Comments Thread For: Fury Open To Facing Wilder Again - But Only if Wilder Comes To The UK

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  • SN!PER
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    #11
    Feel like Wilder still hasn't landed his hardest shot on him. The right hand in the first fight was nice, but it wasn't full power because they were in the 12th round and Deontay was exhausted. He might as well fight Fury in the UK because referee and judges don't really matter when you need a KO to win.

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    • jackblack008
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      #12
      There is no need or is Fury getting cold feet thinking about Usyk

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      • TMLT87
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        #13
        Eh. The UK aspect might add a little extra ****e to it (tbh one of those fights should have already happened in the UK anyway) but I dont want to see it until at the very least we've gotten Fury/Usyk out of the way. AJ vs either of them would be better than a 4th fight between them too.

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        • thack
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          #14
          Originally posted by jackblack008
          There is no need or is Fury getting cold feet thinking about Usyk
          So three titanic fights that could have gone either way , Tyson out in the first one , only to super humanly recover and both down in both other fights and badly hurt , for Tyson to recovery and come back even stronger. ...And what Tyson is getting cold feet thinking about little tricky Usyk , come on man wake up.

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          • Apollo7
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            #15
            Might as well do. Then he can rematch Chisora again for a farewell fight. Then retire and fight Wilder and Chisora in multiple exhibitions. SMH.

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            • buddyr
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              #16
              that seems fair..

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                #17
                Makes sense after Fury beat the crap out of Usyk. Wilder is the second best HW of the generation. He already will have CTE, another beating won't change anything. At least we can watch another good fight like the third one.

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                • hugh grant
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                  #18
                  The first 3 were amazing watchable and entertaining so who wouldn't want a 4th? But only after wilder fights Ruiz, Josh, Joyce and usyk. If wilder loses then I don't necessarily want to see a 4th

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                  • Lefty0616
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                    #19
                    A 4th fight could be inevitable. Fury will most likely continue to beat his opponents, and the same could be said about Wilder. I believe a Wilder VS Ruiz winner would produce a mandatory for Fury. A 4th dangerous matchup could very well happen between the two - and it will most likely be very entertaining once again..... assuming someone sanctions it.

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                    • Combat Talk Radio
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by SN!PER
                      Feel like Wilder still hasn't landed his hardest shot on him. The right hand in the first fight was nice, but it wasn't full power because they were in the 12th round and Deontay was exhausted. He might as well fight Fury in the UK because referee and judges don't really matter when you need a KO to win.
                      He landed hard early in the third (Fury fat body ripple). Same shot that flattened Helenius.

                      I don't think Wilder can ever beat Fury. But even if he does, what's it prove? On the books Wilder got stopped twice already.

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