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  • b Murphington
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    #41
    Originally posted by Frankie Coffeecake

    Wilder was given like 12 months to do the rematch and kept silent because he needed nearly 2 years to recover mentally from the beating he took, he only took the rematch at the very last second when fury was about to sign the undisputed fight after 18 months of silence from Wilder.

    He lost twice and held up the division for 2 years for his undeserved third chance.

    I hope he is badly beaten. Again.
    He wasn’t silent for 2 years where do you get that figure from? The 2nd fight happened less than 2 yrs ago.

    If he didn’t truly deserve a rematch, the arbitration court, an unbiased 3rd party, wouldn’t have ruled in favor of the rematch. A contract is a contract. And don’t forget, Fury’s team are the one who chose not to honor it. It didn’t have to go to court. Fury’s team are the ones who tried to deny Wilder his rematch.

    You can’t deny the facts of the situation.

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    • Tag, You're Hit
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      #42
      Originally posted by b morph

      He wasn’t silent for 2 years where do you get that figure from? The 2nd fight happened less than 2 yrs ago.

      If he didn’t truly deserve a rematch, the arbitration court, an unbiased 3rd party, wouldn’t have ruled in favor of the rematch. A contract is a contract. And don’t forget, Fury’s team are the one who chose not to honor it. It didn’t have to go to court. Fury’s team are the ones who tried to deny Wilder his rematch.

      You can’t deny the facts of the situation.
      ....Word....

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      • Walexhris
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        #43
        So the heading carried the conclusion while the actual article hinted @ it

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        • Oregonian
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          #44
          Originally posted by Toffee

          Cheers mate, and appreciate the back and forth. Though I should point out I'm no Wilder fan. If I'm anything I used to be a Fury fan but can't defend the things that others choose to overlook... but I'll be supporting him on Saturday.

          Wilder should have a plan B, but we all know he barely has a plan A. Plan A is wait, wait, hit. It might be limited but it got him where it did and I'm not convinced he can afford to change up against a much better boxer (except maybe lose some of the 'wait' bit).

          I've always thought the ability to make adjustments and find a way to win are what separates good and great. It's why Wilder will never be great.

          But I still don't see Fury stopping him. I don't see Fury going out to stop anyone. He's built a body of work on grinding people down until they just can't win. Wilder's different in that he can almost always win. I reckon he'll be in there a long time.
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          “ … the ability to make adjustments and find a way to win are what separates good and great. It's why Wilder will never be great.
          This is the absolute gospel truth.

          You’re also probably correct that Fury may not top off his last performance. It is my wishful thinking though. Wilder and his litany of ridiculous excuses has probably lost his mind and I just hope Fury bamboozles him for a KO win because we’ll be looking at another controversial win and a lot more insane excuses.

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          • medic5678
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            #45
            Originally posted by Frankie Coffeecake

            Wilder was given like 12 months to do the rematch and kept silent because he needed nearly 2 years to recover mentally from the beating he took, he only took the rematch at the very last second when fury was about to sign the undisputed fight after 18 months of silence from Wilder.

            He lost twice and held up the division for 2 years for his undeserved third chance.

            I hope he is badly beaten. Again.
            I hope there's no towel thrown in this time. Let him go out as he requested. Unconscious.

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            • Dolophenomenal
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              #46
              Originally posted by OGBIGSACK
              the article was hilarious and FACTUAL!!! why are you butthurt about it? because its not speaking positively about beyonce wilder. wilder hasn't changed at all. he hired a yes man instead of a real trainer. fury dominates bum squad wilder once again!!!
              It's not factual it's his opinion/prediction that no one cares about

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