I must have been watching the presser in the Bum Squad fan club last night. All the live chat were Wilder fans saying 'Fury looks nervous' or 'HE SHOOK' lol. No idea what presser they were watching. The Bum Squad are a special breed.
I think it's part of his ESPN contract, yeah. He also hasn't fought in Britain in a long time and I don't think he still has a licence to box here. He was going to fight Joshua in Saudi
I wish he did and he said he did want it. The Tuscaloser would've just ducked though because it's just not in his DNA to be a real man. He's good at playing lip service to it though. Quote from late 2013 ''I would fight him anywhere," said Wilder. "I'm a traveller, a global fighter, I fight anywhere all over the world that's how you become legendary. You become legendary by not being afraid to go into enemy territory when the time comes or when duty calls.''
I've watched the whole thing now. Wilder's right the delays benefited him gave him more time to prepare but also keeping Fury inactive has clearly seen a less well conditioned Fury and a Fury who clearly lost some focus during that period. Wilder's a deluded moron. The eye's don't lie he says, he's never heard of optical illusions, never seen edited photo's, never seen countless examples of your eyes lying to you. Your brain is what decides what you actually see, not your eyes and clearly Wilder's brain is full of nonsense. He's simply seeing what he wants to see in believing all the BS conspiracies. As he said "We believe what we want." He contradicts himself in the same sentence but is too dumb to realise. Wilder says he wasn't planning to speak at the conference again. Clearly someone had to speak with him and convince him to do so. The fact he planned this shows some insecurity. I'm wondering if instead of using head phones this time he used his phone as a distraction to close off from what Fury was saying as he spent the whole press conference glued to it. Fury seemed to be tapping his watch during the conference, showed he thinks Wilder and Scott were getting too much time to speak. Fury looked genuinely annoyed at the end. But only when Wilder interrupted his final statement. He seemed pretty calm before then. All the lies spread by Wilder and his fans clearly have bothered him, but then it would any rational person. I know I myself have little patience for people who are so irrational and deluded. The fact they didn't have a face off was odd. The fact Arum said it had been agreed before hand that there would be no face off was odd too. Clearly one side wanted there to be no face off, I doubt it would be Fury, he clearly wanted a face off. So if Wilder's team demanded no face off as a condition for him this time talking then again it shows insecurity from Wilder.
One great thing to happen since his beating, he's stopped screaming bum squad and all that nonsense every 2 seconds.. He's broken, no confidence whatsoever left. I hope fury finishes him off for good come Saturday.
Wilder and his fans see what they want to see and think it proves their bs conspiracies. Like flat earthers who point out in the distance and say "omg everything looks flat my eyes do not deceive me, you cant tell me muh eye evidence isn't real."
Well I like a lot of folk here have been beating the drum and mocking Wilder regarding his excuses/delusions/mental health state of mind post fight II and for good reason. I can honestly say up untill now though I never actually really disliked him per-se. I simply had no respect for him as a person post fight and often thought he deserves to be ridiculed or even worse - pitied(?) I now really don't like the bloke. He sat there so smug and conceited with his fake act of calm plausibility and utter childish denial. His delusional arrogance was off the scale. I really hope and expect Fury to put him to sleep and leave no question marks (as far as Wilder and team are concerned) this time regarding the fight and stoppage. I really want Wilder to eat some humble crumble, if that's possible even.
War Bob. Coppinger is the ***** who ate Cincinnati. Nice try, but only the ignorant, mischievous or disingenuous would declare a likeness. Struck me as business as usual, I recognized the same old Tyson who berated and browbeat Kingpin, Richardson, Haye, Klitschko and others; but, then, I've been Furywatching for fifteen years, and the man loves an argument. I don't see a guy who's boiling over with uncontrolled rage at Wilder's accusations and slander — he even told Wilder that he didn't care to deny anything because it was all true, then implicated Deas in the 'conspiracy' — it's just material for to turn the screw with. Also struck me as premeditated, or leastways that he'd been anticipating the opportunity to get into Wilder and draw him on his BS. He knew he'd get a bite out of him before the promotion was through, and he implied as much in a conversation with iFL TV after the presser. Fury cut through all the crap when he told Abdo that even Deontay doesn't truly believe any of it. That was the most incisive moment in the whole exchange; it blew Wilder's narrative up and tacitly identified it as equal parts delusion, rationalization and motivational fairy tale. And Fury has now taken that security blanket and dropped a big, steamy dump on it. Wilder posed that question as if Fury hadn't been very candid about his decision to enlist SugarHill over the last couple years — he enlisted him because he wanted a coach who could more naturally jive with his new gameplan of walking you down and stomping a mudhole in you, you ****ing dummy. Fury has been with many trainers and has taken items of value away from each of those unions, the short-lived and longer term alike. Wilder, on the other hand, and by his own admission, is learning nothing new; Malik the Mystical is simply drawing out these vast reserves of inherent expertise that his jealous and treacherous old coot of a predecessor had maliciously subdued and suppressed.
Fury was trying to bait him but Wilder kept his composure. Now Bob Arum is totally off the reservation. I think Dementia has set in. Ranting and raving and dropping F bombs.
I saw a bit of nervousness in both fighters, especially fury, but this is good. It means he's taking it seriously. Fury/Wilder thrive more of fear.