Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: As Far as I'm Concerned - Wilder Fight is 99% Done!

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  • Curt Henning
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    #111
    Originally posted by Noelanthony
    Do you really believe that?... ok let’s see... The consensus already is that Joshua ducked having offered Wilder around 25-30% of the pot. So you believe after beating Fury which I believe you will do he deserves 50% even though Joshua would have knocked out the 3rd best heavyweight in boxing? I mean don’t get me wrong if he does that’s good it’s not my money but I don’t think he will
    i too fully believe, in all seriousness, beating fury will get wilder 50 percent against AJ...i may be wrong as maybe wilder would be willing to take slightly less...but i think its definitley attainable

    in fact i think wilders people may have to overpay( i could be wrong here too) for the fury fight...they may be willing to take a slight loss to make up for it later

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    • Robyn Banz
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      #112
      I know who both are and I’m in the US so stfu

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        #113
        Originally posted by Noelanthony
        But they are not the best AJ vs Whyte is �. No on a serious note a great fight and even if Tyson loses he has a legitimate excuse to come again. I like Tyson but even before his hiatus I didn’t rate him. The Klitschko rematch I thought Klitschko would scorch him. We will never know now but I do fancy Fury to outbox Wilder but as soon as Wilder lands it’s goodnight Vienna
        They are two undefeated champions and one has never lost his titles in the ring. Therefore, if Wilder wins then he would be recognized as the new lineal Heavyweight champion. In addition, a name like Fury will help enhance his resume.

        As far as AJ is concerned; There may not be an April 13, 2019 date for him at Wembley after all because he has another mandatory defense for his IBF title coming up soon. Chances are if he doesn't deal em up straight or deal em at all with Deontay Wilder he just may very well get stripped of that IBF title.

        I say that because there's no way they are going to allow Anthony Joshua to hold onto that title for another 8-9 months without defending it by the end of the year. Unless of course he can secure an undisputed championship bout with Deontay Wilder because undisputed bouts typically trump mandatory bouts or at least that's what they say.

        So from the looks of things Joshua just might need Wilder more than Wilder needs Joshua, if he wants to hang on to his IBF belt.

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        • ThunderFists
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          #114
          Originally posted by CoachMac34
          And if Fury can be put on his arse by old pillow-fisted cruiserweight Steve USS Cunningham then YOU better believe Wilder can!
          If wilder can be put on his ass by dustin nichols and harold sconiers who have a combined ko record of around 40% you better believe fury can put him on his ass


          See how that works?

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          • Robyn Banz
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            #115
            Originally posted by OldTerry
            I can't think of any. Please refresh my memory by naming one.
            Crawford vs postol

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            • Corelone
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              #116
              Originally posted by Dle
              We must not underestimate Tyson Fury. He’s as awkward as Wilder but trickier. He’s young & he’s up for it. Could steal a decision if Wilder doesn’t catch him. He can box.
              Tyson was twitching like a junkie v Dracula,, had him out there. That type of movement gives anybody problems. All he needs is a good camp. I wish he would come to Big Bear and put in some work.

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              • P4Pdunny
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                #117
                Originally posted by Straightener
                might Get tickets for this if it’s in the U.K. . Should be a good one

                Hopefully the furyious one gets himself in 12 round shape by December
                Cant see it being here but I’d go to this

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                • KnickTillDeaTh
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  Kudos and big ups to Tyson Fury for taking this fight. I have nothing but mad respect for him now. As a Brit, he wants to restore honor, glory and nobility back to the country where boxing was founded; After Anthony Joshua so badly disgraced it.
                  Boxing was created in Rome. The foundation for the Modern rules used today were however, created in England.

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                  • OldTerry
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by Robyn Banz
                    Crawford vs postol
                    Didn't watch that fight (not interested). If it was ppv you have a point.

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                    • champion4ever
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                      #120
                      Originally posted by Noelanthony
                      Bromance.... how lovely
                      Hey Anthony, seriously your boy AJ needs to get his act together. He allowed for this negotiation saga between himself and Deontay to drag on to long.

                      He has to do some searching by asking himself is Wilder the fight he really wants and just how badly does he really want it? How much is he willing to concede and sacrifice in order to get the fight done?

                      Nobody can answer these questions better than Anthony Joshua himself. Tyson Fury asked himself those same questions and his answer was an emphatic yes!

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