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Originally posted by NEETzsche View Postwhy do people keep suggesting that wlad doesn't want to fight fury? i don't see any reason why wlad would fear him in particular...
None of the real fans of the sport are limited in vision like that.
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostFury doesn't want to get KOed in his next fight (after Hammer) so he'll fight Wilder first and wait for Wladimir to get a bit older (and of course claim Klitschko is ducking him). But he may not get past Wilder.
It's pretty obvious, and also understandable, that Wlad is focused on unifying the titles, not on Fury. So why not just accept that instead of trying to imply that Fury is the one who is stalling?
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostFury doesn't want to get KOed in his next fight (after Hammer) so he'll fight Wilder first and wait for Wladimir to get a bit older (and of course claim Klitschko is ducking him). But he may not get past Wilder.
Only other way of looking at it might be to take on Wladimir first if he could get it and then should he lose his career is still very more alive than had he lost to Wilder. But of course then, he would not get another title shot without hard work, time and success in the future.
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostFury doesn't want to get KOed in his next fight (after Hammer) so he'll fight Wilder first and wait for Wladimir to get a bit older (and of course claim Klitschko is ducking him). But he may not get past Wilder.Originally posted by Elroy1 View PostThat sounds like the shrewdest way forward for Fury wrapped up right there.
Only other way of looking at it might be to take on Wladimir first if he could get it and then should he lose his career is still very more alive than had he lost to Wilder. But of course then, he would not get another title shot without hard work, time and success in the future.
Personally, I don't think Wilder's team will offer Fury a shot for enough money to tempt him away from Wlad. Forget what Shelly Finkel said. Where Wilder is concerned, Haymon calls the shots, not Finkel, and he won't want to risk his investment by taking on a voluntary defence against Fury.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostI think Wlad first would be Fury's best option, for the reason you outline here and also because, being Wlad's mandatory, he would presumably get more money for fighting him than he would get for Wilder.
Personally, I don't think Wilder's team will offer Fury a shot for enough money to tempt him away from Wlad. Forget what Shelly Finkel said. Where Wilder is concerned, Haymon calls the shots, not Finkel, and he won't want to risk his investment by taking on a voluntary defence against Fury.
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Wilder will more than likely take a much easier 1st defense than Fury. But, as a fan, I would prefer Fury/Wilder first, then Wlad. Reason being, Fury/Wilder will have far less clinches and will be a more explosive fight. And besides that, I don't see either folding early. Just like Wilder proved he has a good chin when tested, I'm fairly certain we'll see the same thing with Fury. Fury has shown good solid defense and boxing ability in the past several fights, and the same can be said for Wilder, albeit on a lesser scale.
To me, Fury/Wilder is the best title fight that can be made in the HW division right now.
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