The one second he's perfect is when signing the contract to fight another overmatched opponent. He got bait and switched by Fury in a hilarious cherry pick gone wrong. Finkle looked like he was going to burst into tears at the post fight presser realising their stranglehold on the WBC title has been broken and with it that massive Joshua payday. Ah well someone's going to be getting the business from Uncle Al this morning methinks...
Thing is fury is six foot nine and the only chance wilder ever had was if he had done that ducking **** same brought his height down to his level. He cut that out so wilder was ****ed.
it's how this joint rolls most of he time. As soon as a high profile fighter loses they were always just a bum beating bums. The guy that beats him is a God, then when he loses he also becomes a bum that beat bums. Rinse and repeat
They tried to lock me up in an insane asylum when I said that Michael ''The Bounty'' Hunter was the best American HW. #levels #skills Once again I have been proven correct - Michael ''The Bounty'' Hunter is the best American HW and not only that but he's top 5, a future HW champion, and currently resides at #11 on Serge's official P4P rankings This content is protected
At a time that's convenient, A time that I'll choose, I've a message to send, That'll come from my muse, About what I have learned, What lessons are sticking, That all should consider, When cherry picking, For now I'd suggest, One considered that, When picking one's cherries, Avoid those that are fat*, This equality approved poem may be directed at Messyr's Haymon or Hearn at one's discretion
I've seen some fans drop him on other non boxing forums. I think the fans that liked him for a long time, before the first Fury fight will of course remain fans. But many of those that jumped on the bandwagon after the first Fury fight were only interested because of the drama of the first fight, they were never really fans to begin with, they just wanted to join the debate on who would win the rematch and have their opinion heard. Now he's lost they'll go back to not caring about boxing other than the big fights.
Most of Wilder's fans are fickle trash so yes, they probably drop him or try to minimise the win somehow. The busted eardrum will probably be a big selling point for a rematch, though frankly I don't see any point or interest in another go round given how thoroughly dominated he was in this one. And I'm not sure if Wilder would want to take it either. That's the sort of beating that permanently scars a man.