Comments Thread For: Wilder Won the Arbitration Battle, But He'll Lose the Trilogy War

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  • 1hourRun
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    #101
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    Very good point! Who is to say that he will through with the rematch anyhow? We saw how he changed his mind and retired when he was forced to give Wladimir Klitschko his rematch. One thing about Fury is that he cannot stand pressure. He knows that the world and Team Wilder are going to be carefully watching and monitoring him now. So there is no way he would attempt to cheat now for fear of getting busted. If he doesn't get a chance to wear a pair of thin custom-made pad less gloves then he's getting knocked out.
    Agreed on all points. Tyson is not championship material, he wants no part of the champions responsibilities, these duties are uncommon to a man that constantly abandons commitments. With a proper ref than is informed of all of Tyson's illegal-tactics, 'Kronk' Fury will be ineffective and could very well be disqualified -- Thats the only thing left for Tyson to do, get himself DQ like Andrew Golota.

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    • thack
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      #102
      There's some real thicko's on here today

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      • 4truth
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        #103
        Fury is going to lack intensity because he (and everyone else) is seeing it as a slam dunk. That could go terribly wrong.

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        If the odds are wide enough, it might even be worth a bet.

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        • nino brown21
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          #104
          I think wilder has a better chance than what they give him credit for though his excessive excuses were lame AF .

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          • budfr
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            #105
            Good for Wilder. Joshua should give Ruiz a rematch. Ruiz KOed him in the first fight, the second was a decision.

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            • champion4ever
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              #106
              Originally posted by 1hourRun
              Agreed on all points. Tyson is not championship material, he wants no part of the champions responsibilities, these duties are uncommon to a man that constantly abandons commitments. With a proper ref than is informed of all of Tyson's illegal-tactics, 'Kronk' Fury will be ineffective and could very well be disqualified -- Thats the only thing left for Tyson to do, get himself DQ like Andrew Golota.
              Very good post! I agree! Thanks, Buddy!

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              • mjh1969
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                #107
                Wilder would not spend so much time in abitration for a payoff by Fury. I also think Wilder has a better chance that what people think. He has to make a few adjustments to do better in the third fight with Fury.

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                • mjh1969
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by nino brown21
                  I think wilder has a better chance than what they give him credit for though his excessive excuses were lame AF .
                  I agree with you on this one. People are selling Wilder short.

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                  • 4truth
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by budfr
                    Good for Wilder. Joshua should give Ruiz a rematch. Ruiz KOed him in the first fight, the second was a decision.
                    To be fair, most everyone has Fury up 2-0. How many chances should Wilder get and how long must we wait for him to exercise his option? It's been more than a year and now suddenly he want another rematch?

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                    • greeneye99
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by deathofaclown

                      I think it’s just annoying that Wilder was silent for months and months last year and never came out and said he wanted a rematch until the clause expired, then he got loud.

                      That’s why I think this case is only about putting himself in a legal position to get Step-aside fee.

                      if not, then it is what it is. If Fury has to get rid of Wilder in next few months and fight Joshua later in the year, then so be it. There’s nothing we can do about that anyway

                      If AJ v Fury cant happen next, At least we will get Fury v Wilder 3 and AJ v Usyk in the meantime.

                      And even then I’m not confident the fight happens because Joshua still has to face Usyk, which is no forgone conclusion. I think Joshua’s style is much better for Usyk than Chisora’s pressure style.

                      I blame Arum. Since last year he was saying this case won’t be a problem and suddenly it is. Hearn has always said Fury and MTK are all in on the AJ fight. Arum has always been the one giving mixed signals.
                      Wow
                      we can actually agree on this Topic
                      Lololololol

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