Who is more delusional? Wilder or Broner

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by miniq, Nov 2, 2020.


Who is more delusional?

  1. Broner

    8 vote(s)
    19.0%
  2. Wilder

    34 vote(s)
    81.0%
  1. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Lots of people within the boxing brotherhood going in on D but when SJAM-Boxing and Kalle are going in on you hard you know you done messed up big time

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    D thinks his own trainer spiked his wattle bottle, was being sent telepathic messages from Anthony Dirrell to stop the fight, that his cosplay suit was too heavy even though he always wears a weighted vest in training that weighs more than it, that Kenny Bayless was batting for Team Fury even though he was clearly doing his not so subtle best to assist D, and Fury was wearing loaded gloves which he could magically slide up and down his arm at will. In short. D is the most delusional fighter in the history of our sport.
     
  2. latineg

    latineg user of dude wipes Full Member

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    Is Wilder bad for society,,,,

    like not just boxing but in general,,,

    unless most kids are smart enough to see through him at a young age and use it to help themselves not become delusional lunitics that blame others for their own delusions?

    the guy claims racism was the cause of his defeat, (among other reasons) its very evil and disgraceful to do that without PROOF in a day and age whereby real racism exists and needs to be fairly addressed and is such a HOT topic controlling and shaping our past, current and future society, and he has to go and do a Jussie Smollet in a brand new way, its cashing in on the problems of racism and Wilder is not in the same boat as those that have really experienced ongoing racism,

    maybe this is good for society and needed because it will help even the powerfully ignorant young minds to learn to break free from using personally created delusional realities to continue living your life within while interacting with all your loved ones and others?

    maybe we needed a person that made it so obvious to the masses it can be used as a learning tool for our society of how not to loose control on the slippery slopes of reality we all try to live within?

    lets see how it turns out because i dont feel he is done yet, i dont mean his career, i dont have a clue about that, i mean his delusional excuse talking he uses to help cement his delusional realities within him,

    he needs to stop being a coward if he is ever going to turn himself back around and that will not be easy as he has dug in so far it will bring him emotional PAIN to reverse it,

    most train themselves to look the other way,,,,,
     
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  3. Carpe Diem

    Carpe Diem Member Full Member

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    Amir Khan should’ve been added on the poll list..
     
  4. Xplosive

    Xplosive Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wilder and it's not even remotely close. I think he has a much deeper and more disturbing mental illness than Broner. He's by faarrrrrrr more delusional.

    Broner ain't all that delusional about his losses. He was humble enough to become friends with Maidana after Maidana beat his ass. He's also very good friends with Porter, even though Porter beat him.

    Don't get me wrong, Broner's not all there in the head, but Broner's just essentially a punk playing a character.

    Wilder's truly off his rocker, and it's always been apparent that the guy has some deep psychological problems.
     
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  5. Xplosive

    Xplosive Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    There's no comparison.

    Khan's not the brightest guy, but there's technically nothing wrong him. He doesn't come across as being unstable or disturbed... he's just dull.

    I give Khan a pass, because by all accounts he's a good guy oustide the ring.

    Wilder has no redeemable qualities, and not only is something mentally wrong him, but he's a POS human being.
     
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  6. Oneirokritis

    Oneirokritis The Scourge of Stupid Idiots. Full Member

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    Mentally, Deontay 'I train in a 50lb weight vest but my 40lb costume was too heavy for me' Wilder is falling apart at the seams. He can't accept that he got destroyed, and is coming up with every excuse under the sun to console himself and to try and convince others as to why he got destroyed.
     
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  7. Oneirokritis

    Oneirokritis The Scourge of Stupid Idiots. Full Member

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    Number 5 is probably the most laughable (and that's saying something): Bayless did everything possible to help Wilder out. It's not Bayless's fault that Wilder dropped the ball. :lol:
     
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  8. lobk

    lobk Original ESB Member Full Member

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    Wilder and there is no other boxer even close. A fighter saying he didn’t lose on a score card isn’t anything new but wilder didn’t lose in the card. He got his ass beat and only saved from the KO by his corner.

    The excuses are now bordering on mental issues.
     
  9. Decker

    Decker Boxing Addict Full Member

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    On at least two levels.
    First he quickly interjects race grievances into anything that bothers him. Here's a wealthy American, who happens to be black, that acts like he's some put upon, poverty stricken person. It's nauseating.

    Second he's a terribly sore loser. He's a sore winner too if you look at how he acts after a win - like he's some God of boxing. Notice how AJ or Whyte (or many others) acted after their losses? Exactly, few to no excuses, and after a break get back into gym and have another go. Even Chisora, who has acted like an ass at times, is a much better sport than Wilder.

    Bonus - IMO he has a serious persecution complex, is paranoid, and is a delusional sociopath.
     
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  10. JDub

    JDub Active Member Full Member

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    I never thought Broner could be topped, but it's 2020 and here we are.
     
  11. RealDeal

    RealDeal Pugilist Specialist Full Member

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    I don’t think anyone in boxing history has ever taken a loss as bad as Wilder has taken this loss to Fury. Even if Floyd had lost to someone on a controversial decision, he would have handled it 10x better than Wilder has.
     
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  12. sasto

    sasto Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'm not sure I've ever seen a weirder statement, and I've been fan of his.

    What was too much for me was the accusations against Breland. He doesn't want Breland around that's fine, if he would have rather died in the ring that's his business, but this isn't right.
     
  13. MorvidusStyle

    MorvidusStyle Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Always funny watching ''Western citizens'' outraged when the POS individuals they turn into millionaires for fighting people in a ring turn out to be POS individuals and not noble civilians.
    These people in boxing are such clowns.
    Really, people are just working out Wilder would be another low life thug if it wasn't for pro sport? It wasn't that hard to see. Incredibly, people actually thought he was a good guy because he was ''cool''!
    Everyone was amazed when Mike Tyson bit ears off too. They couldn't believe the Italian guy's domestication program didn't stick.
    I wouldn't be surprised if Wilder was arrested in the coming years for serious violence outside the ring.
    A deposed gutter king is a dangerous man!
     
  14. Slyk

    Slyk Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Why would Wilder go to the gym and work on his jab when he didn't legitimately lose and is a Powerful King?

    While they may feast on an illegitimate victory, Wilder will win the spiritual WAR for the people.

    Fury's days are numbered.