solved on if you cant do it on yourself then seeking help to others would be your last option.

If he can just accept the reality then people would just simply ignore and forget on what happened.

The longer he will accept the lesser his chance of coming back in sport.

Thing is, his value is still high as a boxer, he can still make more money with more fights but the way he think and acts, that's stripping away that opportunity from him, unless he will apologize and try to be professional afterwards.
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Even though just 8 votes have been cast in the poll so far it is pointing clearly towards Wilder being in need of professional help to recover from his mental issues.

The question is, would he really be accepting that suggestion nor accept to himself that he's really on a mental problem? This would be hard, he would be refusing nor denying at its best.

Mental issues are really hard to solved on if you cant do it on yourself then seeking help to others would be your last option.

If he can just accept the reality then people would just simply ignore and forget on what happened.
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Even though just 8 votes have been cast in the poll so far it is pointing clearly towards Wilder being in need of professional help to recover from his mental issues.
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He needs to stop boxing if he will act this weird everytime he lose, just imagine, he just lose once and he is acting like it's the end of the world for him.  I'm sure if he behave professionally after his loss, he might get a trilogy and regardless of the result there's still fights that is lining up for him.

Fury now is the champion, his statements is disrespectful to the champion who proved to be a better fighter than him twice, the first one was a draw but people know who really won the fight.
That is precisely the problem, he was never that good when it came to the technique of boxing but since he had such an impressive punching power he could get away with it for all his career, but now that he has lost just when he believed he was invincible and to lose in such an awful way has affected his mind, there are many athletes that lost and then cameback and that made them even greater on the eyes of the public, but he cannot accept the fact he lost so the only way to reconcile those two facts is to create completely crazy theories about why he lost.

By the way as you may imagine I voted for the option that states he is not mentally well and needs help.  Tongue
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Chose up on the poll.

He is mentally unwell and is need of professional help

He need this one because it is quite obvious that he's suffering with some mental issues which do really need some professional help
but of course, he should really be the ones to fight off that problem and no other than that.

He needs to stop boxing if he will act this weird everytime he lose, just imagine, he just lose once and he is acting like it's the end of the world for him.  I'm sure if he behave professionally after his loss, he might get a trilogy and regardless of the result there's still fights that is lining up for him.

Fury now is the champion, his statements is disrespectful to the champion who proved to be a better fighter than him twice, the first one was a draw but people know who really won the fight.
People arent that blind on not to tell on whose better on just seeing that 1st fight then even it do ends up on a draw but still we can really see on whose the winner on that one
and it had been proven out on that 2nd fight which Wilder did lost and the next thing happened is on when making out reasons after that which it turns out that he cant really
just accept on what happen.He do really believe too much into himself but once reality slap you in the face then you would really be having some hard time to accept it.
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