I think if Wilder loses the third fight he will be a case for psychotherapy. I don't see him continue fighting after that final humiliation.
Excellent points have been made here, I want to add one more observation to the mix: His entire entourage and team is made up of sycophants and...
A man who can't give credit to the man who beat him is a weak man.
This happens when one actually believes ones own hubris. Wilder head was so blown up with hot air he can't accept the fact he actually is fallible.
What exactly were those "lots of things going on" exactly, Deontay? Oh you mean all those little shards of glass shattered all over the ring floor?
He manages to get his lazy rear off the sofa once every 4-5 years. That's what I call unambitious.
What about grueling endurance training? Does stamina increase punch resistance?
And what makes you think that? I think Fury has no such desire, he's far too lazy and unambitious.
I think Dwyer could take Rafael under his wing and offer him a job at his Youtube channel. That would be a nice gesture.
Wallin looked better vs. Fury than did Wilder the last time around. If anyone should get another fight it's Wallin, not Wilder.
Looks like the forensic accountant at ESPN finally caught on to the millions of dollars spent by Dan on "Snacks and Soda".
I recall Proksa coming in as an underdog and dismantling Kerry Hope in his backyard.
Plus he played Max Schmeling in a cinematic movie [MEDIA]
It's good to see you're doing well, MVC. Been worried about you since your hero was knocked down what seemed like 57 times.
Have you ever posted anything positive about Wlad? Like a single post?