Would a rematch be any different if Wilder gets beat on Saturday? How would it effect his confidence in a return fight?
He will not take the re-match when he loses, and it is simple to understand why. He will ask for too much time to get prepared, because he will need about seven years of therapy to get over himself. All this see it believe it receive it BS. After the fight it will be, DAAMMM I didn't see it, how could I believe it, but I certainly fcuking received it, after getting stopped. He will exit the ring screaming am I concussed, cos it SHOOOO feels like it!!!
I'm sure he could get another shot he just needs to fight tkin or Ortiz again while Aj and Fury hopefully fight each other
Why? Wilder always has a punchers chance. His gameplan isn't to outbox someone for 12 rounds. If he doesn't find that chin the first fight, he'd want to give it a go in another one.
No not at all, why would I do that? I have never done it before, I will congratulate the victor whoever it may be, I will leave it for the fighters and others to come up with all that stuff. I just believe that TF beats him really, and will beat him convincingly... Sounds like your getting your excuses early by asking me the question!!!
If he gets gets completely schooled for 12 rounds or even stopped, then he won't take the rematch. It's not like he's going to learn new tricks anymore. If he loses a close decision with having some very good moments then he'll take it and train harder. That's just my opinion.
Wilder does not strike me as confident fighter. He has a phony confidence from taking the path of least resistance his whole career. This is a guy who felt he had something to prove against Zelenoff. I think he will be one of those guys that is finished once he loses. He may exercise the rematch for the last payday the fade into bolivian.
Anyone person worth their salt would want to take action against someone threatening to harm their offspring.