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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #1

    Wilder vs Fury IV in 2022?

    If Wilder pulls off the win in a close fight who would be down for the quadrilogy next year?

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    That's the plan with these two muppets and lovers.

    They'll probably end up fighting 5 times and get married after that.

    Watch Fury look like a bum on July 24 and get sparked by Wilder.

    Then rematch clause gets activated for another fight.

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      #3
      Won't be a number 4. Can't see either wanting to fight the other again if they win.

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        There's nothing in the first two fights that shows me that the third one will be close.

        Fury will batter Wilder again, the only concern is if he gets too overconfident and gets one punch KO'd.

        I agree with Fury, i don't think Wilder is really engaged, he's turning up for a retirement payday.

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          #5
          Originally posted by denium
          There's nothing in the first two fights that shows me that the third one will be close.

          Fury will batter Wilder again, the only concern is if he gets too overconfident and gets one punch KO'd.

          I agree with Fury, i don't think Wilder is really engaged, he's turning up for a retirement payday.
          Logically I'd agree with you but Wilder is the jammiest dosser I've ever seen so I do still give him a fair punchers chance of about 20%

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            #6
            Even the 3rd fight is pointless... A tetralogy would be weird...

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              It is inevitable. I think that’s been the plan for a while. They both know that fighting each other will make them the most money and give them the most respect they can get without facing Anthony Joshua who they are both scared chitless of.

              so draw, Fury win, Wilder win is 1,1,1 so we need a decider. Fury will lose this one and have excuses about not being motivated or something so we need that 4th fight. Then they will both retire and claim they WOULD of beaten Anthony Joshua.

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                #8
                Originally posted by DaNeutral.
                It is inevitable. I think that’s been the plan for a while. They both know that fighting each other will make them the most money and give them the most respect they can get without facing Anthony Joshua who they are both scared chitless of.

                so draw, Fury win, Wilder win is 1,1,1 so we need a decider. Fury will lose this one and have excuses about not being motivated or something so we need that 4th fight. Then they will both retire and claim they WOULD of beaten Anthony Joshua.
                Nobody is scared of Joshua lol, the guy got battered and knocked out by fat boy Andy Ruiz who himself just went life and death with the shot to bits ancient Arreola.

                After Fury has dealt with Wilder, Joshua will get his, that's if the midget Usyk doesn't end up schooling him, which will probably happen.

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                  #9
                  I expect a 4th fight tbh. It feels like it was intended from the start that those two would be preoccupied with each other for years.

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