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  • Tatabanya
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    #21
    Originally posted by REDEEMER

    Wilder literally took a year out of his life trying to smear Furys reputation ,he even threatened to kill him blaming him trying to take his life with egg weights ,he insinuated it anyway at one moment but did it vaguely ? His team mates even told Sugar Hill they were going to do something to him in person on a live you tube stream ?

    I get it fighters don’t get along at a moment but this entire situation went beyond that .
    Believe me, stranger things have happened.

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    • Marchegiano
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      #22
      If Wilder retires that makes him not just a bitch but Fury's bitch. His ass better go knock out some fools first.

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        #23
        wilder is pretty butthurt and stormed out avoiding the post fight interview again.

        i dont think he will be "friends" with Tyson any time soon.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Tatabanya
          Tyson and Holyfield underwent the same process after they fought, so why not Fury and Wilder? They will become best buddies one day.

          Ali-Fraizer never really became buddies, only mildly reconciled 3 decades later.

          even morales-barrera buried their beef a while ago.

          ball is in wilder's court if he wants to get over it or not. Tyson is the only man to beat him so I think it will be hard for wilder.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Rapscallion

            Usyk is the superior athlete and boxer. Fury is bigger; that is all. In every other metric, Usyk is the superior boxer/athlete. Fury hasn't fought anybody whose talent approaches Usyk's. If Fury ever fights Usyk, Usyk will dominate Fury.
            doubt it - Usyk was unimpressive against Chisora. Aj was clueless and made Usyk look like a masterful boxer. Anyone Fury fights will obviously be the “superior” athlete. You are discounting Fury’s boxing skills - which were on full display against Wlad and Wilder one, his solid chin, and stamina - rarely takes a rd off. Fury will be the big favorite if they fight.

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              #26
              Originally posted by elfag


              Ali-Fraizer never really became buddies, only mildly reconciled 3 decades later.

              even morales-barrera buried their beef a while ago.

              ball is in wilder's court if he wants to get over it or not. Tyson is the only man to beat him so I think it will be hard for wilder.
              It depends on how deep they get to talk. If they do talk for real, it may happen. If they just play for the media, then it's the usual bullshìt.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Tatabanya

                It depends on how deep they get to talk. If they do talk for real, it may happen. If they just play for the media, then it's the usual bullshìt.
                Agreed. I think that Fury would have to initiate the talk. Wilder's trainer Malik Scott seems like a reasonable man and I think he could talk to Wilder to help get him and Fury on good terms. Fury would have to go to Wilder's residence, apologize to Wilder and his people for the pre-fight buildup and be honest that all of the talk was to hype the fight and nothing more, then they could move past all of it, which I hope they do. I think Fury is being very genuine about this and I hope Wilder can see it as well.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER

                  Wilder literally took a year out of his life trying to smear Furys reputation ,he even threatened to kill him blaming him trying to take his life with egg weights ,he insinuated it anyway at one moment but did it vaguely ? His team mates even told Sugar Hill they were going to do something to him in person on a live you tube stream ?

                  I get it fighters don’t get along at a moment but this entire situation went beyond that .
                  Tyson bit a piece of Holyfield's ear off in the ring. A piece of flesh versus words. Wilder's accusations are nothing compared to that.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by mjh1969

                    Agreed. I think that Fury would have to initiate the talk. Wilder's trainer Malik Scott seems like a reasonable man and I think he could talk to Wilder to help get him and Fury on good terms. Fury would have to go to Wilder's residence, apologize to Wilder and his people for the pre-fight buildup and be honest that all of the talk was to hype the fight and nothing more, then they could move past all of it, which I hope they do. I think Fury is being very genuine about this and I hope Wilder can see it as well.
                    Furthermore, they could become a nice pair of comedians, mad as they are

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Rapscallion
                      Fury's laying it on pretty thick here. Given what he's said, you'd think that Fury went toe to toe with prime Joe Louis instead of Wilder, an opponent whose lack of boxing skills subjected him to ridicule whenever anyone mentioned that he would beat Fury. By the way, the third fight was an entertaining fight, but it was because of the awkwardness and ineptitude of both fighters and certainly not any measure of athletic or boxing greatness. Mark my words, Usyk will expose all of Fury's flaws and limited skills regardless of the size difference.
                      Mark my words NOPE. And Usyk going go lose to AJ. Write it down, take a pic, frame it.

                      Also Fury would USE his size and strength to wear Usyk down.

                      So he loses to Fury also.

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