How to handle a loss example A: Anthony Joshau How to handle a loss example B : Tyson Fury How not to handle a loss example A: Doentay Wilder How not to handle a loss example B: Adrien Broner How not to handle a loss example C: Andy Ruiz Jr Also add Wlad for not congratulating Fury on beating his ass
The entire post reeks of delusion, and jealousy. The man is jealous of what Wilder has become and achieved. He has never achieved anything in the game close to what Deontay has. That's a fact
Wilder has overachieved after a coddled career If he wasn't coddled so badly he might have learn't and improved after failure Him and his management's fear of failure stopped his growth. You can't grow if you don't take the risk of failing. Wilder is one of the most explosive hardest hitting heavys of all time, I have no doubt about that...but look what he achieved...knocking out a 400 year old man from Cuba was his peak.
Wilder wasn't coddled, he didn't have a trainer. How is that coddling? He was the longest reigning and most successful heavyweight champ of the 2010s, with a trainer that didn't teach him squat. We'll see how does with new people. I'm sure he'll do just fine. Until then, all these new duplicate threads every day are a little much. I'm going back to classic.
Fury hasn’t lost though. Are you referring to his draw in the first Wilder fight? Also, with Andy Ruiz, I would say his problem had more to do with how he handled his win, as opposed to how he handled the loss in the rematch.
Successful how fighting bums... never unifying... Joshua was more successful then Wilder managed to beat more top ten competition and unify titles all in a shorter time, Wlad and Joshua both beat vastly superior boxers and both were unified champions in that decade. Wilder just hid and fought bums.
Great amature above average pro won a title but was nothing to write home about. like a lot of Olympic winners they do not always translate well in 12rd fights.
Wilder reigned longer, defended his title more times and when Joshua has defended twice against Fury, he'll have faced better competition. Joshua hasn't fought anyone as good yet. And he lost to Andy Ruiz.
Povetkin was better than anyone Wilder beat. Same with Whyte. Joshua has consistently faced better fighters than the ones Wilder defended against.
You can be mad about that or stomp your feet ... but Joshua hasn't fought anyone as good as Fury. Wilder has already defended against him twice already. And made more defenses than Joshua. And held his title longer than Joshua. And didn't lose to a late sub, like Joshua. When Joshua defends against Fury twice, he'll have faced better competition than Wilder. I will agree with you. But he hasn't. And nobody Joshua has fought so far is better than Fury.