Wilder wants a body on his record..
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kbackup408
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Wilder wants a body on his record..
If ever I wanted someone to take a L it will be this weekend - Wilder is a fool!
All this funeral talk goes beyond trash talk for me, it is foolish talk makes me question his character!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/48278712
All this funeral talk goes beyond trash talk for me, it is foolish talk makes me question his character!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/48278712
Re: Wilder wants a body on his record..
Read that this morning. I used to think he was playing the villain but now I think he's actually a deplorable human being. Surely this is just cause to have his license revoked? You'd think any respectable commission would want to avoid having a death in the ring under their supervision, especially when the intent to do so was publicly laid out multiple times.
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Impractical Poster
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Re: Wilder wants a body on his record..
Mental warfare.
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Impractical Poster
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Re: Wilder wants a body on his record..
Why? It's not like he's carrying a gun in the ring. He's just doing what every other fighter does.joshj909 wrote: ↑15 May 2019, 05:08 Read that this morning. I used to think he was playing the villain but now I think he's actually a deplorable human being. Surely this is just cause to have his license revoked? You'd think any respectable commission would want to avoid having a death in the ring under their supervision, especially when the intent to do so was publicly laid out multiple times.
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Yeah, it's out of order that. He's taking the trash talk too far.
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Having the motive to kill is unacceptable in sport, even combat sports. The commission would likely be open to being sued if Breazeale or another of his opponents were to die in the ring. Boxing as a whole would be under investigation and huge scrutiny. Sometimes it's an accident or "part of the sport", but when it's specifically intended and announced so, it's a different story.Impractical Poster wrote: ↑15 May 2019, 05:28 Why? It's not like he's carrying a gun in the ring. He's just doing what every other fighter does.
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kbackup408
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Re: Wilder wants a body on his record..
I have to agree with Josh on this one - maybe I just view combat sports in a different way for me its a sport and not an ancient gladiatorial sportjoshj909 wrote: ↑15 May 2019, 05:42 Having the motive to kill is unacceptable in sport, even combat sports. The commission would likely be open to being sued if Breazeale or another of his opponents were to die in the ring. Boxing as a whole would be under investigation and huge scrutiny. Sometimes it's an accident or "part of the sport", but when it's specifically intended and announced so, it's a different story.
I know boxing isn't safe and CTE/brain damage is bound to occur but death is the worst outcome...
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Wilder wants a body on his record..
He has said it in the past too.. in 2017 and again in 2018..
Deontay Wilder says “I want a body on my record”
Deontay Wilder branded an ‘absolute disgrace’ by Tony Bellew after claim he wants to kill an opponent in the ring
Looks like he says it every year.. Roll on 2020.
Deontay Wilder says “I want a body on my record”
Deontay Wilder branded an ‘absolute disgrace’ by Tony Bellew after claim he wants to kill an opponent in the ring
Looks like he says it every year.. Roll on 2020.
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Nightmare Roy
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Re: Wilder wants a body on his record..
Mehh, he’s just a dummy, talk is talk Tyson used to say shit like this all the time.
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dagilechia
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Re: Wilder wants a body on his record..
i think he said it before fighting Szpilka too, in the end of 2015/january 2016 so yeah he probably tells it every year
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Impractical Poster
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Re: Wilder wants a body on his record..
And Tyson said he'd eat Lewis' children....
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Nightmare Roy
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Re: Wilder wants a body on his record..
Society was less sensitive back then
Re: Wilder wants a body on his record..
Avoids the top competition. Selects lower ranked opponent. Goes around telling how he wants to kill him in the ring. Yeah real man right here.
This clown is bad for boxing.
Also makes hes bum feeding look bad.
This clown is bad for boxing.
Also makes hes bum feeding look bad.
Re: Wilder wants a body on his record..
If he had a British licence it would likely be suspended for talking shit like that. This is bringing the sport into disrepute.
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Lewis also had no children, so there was no chance of it actually happening!
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Honestly I don't take what he says seriously
I'm pretty sure he is playing a larger than life WWF-esque character.
