Something said in a post-fight interview with Fury made me suspect that, regardless of the outcome of the first fight, Fury and Wilder have already agreed to a rematch behind the scenes, and the rematch will take place in the UK. I think they've devised a "long-term" strategy for a rematch and even a potential trilogy because together they can generate a lot of revenue. If Wilder beats Fury, which is at the moment the likely outcome imo, then Fury has the excuse that he wasn't 100% ready, plus Wilder had home advantage. If Fury somehow beats Wilder, there will be a rematch clause already in place in the contract.
Wilder and Fury Will Fight More Than Once And Rematch In UK?
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Almost every huge fight has rematch clauses as part of the contract. That shouldn't be an issue for any poster here.
Wilder is acting like an A side fighter, which he is against all opponents except AJ.Same thing other fighters do, for example GGG does this except when he is in with Canelo. Cotto did this except when he was in with Floyd or Manny.
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If Fury wins I imagine there will be a rematch. Not sure why anybody would want to see a rematch if Wilder wins though. They'll naturally want him to face Joshua next.Comment
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It would only be gentlemanly to give fury rematch in uk.
Wilder won't have best the best fury in november, but a good fury at 80%.
But wilder would be hard to beat in uk as he would have learned and gained confidence in first fight.Comment
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Yeah that fake beef (chicken?) is very cringe worthy and unnecessary but maybe it is? What about all the Americans who love wrestling? They might buy this by accident.Comment
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