Comments Thread For: Wilder: Fury Fight Nearly Done; 'Way Bigger' Than Joshua Fight

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  • Pennsauken1
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    #91
    When AJuice vs PEDvetkin squares off is the PEDS Belt on the line also..... Curious

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    • davidw9785
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      #92
      Originally posted by Califire209
      Game recognize Game, I can't wait to see 2 kings facing each other... Team AJ and DAZN camp are looking softer than an English Muffin.
      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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      • BreakingBox
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        #93
        Originally posted by SeGoodland
        Fury is going to make Wilder look like a massive chump. Wilder has never faced anyone as tricky as Fury, regardless of fitness or lack of fights, he will win on points, he doesn't need the KO, he just needs the win then its BYE BYE DEONTAY.
        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.

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          #94
          Originally posted by BreakingBox
          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.
          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?

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            #95
            These guys have really backed themselves into a corner. This fight has to happen now.

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              #96
              Originally posted by SeGoodland
              Yeah, would like a Fury knockdown to keep the fight entertaining but it's Wilders balance that Fury will also capitalise on, I think.
              (...)
              ... 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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              • BreakingBox
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                #97
                Originally posted by SeGoodland
                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?
                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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                  #98
                  Originally posted by BreakingBox
                  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.
                  ... 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...)

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by BreakingBox
                    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.
                    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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                    • BreakingBox
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by davidw9785
                      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
                      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.

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