wilder should not be allowed a 3rd fight with fury

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  • Madison Boxing
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    wilder should not be allowed a 3rd fight with fury

    The powers that be need to stop this madness, and fights like this and the Buatsi one last week should not be allowed. This isnt football, when theres such a gulf in class between two fighters then you are going to see someone get seriously hurt. We have already seen what happened in the last fight, wilder stumbling round the ring falling over like he'd downed a bottle of vodka in the dressing room. It was uncomfortable to watch. They say a wounded animal is dangerous but theres nothing more vulnerable than a broken man. When that first solid shot from fury lands, wilder will have flashbacks and be a rabbit in the headlights. We've seen him make every excuse going as to why he lost, searching for answers and giving his social media fans a real life insight into how a mental breakdown develops. And just when you thought you'd witnessed the height of his insanity, he decides the answer to all his problems is by bringing MALIK SCOTT into his team. Talk about the blind leading the blind.
    At 35 there is no room for improvements for wilder, many of us over here had him sussed years ago and knew he wasnt up to much although it seemed like some posters on here had bought into the myth and they really believed beating the likes of arreola, washington and stiverne made him the number 1 division and that he was going to KO fury, joshua and usyk. He hits hard but (like many on showtime) his career has been built on being given handpicked, made to measure opponents who had no will to win, a bunch of plodders who simply turned up to pick up one last paycheque.
    The division is moving on and wilder is yesterdays man, lets get it straight he would get a hiding from all the top 10 now as they know how to deal with him, its open season on deontay, if you get stuck into him from round one he will fold like a deck of cards, no punch resistance or chin.
  • The Big Dunn
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    Blah, blah , blah. He has a signed , legally binding, contract for a 3rd fight, upheld at arbitration. If Fury wins, as most expect, he gets AJ.

    If he loses, which I hope but don’t think will happen, then Wilder not only belongs but will go on to fight AJ.

    and let’s be clear- as bad as wilder is you and the rest of the Brits/Europeans are scared to death he knocks AJ out like Ruiz did given he has that Alabama slammer.

    Man that would be funny! Imagine AJ with loses to Ruiz and Wilder on his resume.

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    • Clegg
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      Fury could've had an immediate rematch after their first fight but walked away from it. Should've handled this rematch by now. I don't blame Wilder for doing what most guys who lost their belt and had a rematch clause would do.

      Floyd Patterson got stopped by Ingo, was called a bum by fans and media, came straight back and won the title. Same with AJ vs Ruiz. Same with a bunch of other fighters. So many in the history of boxing have given instant rematches but this is the 3rd time the division has been held up by Fury refusing to do so. Is that true of any other boxer, ever? But somehow Wilder and a legal system that says 'if you sign a contract you have to honour it' get the blame?

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      • ShaneMosleySr
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        Fury signed a contract.

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