Wilder/Fury coming soon?

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  • boliodogs
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    #31
    Says the big fat bragging cherry picker who won't even fight a heavyweight ranked in the top 100. His next cherry pick is ranked 119th by boxrec and nobody else ranks him at all. He calls AJ a disgrace to try to goad him into fighting him. He wants to cherry pick his way to a big payday with AJ. He won't come to the States and get KOed by Wilder. That's just BS talk.

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    • Ray*
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      #32
      Lol, I have zero hope of this fight happening. Fury isn’t fighting anyone significant for the next 18 months, not whilst he is with Warren anyway. And when he does he would do what every fighter does.... chase Joshua for the bigger payday.

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      • nixxter
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        #33
        Don't see this fight happening. Both guys are quite delusional. Fury is not going to be ready for a serious fight for at least half a year and he won't take this fight for less than 20M. Wilder can't offer that, moreover he'll be asking for at least 60-40 or more like 70-30 in his favour as Fury has no belts. It's all just big talk with these two guys, nothing's going to materialize in the end.

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        • club fighter
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          #34
          Might as well, nobody else want to fight him........... well at least AJ doesn't.

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          • asotgod123
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            #35
            Originally posted by KTFOKING
            Of course it is a huge risk to Wilder. Fury at his best is likely the favorite over everyone. But for Wilder this is a big money fight and it is yet to be determined if Fury will ever get back to form. In reality, Wilder's team will just be using Fury to gain more negotiation pull vs Joshua.
            Fury at his best is no huge risk for Wilder. Boxing is about match-ups. There is this huge myth created about Fury because of his fight with Wlad. It was one fight - people act like he has not been dropped or touched with punches.

            Wlad is no Wilder. The former was gun shy in the match against Fury because Fury had messed with his head. That unfortunately is part of boxing - but that fight was one of the worst ones we have seen in a very long time. Even the Parker-AJ fight is much better.

            Fury will seek to avoid Wilder for 12 rounds - not impossible, but highly improbable. Wilder will not be gun shy. Fury has no power. Fury is 6'9" and Wilder is 6'7". Watching them stand up close shows they are physically closely matched. Fury is the better technical boxer - Wilder seems the better fighter.

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            • Deus
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              #36
              Not happening and if it does it’d be a joke. Fury is in no position to be fighting a champion after 1 fight in 3 years against a cruiser weight and being in bad shape.

              Can guarantee that if it was talk of Fury v Joshua then half of the forum would be up in arms about cherry picking.

              Fury needs at least another year or two to be both physically fit and fighting fit.

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              • Vinnykin
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                #37
                Originally posted by Deus
                Not happening and if it does it’d be a joke. Fury is in no position to be fighting a champion after 1 fight in 3 years against a cruiser weight and being in bad shape.

                Can guarantee that if it was talk of Fury v Joshua then half of the forum would be up in arms about cherry picking.

                Fury needs at least another year or two to be both physically fit and fighting fit.
                What is this talk of a year or even 2 years to get in fighting shape? the guy has been training the whole year and fighting back-to-back for the first time in his career.

                Fury will be ready by early next year. He plans to fight another 2 fights this year after his next one, and he will, the last one being Charr most likely. He could then have a break over Christmas and bet back training in January, 12 week camp, and starting it close to fighting weight. He will be ready for Wilder March/April time.

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                • Vinnykin
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by boliodogs
                  Says the big fat bragging cherry picker who won't even fight a heavyweight ranked in the top 100. His next cherry pick is ranked 119th by boxrec and nobody else ranks him at all. He calls AJ a disgrace to try to goad him into fighting him. He wants to cherry pick his way to a big payday with AJ. He won't come to the States and get KOed by Wilder. That's just BS talk.
                  Who cares if he is fighting bums while overweight and not fully fit? He's fighting 4 fights this year in the space of six months to get back in shape, back-to-back camps, he will get better each time and so will the opponents.

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                  • KTFOKING
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by asotgod123
                    Fury at his best is no huge risk for Wilder. Boxing is about match-ups. There is this huge myth created about Fury because of his fight with Wlad. It was one fight - people act like he has not been dropped or touched with punches.

                    Wlad is no Wilder. The former was gun shy in the match against Fury because Fury had messed with his head. That unfortunately is part of boxing - but that fight was one of the worst ones we have seen in a very long time. Even the Parker-AJ fight is much better.

                    Fury will seek to avoid Wilder for 12 rounds - not impossible, but highly improbable. Wilder will not be gun shy. Fury has no power. Fury is 6'9" and Wilder is 6'7". Watching them stand up close shows they are physically closely matched. Fury is the better technical boxer - Wilder seems the better fighter.
                    No, Fury isn't overrated off the Wlad performance. He has the best feet from any of the top HWs and is legitimately tough to fight. Super awkward and big, so yeah it won't be easy for anyone.

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