Ive not watched it yet but i can see a picture of Wilder with a golden gun. The mans a moron i wouldnt trust him with a spoon, not as much as i wouldnt trust Oscar with a spoon but Wilder comes across as one of those dumb enough to pull the trigger by accident.
Every time I listen to Wilder talk it's amazing what I learn, who knew "projectory" was even a word lol. He should go on master mind and have his specialist subject as "Jibber Jabber"
I love Deontay Wilder knockout reels but i have no idea who most of his opposition was, so i check them out to find out up to about 32 fights he was beating old cruiser weights with losing records and no threat to anybody.
Kugan Cassius is a good interviewer when it's just the fighter in front of the camera, but he looks so awkward here in a traditional TV format. WTF was he doing with his hands?
Amateur is as amateur does. Horrible voice why not use a voiceover actor? Why not use a pro presenter? Why use a useless amateur youtuber who thinks asking about ripoff PPVs to his bum chum promoter mates is something equating to journalism? They are bargain bucket marketing. Who wants to listen to Wilder talking drivel and making up words for 30 mins. Ego ego ego promoting himself boring boring boring couldn’t watch past 5 mins. BT SPORT IS CHEAP AND NASTY. Even Tris Dixon can’t ask a decent question and he edited boxing news for how long? Why doesn’t someone ask Wilder if he struggled like **** against Duhaupas and Spilzka and Molina how the **** is he going to deal with Fury if he’s anything near Wlad performance? No? Too obvious a question? Why don’t these morons hire professional filmmakers like HBO/SHO etc? CHEAP.
I enjoyed this. It did a good job for both fighters and building the fight itself. I think you're being hypercritical. The documentary is made on a budget but it was well shot, they got good access, they had some interesting interviews and they got good material out of the two fighters. It's unrealistic to expect a hit job on Wilder or Fury for that matter, they are trying to build the fight. They did put some questions to Deas in any case on whether this Fury was a credible opponent given his warm up fights. I think BT Sport are very, very good at what they do.
"The heavyweight, this heavyweight, heavyweight heavyweight heavyweight he got knocked down." Jay Deas
Watching this now you can really see the difference in budgets. Had Showtime commissioned this then it might have taken a completely different projectory. And Deas is like a terrible second hand car salesman. His attempts at trying to make it look like Wilder has always wanted to take on the best was very poor.