Good interview.
And though I've been saying I don't really care any more, because of the messing around there's been for the Joshua fight, I can't help but like the bloke.
Good interview.
And though I've been saying I don't really care any more, because of the messing around there's been for the Joshua fight, I can't help but like the bloke.
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
The lipstick on this pig is the heavyweight undercard being actually very decent. I'd pay money to see Ajagba v Anderson near future. Do have a feeling more and more that the time away will catch up to Fury. Feels like he's on borrowed time a bit.
Wilder seems to genuinely think that Fury is not ready and seems confident that Fury will pull out. He must knows something we do not.
Wilder can be delusional.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Deontay Wilder makes last-minute addition to his training team with legendary UFC cutman and boxing coach Don House joining his set up just weeks before his blockbuster trilogy fight against Tyson Fury
Deontay Wilder has made a late alteration to his set up ahead of Tyson Fury fight
UFC cutman and boxing coach Don House joins his corner for next month's clash
House is experienced and has worked with likes of Floyd Mayweather in the past
His new coach believes Wilder will box Fury this time and get his revenge
Deontay Wilder has made a last-minute addition to his training set up ahead of next month's heavyweight trilogy showdown with Tyson Fury.
The Bronze Bomber had already brought former heavyweight contender Malik Scott on board after axing Mark Breland - who he accused of spiking him and stopping his rematch with Fury prematurely - in the fallout to his first defeat as a professional.
And now Wilder has added another fresh face to his team, bringing in longtime UFC cutman and boxing trainer Don House as he looks to claim revenge and regain his WBC world title.
House is an experienced trainer and has worked with the likes of Floyd Mayweather and UFC star Nick Diaz in the past.
Scott will serve as Wilder's head trainer, while his co-manager and former coach Jay Deas remains part of his corner along with House.
Deas played a key role in Wilder's decision to bring House on board after noticing his hand-wrapping skills.
Explaining to 78SPORTSTV, House said: 'Jay [Deas] his manager, he came to the back room as we wrapped hands – you always send somebody from the opposite team to watch.
'Jay came over, watched me wrap Bermane's hands and said, 'Wow, you know how to do a decent wrap,' I said, 'Yeah, this is what I do, worked with the UFC for over 20 years, I've been in the game since 1972' – that's when I started wrapping hands.
'I know Wilder in his last fight he got a little blood and he wanted someone who could protect his hands. Eventually they gave me the call. I just came over to be the cutman, I didn't wanna be in anybody's way, but then Jay was like, 'If you see anything, hey, why not bring it up?'
'The team is a great team. He has a very good team. We're all here for him.'
Wilder's new coach insisted the outcome will be different when the heavy-hitting American renews his rivalry with Fury on October 9 - and claimed he will try and box and break down the Brit.
He added: 'If I say something, I pull everybody to the side,' Wilder continued. 'I respect him [Wilder] man, he's a good guy, he's hungry, he's willing to learn. It's gonna be a different fight.
'Deontay's always been focused on knocking his guys in the head, we're not gonna do that in this fight. We're gonna fight every minute of every round, we're gonna box him and we're gonna break down the body.
'It's a bigger target, and you see how big Fury's body is – it's a bigger target to hit, we're gonna put that money in the bank, then break him down and knock him out.'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/bo...y-trilogy.html
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Wilder seem to be ready for this fight. Fury does not. I'll take to guy with the will and heart to be a champ. I'm picking Wilder in this fight.
Everything Wilder does has a comedic value to it. He posts training videos of him 'going to the body'. But he looks uncoordinated and frankly hanging out of his arse after a few rounds. He posts videos of himself bench pressing 3000kg, but it looks like the kind of weights you'd chuck on as a kid for a laugh, a ten, then a five, then another ten, a five on one side, two 2.5's on the other. It's laughable.
The problem for Wilder is that he is incapable of accepting new information. Or rather retaining it. Any new skills he thinks he's learned will be forgotten by first bell or immediately after Fury smacks him in the mouth just the once. He'll then be back in a boxing match that he's ill equipped to deal with and be hoping to take Fury out with one punch. They'd be better off focusing on the one two and getting him as fit as possible to throw it as often as possible.
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
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I don't know anyone who even gives Wilder a punchers chance in this 3rd fight.
If he can land some monstrous right hand before Fury starts to bash him about is the only way he can win this
Just don't see it happening unless Fury goes in way way overconfident and starts showboating and gets caught
40-1 upward odds that Wilder does this within 3 rounds tells you all you need to know
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