Comments Thread For: Wilder Won the Arbitration Battle, But He'll Lose the Trilogy War
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Empirical. Do you even have any idea what that word actually means. What empirical evidence do you have half wit? Laughable.
There is no injunction just an order to honour the rematch clause should he be fit to do so. Nothing to stop him fighting Joshua in August and then Wilder in September. And the penalty would be a fine. The law seeks to redress damage. The damage would be loss of earnings so the penalty would be a fine. That’s how it works. It’s contract law not criminal. And how exactly do you guarantee a Wilder win. Based on what? The utter incompetence of fighting on the back foot whilst Fury battered him the last time. Or perhaps the two lucky punches he landed when loosing every other round in the first fight. Seriously. Suggest you stop replying to this thread as you’re just making yourself look more ******.
This shit has to end or else Tyson Fury is going to fatally injure someone in that ring. Team Wilder should schedule a meeting with the NSAC to discuss all of these matters with them. They have enough eyewitness, photographic and video evidence to prove that they failed him in their last fight; From the punch to the back of the head to the trip that caused the second knockdown. The fact is the state of Nevada failed Deontay Wilder that night by doing him foul and dirty. So it is my one only hope, faith and prayer that they get it together and do right this time by ensuring an even playing field.Comment
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If Fury really wants to fight Joshua, he can absolutely do so, it just won't be for that WBC strap. Stop complaining Fury, get in the gym and get ready for the re-invented Wilder.Comment
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Agreed, if the first knockdown didn't land where it did and **** his equilibrium he would have been very hard to put away, fury would have won on the cards if there was no funny stuff but I'm not sure he gets hit with that shot in the trilogy, my money's on fury again as he won both fights in my opinion and everyone else's who isn't to invested in one fighter and can score correctly with no bias but to say this is a foregone conclusion would be wrongComment
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It doesn't matter now because he won't get away with it this time because Team Wilder and the whole world are going to be watching him. He is going to be under some very heavy and intense scrutiny for this fight. From the refereeing, handwraps, boxing gloves to the judges. There would be nowhere for him to escape this time or he would run the risk of getting busted and disqualified.
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I can’t be mad. It makes sense. Wilder had a rematch clause. He exercised it. Fury said fu#k you to Wilder, Wilder took it to court and rightfully won. At the end of the day, you need to respect the fact that Wilder had a rematch clause. Wilder deserves his rematch, no matter what he’s said or done since.Comment
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