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

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  • kafkod
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    #31
    Originally posted by thack

    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.
    Fury wasn't hurt or decked in the second fight. Second fight was a one-sided beat-down. The 3rd was looking like a repeat of the second until Fury got over confident and walked into a big punch from Wilder. No need for them to fight again. We already know that Wilder has nothing but a puncher's chance and there are other contenders who deserve a shot more than him.

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    • Casualfanboy
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      #32
      There’s no need to over analyze who would win this fight. But no one can argue that this wouldn’t be an entertaining fight. That’s why people watch boxing and don’t armchair expert the outcome or reasoning behind making a fourth fight.

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      • champion4ever
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        #33
        It's only fitting for Wilder to fight Fury in the U.K. After all, "The Gypsy King" is the champion. So they should fight on his soil. However, I thought I heard Tyson Fury say that he was a road warrior and he relishes the opportunity to fight his opponents on their own soil.

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        • hhh1200
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          #34
          Regardless if you hate Wilder and Fury they make a great pair, classic heavyweight fight. I suspect Wilder would clip him early again. Fury gets up, rethinks and takes it to Wilder. Wilder will go out on his shield yet again. Not a good outcome for Wilder but mostly another entertaining match up. I'm assuming PBC will take their chances with AJ instead in the UK. Still need to Wilder vs Joyce. Also, curious how Hill and Fury would deal with Joyce. Do they pic away at him for 7-8 rounds and take it to him or 12 rounds of boxing?
          Last edited by hhh1200; 11-15-2022, 12:00 PM.

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          • Wacked_Out
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            #35
            Jeesus NO. I've seen that 3 times. Something new man.

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            • greeneye99
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              #36
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              It's only fitting for Wilder to fight Fury in the U.K. After all, "The Gypsy King" is the champion. So they should fight on his soil. However, I thought I heard Tyson Fury say that he was a road warrior and he relishes the opportunity to fight his opponents on their own soil.
              Wow Champion4ever Wilder's Biggest Fan is Back!
              Listen man
              You already know the answer to that question
              Fury can't perform in the Usa right now
              Anyway I thought You said Wilder's fanbase increased since his loss..
              Soooo Where were they?
              Why those extremely Low Ppv Numbers?
              I'll wait.
              Last edited by greeneye99; 11-15-2022, 06:46 PM.

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              • bullydean
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                #37
                Originally posted by thack
                They are a perfect match .With out doubt it has been the most exciting trilogy since Ali v Frazier and anyone who says they wouldn't like to see that again simply don't understand the sport. I would put a few quid on Wilder but after wining three I would hope and expect Fury to come through BUT as for the first three fights Wilder has been as near as you can to ending him. Great fight.....and a million miles away from the rest.
                Ali vs Frazier was actually competitive. Fury vs Wilder was a one sided beating.

                Y'all casuals forget the 2 times Fury was in any danger was when he wasn't healthy.

                Fury vs Wilder- Fury was making his comeback after losing a hundred pounds and rebuilding his body after heavy abuse. Even in that fight Fury didn't go down until round 12 and he wasn't even wobbled.

                Fury vs Wilder 3- Fury got COVID, stopped training weeks before the fight due to his newborn almost dying, and revealed after the fight that he had bone spurs in his elbows. For this fight Fury had no gameplan. He fought through the pain and was going for the knockout because he wanted the fight to be over. Even with these problems Fury beat Wilder every round.

                The one fight where Fury was healthy and ready was Fury vs Wilder 2 where Fury ran through Wilder easily. Not only that but Fury took Wilder's right hand like nothing.

                There is no rivalry. Fury has been the undisputed superior fighter in every fight. Only Wilder/PBC fanboys are excited for Fury vs Wilder 4.

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                • GrandpaBernard
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                  #38
                  No thanks

                  you arguably beat him THRICE

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                  • buge
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by kafkod

                    Fury wasn't hurt or decked in the second fight. Second fight was a one-sided beat-down. The 3rd was looking like a repeat of the second until Fury got over confident and walked into a big punch from Wilder. No need for them to fight again. We already know that Wilder has nothing but a puncher's chance and there are other contenders who deserve a shot more than him.
                    sure, there's no need ... but it'd still be an entertaining fight

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                    • champion4ever
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by greeneye99

                      Wow Champion4ever Wilder's Biggest Fan is Back!
                      Listen man
                      You already know the answer to that question
                      Fury can't perform in the Usa right now
                      Anyway I thought You said Wilder's fanbase increased since his loss..
                      Soooo Where were they?
                      Why those extremely Low Ppv Numbers?
                      I'll wait.
                      I already know that Fury can’t fight in the US right now Man, the boxing market in the US sucks. Hardly anyone watches it anymore. It’s no longer a mainstream sport stateside. I’d rather that the two fight in the U.K anyhow.

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