But I agree, this isn't the WWF, this is a serious sport. He needs reigning in.
It's strange, because when he did the commentary on the Joshua-Klitschko fight, he came across as a really humble and likeable guy. I suspect that is closer to the truth, but he for some stupid reason is trying to sell this ridiculous persona to the public
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Simply put, Wilder is trying too hard to boost his popularity through the attention he thinks he'd get by being outrageous. I don't think he's handled the Fury fight results well.
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SenorPipino
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Re: Wilder wants a body on his record..
Trash talk.
It serves Wilder's intended purpose: to draw attention to the fight. Not many people are aware of the bout or very interested.
George Foreman also said in his autobiography that around the time he fought Ali, he was curious about what it would be like to kill an opponent.
It serves Wilder's intended purpose: to draw attention to the fight. Not many people are aware of the bout or very interested.
George Foreman also said in his autobiography that around the time he fought Ali, he was curious about what it would be like to kill an opponent.
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Onekrazyrican
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Re: Wilder wants a body on his record..
True its not WWE but its proven WWE antics is what gets you the serious money. I cant find a better example than what happened with Canelo-GGGFinkel wrote: ↑15 May 2019, 08:50 Honestly I don't take what he says seriously
I'm pretty sure he is playing a larger than life WWF-esque character.
But I agree, this isn't the WWF, this is a serious sport. He needs reigning in.
It's strange, because when he did the commentary on the Joshua-Klitschko fight, he came across as a really humble and likeable guy. I suspect that is closer to the truth, but he for some stupid reason is trying to sell this ridiculous persona to the public
A fight for the lineal middleweight title between two top fighters in their prime finally gets announced. Its the lineal champ in Canelo vs the man most perceive as the best in the division GGG.
A couple of weeks later a fight between a retired boxer and a a guy making his pro debut steals its thunder and out sells every fight in history.
Its a serious sport for a niche fanbase but the main stream wants those WWE antics. Wilder is just performing for the ones who will bring the big bucks.
Re: Wilder wants a body on his record..
he says this a lot, its one of his stock things to say in interviews, meh, i find about 100 percent of talk from boxers is just empty talk not worth taking serious
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: Wilder wants a body on his record..
Wilder is no good. I want to know what happened to the little guy - or girl - who was in that costume on the Spanish language tv show that he sucker punched with all his might and knocked out. As far as I know nobody has ever seen him or her since. Wilder said he didn't know a person was inside the costume. I hope that Wilder gets KO'd bad, but unfortunately I don't think Brezeale is the one who can do it.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Wilder wants a body on his record..
Wilder is tempting fate and if ever his WWE-like nonsense monologues like this actually comes to fruition, then I thoroughly expect ‘The Bronze Bomber’ to commit suicide.
Boxing is only a business-oriented sport. No one should pretend otherwise.
I’m surprised the WBC keeps allowing Wilder to say such things without imposing some form of punishment, because he’s blatantly breaching their rules.
Boxing is only a business-oriented sport. No one should pretend otherwise.
I’m surprised the WBC keeps allowing Wilder to say such things without imposing some form of punishment, because he’s blatantly breaching their rules.
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Re: Wilder wants a body on his record..
I don't know if he'd commit suicide but it would certainly turn his world upside down. Great point EO.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 May 2019, 14:13 Wilder is tempting fate and if ever his WWE-like nonsense monologues like this actually comes to fruition, then I thoroughly expect ‘The Bronze Bomber’ to commit suicide.
Boxing is only a business-oriented sport. No one should pretend otherwise.
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tbh, i doubt every fighter would be bothered by killing someone. ppl assume they wud but its really the ultimate showing of destruction power and i bet a lot wud be proud. i doubt every boxer really has much genuine care about the fate of his opponents either
of course, in public theyd have to put on a show of being so sad etc
of course, in public theyd have to put on a show of being so sad etc
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: Wilder wants a body on his record..
I don't think he'll commit suicide but I've wondered if he has AIDS because an athlete normally gains weight as he gets older not loses weight. Others have fought with AIDS before, like Tommy Morrison.