Haymon's fighters go soft from lack of hunger and desire. He pays them so much per fight and blows all his cash on 1 fight per year for each fighter. So his stable gets fat and happy. Which leads to them regressing. A fighter should be active and looking to establish his dominance over a division.
I don't know why you are bringing this up. Wilder is neither fat nor happy. He is quite active. He's had significantly more fights than all the other top 10 heavyweights, despite the fact that he's been sidelined in his career with two separate bicep surgeries and hand surgery. I think the closest is Povetkin, who turned pro four years before Wilder and only has 38 fights. And Wilder is looking to establish his dominance over the division by taking the title from the World Champion in October. So, not quite sure what your point is.
The answer is #1. He wants to be the World Heavyweight Champion. He believes he can win. (Fury admitted he was knocked out in fight one until his head bounced off the floor, which woke him up). That's why he's fighting the World Heavyweight Champion again the next time he gets in the ring. Wilder feels if he can do that once, he can do it again. And he certainly has the power to do so. If you can fight the World Champion and become the World Champion yourself, there's no point in taking a bunch of tuneups and dragging things out. Nothing really more to it than that.
Don't you ever get bored with trotting out the same old bollocks thread after thread, post after post? Wilder ain't winning the third fight because as far as he's concerned, it was no fault of his that Fury paddled his stupid, delusional ass last time around. Do you honestly beleive that Jay Deas is the right man to help Wilder right the wrongs of the second fight? Jay Deas is an even bigger delusional fool than Wilder and couldn't see that the former World Champion in Wilders corner saved his ass.
Never doubted his motives for wanting a rematch for a second. He's insanely delusional and his army of DKSAB clueless casual fanbase have been blowing so much smoke up his ass for so long now he's fallen for his own hype to the extent that he's become completely detached from reality. Even when I find myself feeling a tad of sympathy for him my cold ruthless gypsy side immediately overrules it and he and his fans only have themselves to blame for that, especially after all the crap we've had to listen to from them since Fury harvested his soul. In fact, I wanna see Fury administer an even more painful and humiliating biblical shellacking to him than he did last time for that.
Yes, try to keep it civil. You're a staff member. Lots of threads getting sidetracked this week by namecalling because everyone won't jump on the "Wilder Sucks" bandwagon.
Retirement fight. WHETHER HE WANTS TO OR NOT HE HAS NO CHOICE. Fury is in his sexual prime, Wilder is falling off his cliff. The dosser is getting it Wilder will try to cover up the MENTAL SCARING and hope he can do better in the 3rd fight. Fury will take his head off with his jab again and Wilder will curl up into a ball of PTSD crying. 100% Never give the better boxer with an insane IQ a second chance. NEVER EVER give them a 3rd chance. Fury might get a clean KO this time.
Ok, so if Fury beats Wilder in the third fight. Then fights Joshua in 2021 to become undisputed, then defends a few times in huge fights over the following 2 years, and then retires within your 4 year time frame,THIS will be his cash out fight? The trilogy fight with Wilder? Come on MAAAN.
Nah...it's too late. Wilder MIGHT learn a thing or two new, but he is who he is at this point. Hard to learn new things w/o resorting to go back to them when the new technique isn't working as well. The ol, "Can't teach an old dog new tricks" thing.
Furys already told you he sint sticking round Bootleg again then the body builder then some more Joey abels of this world Nah man no And wilder 40vfights with fury and ortiz lol He was never going to have a real run with real competitors
He's figured it out. He only lost cuz it was everybody else's fault and he's got 73 excuses to prove it. Once he has got the snakes out of the grass he's the best fighter ever again in his opinion. No need to prepare better in training, no need to learn any "Feetwork". Generally no need to improve at all.
I hope wilder is getting his shopping delivered especially nesrer fight time I hear them grocery bags weigh on