Oh i didnt expect that he ending up with broken hands against fighting with Fury but well this man do still deserve some respect yet he did really give out that outstanding performance against Fury even though
he do lost up but at least he do try his best and didnt really make out any excuses after the fight and instead he do say about future plans about fighting AJ to rebuilt up his career
which is really a good plan to be have.
He has my respect for this fight. I don't think anyone had respect for him with all the excuses he came out with last time though, and as long as he doesn't do that he'll continue to have my respect. Although, he's the older of the heavyweights I believe, and he's likely going to retire before most of them not only because of that, but because he's taken some serious damage in two of the fights of the trilogy with Fury. That isn't going to go down well the older that he gets, and I'm hoping there isn't any lasting effects.
Although, we've see in the past that boxing in particular is quite hard on the boxers health the older they get, the great Ali had parkinsons, and while it might not be directly linked with getting hit in the head, you'd probably think it did have at least some influence in it.
We wouldnt able to tell on what are those possible effects but its true that implications do really always come in last which means it is unknown until it would come out and would be known publicly about health conditions which is something a very common issue into aging boxers or to those who had retired.
This is one of the cons or something to be paid up after all the years that theyve been doing boxing or sticking into this career but well its their choice to make though and its their body to be handled.
I agree into that words about respect on which Wilder did really accepted his defeat and didnt say any bullshit reasoning just like on what he had done in the past.