Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder will save boxing.

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  • Thraxox
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    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder will save boxing.

    They need to hype this up. And Fury should get his fat ass from retirement and start training himself once more.

    As much as I don't like Wilder. He knows the extent to how this fight goes to the point that he keeps on going to Fury's mental hospital to encourage him to get back in the game to do the super fight.
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    If boxing needs saving how is one single solitary fight going to save it? After that fight was over boxing would return to the way it was before the fight.No one fight is going to make a difference. For boxing to improve boxers should fight more than twice a year.Many champions and top contenders take so much time off between fights that fans almost forget about them. Champions like Fury, Cotto, Saunders and Garcia take a full year or more without defending their world titles. Champions should always defend their title against top 10 contenders instead of boxers nobody ever heard of. Champions and top contenders need to fight each other on a regular basis. Promoters and networks like HBO and Showtime need to do business with each other and match their fighters into each other.

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      Originally posted by boliodogs
      If boxing needs saving how is one single solitary fight going to save it? After that fight was over boxing would return to the way it was before the fight.No one fight is going to make a difference. For boxing to improve boxers should fight more than twice a year.Many champions and top contenders take so much time off between fights that fans almost forget about them. Champions like Fury, Cotto, Saunders and Garcia take a full year or more without defending their world titles. Champions should always defend their title against top 10 contenders instead of boxers nobody ever heard of. Champions and top contenders need to fight each other on a regular basis. Promoters and networks like HBO and Showtime need to do business with each other and match their fighters into each other.
      One single fight can't make it but it can be a good start.
      If we put DSG and all other cherry pickers like Jacobs in a 2001 - 2008 Manny Pacquiao career where they have to fight Tyrannosaurus types of fighters to up their stocks then they would probably commit suicide in the second year. Wilder vs Fury can make people turn their heads back to boxing if we put all other fighters in a challenging situation. They could start that.

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      • NEETzsche
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        It should have happened after Fury confronted Wilder in the ring after one of his fights last year. That pointless Wlad rematch that never happened ruined everything

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        • keith_head
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          IF Tyson Fury comes back he's not going to be the same fighter. It's sad but true. He's absolutely huge now and has probably done irreparable damage to himself mentally. I know ******* is not the worst drug, and it's not the end of the world to have been a drug addict...but if ******* meant more to him more than being the heavyweight champion of the world it's hard to see how he'll ever get himself truly back to the level he was at before he fought Klitschko.

          TBH any of the top heavyweights fighting each other (Joshua, Wilder, Ortiz, Klitschko, Povetkin, Parker, hell I'll even throw Haye in there, and a lot of the fringe guys like Jennings, Miller, Ruiz etc) would be great for boxing

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