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Wilder challenges Fury after Fury's big win!
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Originally posted by richardt View PostI agree. Wilder would destroy Fury. Different skill level altogether. Wilder landed twice as many jabs as Fury landed in both jabs and power shots put together in their individual title winning efforts against Wlad and Stiverne. On top of that, Wilder landed four times as many total punches in his title winning efforts. No way Wilder loses to Fury.
And the other was fighting a fat plodding dehydrated Stiverne.
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Originally posted by Sparked_26 View PostHard to take a notice of Wilder.
He has more chance of fighting Derek Chisora than Fury. Doubt he even fights Povetkin.
It is also a bit embarrassing to pipe up when a prohibitive underdog gets a win as opposed to a decade long reigning champ. He seems entrenched in the path of least resistance. If he ever did become a champ he would probably make a defence against Nicolai Firtha or something.
Wilder might be decent but not sure how people reach that conclusion with any great confidence. If Wlad smashed Fury in a rematch Wilder would call him out.Last edited by BigZigga; 11-30-2015, 12:31 AM.
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Originally posted by joesaiditstrue View PostI've noticed that Haymon/PBC fighters like to call guys out and at the same time say their career is in the hands of their manager.
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