Wilder on "Thaboxingvoice": "Fury was 100% last time, he can not be better, i was not at 100%"

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  1. Drago

    Drago Member Full Member

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    Usually i dont like too many threads about the same subject, but just 1 minute ago i watched Wilder in a livestream on the Youtube Channel "Thaboxingvoice", and he stated what i just wrote in the thread name.

    So he is absolutely sure Fury was at 100% when they fought, and he was a little bit ill in the preparation and was not at 100%.
    He will be more relaxt and Fury can not change anything, he will destroy him in a more devastating fashion.


    Lets put it plain and simple:
    If Wilder honestly believe this was the same Fury that fought W. Klitschko tomorrow 4 years ago at 247 lbs / 112 kg / 17.6 stone, then i see really the chance he s gonna wake up in a nightmare on Feb 22 if Fury should ever reach his 100% again.

    Fury was never ever at his best on Dec 1, 2018.
    I cant understand how Wilder can honestly believe this.
     
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    Leeroy84 Lancashire-la-la-la Full Member

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    If Wilder believes this and an any amount of improved Fury plans to turn up, then Deontay has already lost.
     
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    sid Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wilder did look fat to me (not a 100%):lol: must of had to many snickers bars.
     
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    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Deontay ''The Most Delusional Boxer of All Time'' Wilder aka Delusional D.

    And the gap between #1 and #2 most delusional is as vast as the Yuleverse.

    When Tyson fought Delusional D he

    Hadn't fought anyone with a pulse in three years
    Prior to the two exhibition 'fights' he'd had against zero threat scrubs, had been completely inactive for two and a half years
    Spent the entirety of his inactivity shovelling industrial amounts of coke up his bugle (so much so that his voice completely changed), guzzling on industrial amounts of booze (a minimum of 16 pints per night before moving on to the spirits), and pigging out on enough junk food per day to feed a small country
    Had to shed 140lbs after ballooning up to over 400lbs
    Had been battling chronic depression and suicidal thoughts all throughout his inactivity which got so bad at one point he suffered a nervous breakdown and came close to offing himself. His own father, brother and trainer were dead against him taking the fight against Bootleg Dorticos because they knew exactly what he'd been through and wasn't even remotely close to being back to his best. Big John Fury still to this day won't talk to Tyson's team because of them allowing him to take the fight.


    ''I thought my son was going to die'' -- Big John Fury

    ''We would never put the truth out there about what Tyson has really been through''-- Ben Davison

    ''Speak it, believe it, receive it''

    Translation: If you speak enough nonsense not only will you yourself start to believe it's true but so will the casuals and all your dumb fans
     
  5. Drago

    Drago Member Full Member

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    He´s absolutely sure, he stated this over and over again in the last 12 months but just about 25 minutes ago again. Here in Germany its currently 10.25 pm and the 2nd half of some Champions League soccer games (Liverpool plays vs Napoli), and Wilder just stated it again live via Telephone on this YT channel.

    I mean...it is ok to be confident and have much self believe, but when this gets to high it ends up being deluded in some way. It ends always in a desaster sooner or later.
    Not just he said again Fury was at 100% and he can not give more, while he was not at 100% because he was sick 10 days before the fight and weighed in the ring 209 lbs / 94.8 kg / 14.9 stone, he also stated again he DID KO him and count the fight as a Win and not as a Draw, he said he has 42 wins and 41 KOs (=only Stiverne went the distance with him)

    With all respect (i respect all of his archvements, he has heart like a lion and of a Champion, and is maybe the hardest One-Punch-KO-Puncher in HW history!) but is this still a realistic thinking/judgment or a delution?

    It is almost like saying Roger Federer won Wimbledon 2019 because he had 2 match points...but Novak Djokovic was able to come back an won the title in a 5th set tiebreak.
     
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    Leeroy84 Lancashire-la-la-la Full Member

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    When Wilder inevitably loses (to anyone that is) he's going to either be suicidal or a nightmare to live with

    He really is delusional
     
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    Drago Member Full Member

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    You know what? I dont believe that.
    He will say he did not lose and the ref + judges had a conspiracy against him, in reality he won and is still the champ. Only on paper he lost, but in real life (his real life) he won.
     
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    smiffyinoz Active Member Full Member

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    Thaboxingvoice = the worst produced podcast of all-time. It is embarrassing.
     
  9. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    Whilst trying to scrub all traces of it off the internet.
     
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