Is Wilder’s career over?

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  • Inspired
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    #41
    he has 2 Ls on his record, so there's no reason for him to take any more risks. no more marinating etc.

    he has fights vs Ruiz x2, AJx2 and Whyte that are easy sells already. He could easily make $60-70M from those fights, so why would he quit? he is still winning in the money game, he may not be at the top but he can make money that most boxers could only dream of.

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    • Sun_Tzu
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      #42
      Time will tell, He has taken brutal beatings in his last two fights. He seemed to be a guy that operated alot on self belief over actual skill. Will he be too shell shocked to let the right hand go freely like he has in the past. The main thing to me is how much long term damage will he carry forward, he looked very unbalance from the beginning of the last fight even more so than usual. He then got his ear busted again and he was all over the place.

      If Joshua would get a killer instinct I think he smashes Wilder inside of three rounds, thats a big if though. I think Ruiz, Parker and Whyte and maybe even Chisora the way he fights have a legit chance to put a beating on him also. I guess I dont give him much of a chance of recovering mentally nevermind what lingering physical ailments he will have from here on. As someone said though the dude did what he set out to do, good on him. He should be wealthy beyond his wildest dreams at this point.

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      • james240
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        #43
        Nobody else would of gotten up from the first shot that Fury took.

        So yes he can beat anyone else.

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        • snowdog
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          #44
          Not over yet, he can fight and beat Joshua unless Joshua learns how not to be Frank Bruno Mark II. All he needs to do is learn how to move his head and upper body and lose some of that muscle.

          If he doesn't then not only will Usyk beat him but Wilder will knock him spark out too.

          There are a myriad of different possibilities for fights between the top guys.

          I can see it going like this.

          Fury vs Whyte and Fury wins.
          Usyk vs Joshua and Usyk wins
          Wilder vs Joshua, could go either way.
          Fury vs Usyk and Fury wins, plus the rematch.
          Wilder vs Usyk, Usyk wins.
          Fury vs Joshua and Fury wins.
          Wilder vs Whyte, could go either way.
          Fury vs the winner of Wilder vs Whyte.

          Plus Wallin will get in with Fury again at some point, with Fury winning as long as Wallin doesn't deliberately stick the nut in again like he did last time.

          So that's 6 more fights for Fury and a few more fights for Wilder before they both retire. And Fury will retire undefeated.

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