When AJuice vs PEDvetkin squares off is the PEDS Belt on the line also..... Curious
							
						
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True that. Call me a Wilder fanboy, I don't care. I think Wilder-Fury will be a great fight. I think Wilder can pull the trigger no problem and turn out the lights on Fury. The promotion should be entertaining as well
							
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I'm a Wilder fan, and agree with you. Trickiness will be Wilder's kryptonite, especially with someone like Fury. I don't see how Wilder will be able to land any clean punches. Hopefully, he proves me wrong.Comment
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Yeah, would like a Fury knockdown to keep the fight entertaining but its Wilders balance that Fury will also capitalise on, I think.
IF Wilder loses, whats the potential he moves stables over to Matchroom (and/or DAZN)!? With a loss on his record and without a belt, he could see that as a potential to get bigger pay days? Thoughts?Comment
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... all depends on Fury's conditioning in this fight -- Wlad couldn't even touch him, remember?...
 
(and not even a Fury's fan here... )
							
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If Wilder loses, I would bet that there will be a rematch clause. If Wilder loses again, I highly doubt he will ever sign with Matchroom. He can't stand Hearn and he seems to be very loyal to his management team and they seem to have a very good relationship together. If I was Wilder, and lost the WBC belt, I would find my quickest route to be Joshua's mandatory.Yeah, would like a Fury knockdown to keep the fight entertaining but its Wilders balance that Fury will also capitalise on, I think.
IF Wilder loses, whats the potential he moves stables over to Matchroom (and/or DAZN)!? With a loss on his record and without a belt, he could see that as a potential to get bigger pay days? Thoughts?Comment
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... if Wilder loses vs Fury... and if he loses, even, the rematch... there will be no Wilder tbh... (but I don't think this will actually happens...)If Wilder loses, I would bet that there will be a rematch clause. If Wilder loses again, I highly doubt he will ever sign with Matchroom. He can't stand Hearn and he seems to be very loyal to his management team and they seem to have a very good relationship together. If I was Wilder, and lost the WBC belt, I would find my quickest route to be Joshua's mandatory.
							
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So you think Fury is trickier than southpaw, Cuban amateur king Ortiz? Let's get the "Ortiz is old" reply out of the way... so you think Fury is a tougher challenge than Ortiz was?
Genuinely curious
							
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Yes, Fury has better movement around the ring, he's faster, trickier, and has a longer reach. All of that combined, in my opinion, is better than Ortiz. And remember, this is coming from a Wilder fan.Comment
 

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