Tyson Fury won't ever fight Wilder again.....we know why

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #31
    Originally posted by REDEEMER
    If Wilder never fights Fury again it’s because Wilder got beat again by someone else as Fury would entertain that fight again unfortunately that’s the kind of champion he is or 2 , Fury got beat by A.J or Usyk so there wouldn’t be a Fury fight . So multiple things have to happen.

    Odds definitely go up every time the same guys fight multiple times you almost always get a different outcome . Fury basically has 3 wins on him ,one of those fights where he was at his best in the trllogy however due to the fact how Wilder got battered it applies less to this situation as Fury would have an even bigger advantage next time should he have the same preparation as the second fight . I could see Fury winning this match up 5 out of 5 which is extremely rare in heavyweight boxing .

    The main thing is I see Wilder going to be on the down slide from this point on , his mentality of taking losses and related injuries with getting ****** up badly are all things to suggest this . For me his words have gave it away ,boxings a mental sport as well imop he’s basically done winning any championship from a mixture of circumstances not just one .

    A.J vs Wilder can theoretically still happen if Joshua throws him a lifeline as he still sees value in the fight and is the actual fan friendly fighter not the other two .
    Tyson Fury will not fight Deontay Wilder again, because? Wilder is the reason he decided to retire. The strain, and damaged inflicted on Fury by Wilder is why Tyson Fury is retired.

    Tyson Fury has confirmed this in a recent talk sport interview 'I will post it if you want'. Tyson Fury does not need to go through all of that strain again. Because he has fought Wilder three times, and conclusively ended the rivalry.

    The reason why I am quoting you REDEEMER, is because you believed that the trilogy was a easy challenge for Fury. And you thought this from my perception, because you have a issue with Deontay Wilder 'And did not want to give him credit for pushing Fury to his outer limits as a fighter'.

    Proof is out there mate, it was not easy trilogy. It took three fights with Deontay Wilder for Tyson Fury, a fighting man from a fighting culture 'To want to get out of the game, that is the reality of the situation'.

    Tyson Fury does not have three wins vs Wilder, because the first fight was a draw. You don't win world titles, by getting back up all night and getting decked twice 'Once brutally'.


    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 07-15-2022, 05:18 PM.

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    • Madison Boxing
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      #32
      and dumbest thread of the year goes to....

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      • hugh grant
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        #33
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

        It is more proof that Wilder pushed Tyson Fury to his limits. The reason why I keep bringing this up, is because? There is some sort of theme where people think the Fury vs Wilder Trilogy was a easy challenge for Tyson Fury.

        It took three fights with Deontay Wilder to basically turn Tyson Fury away from boxing. A fighting man, from a fighting culture. Due to the damage Wilder inflicted, does not want to compete in the sport anymore.

        And I am not mocking Fury, but I am just letting all of Tyson Fury's hardcore fans, and all of Deontay Wilder's critics know? That those are the facts of the Trilogy, it was not a easy Trilogy for Tyson Fury.

        I am letting all you guys know, you might be reading this post right now. But I have a sense, that they won't object or say anything to me directly.

        Because they all know, that I was correct mate. I had posters awhile back on here trying to make out that my assumptions regarding the reason of Fury's retirement, were ludicrous.

        I stated this a long time ago, and Tyson Fury now himself has confirmed that those assumptions were correct.

        Fury is a fighting man, but not as much of a fighting man as chisor a who has fought better people. And still wants more having taken far more punches than fury.
        Yes the trilogy was hard on tyson. Tyson has a good chin but throughout his career he was elusive and I don't think Tyson likes being hit like he was hit by wilder.
        Last edited by hugh grant; 07-15-2022, 06:10 PM.

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        • QueensburyRules
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          #34
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

          Tyson Fury will not fight Deontay Wilder again, because? Wilder is the reason he decided to retire. The strain, and damaged inflicted on Fury by Wilder is why Tyson Fury is retired.-

          - - Wlad retired Flubber first to go on an alltime blubber binge.

          What grade was U in then?

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          • Sid-Knee
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            #35
            Originally posted by MoneyKasha
            you guys all know that eventually Wilder would crack that chin...if they fought again the chances of Wilder getting a knockout would go up. Do you guys agree
            Why would Fury fight Wilder again? They've fought 3 times and Fury has won all 3.

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