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    The only clowns I see are the ones berating Wilder on this and every single forum that bares his name. You didnt like Wilder for being Wilder when he was undefeated, you dont like Wilder for being Wilder after he was defeated. We get it, you dont like Wilder, move one already. And those of you who have spent countless posts and who knows how much of your time talking as much schit as you can about Wilder not caring about his family before, stop acting like you care about them now. If the man wants to die in the ring so be it. The majority of boxers would, they'll just never say it. Get over hating yourselves, the largest egos I've seen, ain't coming from Wilder...

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      He’s starting to remind me of someone.. “Forrest, I wanna go home”

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        He actually said he wants to go out, on Shields.

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          Its like someone else said. The sad thing is if everyone respected what he is saying. In the 3rd fight when he gets pumelled again, nobody steps in and he gets severe brain damage. Won't walk again. The people who didn't make the call to stop it will have to live with it for the rest of their lives.

          He is gone mentally.

          I really hope for his sake and his families he doesn't take the 3rd fight.

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            Originally posted by OldTerry View Post
            Let's be fair here. Wilder certainly has not acted in a dignified way but Fury was worse (pre-fight) with his talking about wanking six or seven times a day and developing a special lotion for this juvenile practice.
            Yes, let's be fair here. I was simply responding to someone claiming Wilder is a dignified person. I think that is a bit of a stretch. As for Fury, at times he has acted like a buffoon, and we can go on and on citing times when boxers and just about everyone else have acted ******ly but that is wandering far afield and not addressing the original question: Is Wilder the personification of dignity? With notable exceptions, most would say Wilder is not.

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              Saying you'd rather die in the ring is one thing, but more likely than death is permanent brain damage, being crippled or living the next 50 years as a vegetable. I'm not sure Deontay has thought that part through.

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                Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita View Post
                Wilder is not a “regular” person or athlete. Dude is a champion fighter . Wtf is wrong with his mentality? All modern day gladiators should carry that mentality inside the ring . It’s their job and people pay good money to see them in action.
                Boxing is not some sick Roman circus. With some exceptions, people DO NOT pay good money to see boxers get killed. Get a grip, this is a sport not mortal combat.

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                  It’s a sport. He’s not a soldier who is fighting to save lives. Respecting his decision to die in the ring for your entertainment makes you a dumbazz.

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                    Excuses, Excuses and more Excuses by Wilder

                    Damn! Wilder is demonstrating now, that he is a emotional mess and a meltdown right now. Your family, especially your daughter need you more than ever.

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                      Deontay has a reputation as a dedicated family man (not just in the media but also around his home town of Tuscaloosa where I live). He shouldn't be saying that he would rather die than lose. His eight kids need him to be around whether or not he's a star athlete.

                      I realize that boxers have to maintain a mentality that enables them to fight through pain and exhaustion that few normal people can understand. And maybe that win at all costs mentality is absolutely essential at the top level of the sport. But he really shouldn't be saying things in public that imply he would rather leave his family without him than lose a fight.

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