Where is Wilder and why has he seriously not fought yet?

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  • KillaMane26
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    #11
    Idk but he should take advantage of the hate he generated over the last year.

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    • jdp28tx
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      #12
      Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
      Because he got beat bad and his ego can't take that kind of shock. Fury was fat, bloated and retired when Wilder picked him as a big name, easy fight

      I'd say best case scenario is he realized his limitations and is learning how to fight on the back foot. Because that's how everyone will be fighting him from now on. He'll probably come back against a nobody and then hopefully take on someone top-10 before going for a belt. Or he might get gifted a title challenge...
      Exactly. The guy is broken beyond repair. This is what happens to PBC guys who have spent their entire career fighting bums and still having everyone in their PBC bubble tell them how great they are. They eventually run into reality and in Wilder's case he just can't handle it. I am sure no one was expecting him to have the will and courage of Evander Holyfield, but he could of at least measured up to standard of Oliver McCall.

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      • ShaneMosleySr
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        #13
        i don’t think it’s the hang up, I think Hearn is waiting on funding from investors.

        Originally posted by FinlandsFinest

        When will we know the outcome? Do you know?

        Do you believe thats the hang up for AJ-Fury?

        I saw some recent training footage from Wilder seems like hes really working on his boxing now, if he can put to use all the things he showed with Malik Scott in the ring he will be even more dangerous than before.

        I still believe he beat Fury the first time around, Fury did nothing but dance around and get dropped twice, so the score is 1-1 in my world.

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        • Monzon99
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          #14
          wilder is an absolute total bum fraud pretender, the reason he had to fight Fury in a real fight (rematch, first fight was rigged), was because wilder despite his rigged record vs bums never generated any money. he can't sell on his own. haymon hoped and planned that getting wilder to 40-0 with 39 knockouts would have led to huge gauranteed tv contracts where they had the huge guaranteed money so they can buy off name opponents to dive or play soft. but wilder failing to become a draw prevented that plan. so haymon was forced to risk wilder vs fury in the rematch after they ducked the AJ $120m. wilder failed miserably and the game is over now.

          all wilder has left is the final payday vs AJ or Fury, which will only be what they are willing to pay him because wilder has no leverage now.

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          • HandsofIron
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            #15
            He hasn't recovered from the schooling in the first fight and the spanking in the 2nd.

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            • Marchegiano
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              #16
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              • mathed
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                #17
                He's toast. The type of guy that is on top of the world while he is on top of the world but he may not have climbed up on top of the world via his own merit. Once you fall from the top, the system that propped you up in the beginning won't be there this time and he knows it.

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                • GhostofDempsey
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                  #18
                  His fragile ego was shattered after that beat down. The test of a true champion is one who can bounce back from a loss, especially a KO loss, and be as good or better upon his return.

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                  • STREET CLEANER
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                    #19
                    He melted down when he lost and probably realized that there are levels to this game and felt that he could not do anything. Mentally he has shown that he can't keep it together but he is waiting for a third fight with Fury so who knows wha is going to happen. He has no where to go and a fury fight is the only fight that will pay him well. If he fights again he will be more tentative and I don't know where his mental strength is. Boxing is 90 percent mental so if he can't keep it together he will have problems.

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                    • Ray*
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                      #20
                      All his roads lead to Tyson Fury, he cannot move unless Fury moves.

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