Wilder losses to a guy coming off a 3 year lay off. AJ will knock him out so will that cruiserweight that Lomachenkos dad trains
Andre Ward: Wilder Won't Fight Fury After That Loss, Fury vs AJ is Now The Biggest
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As much as I respect Andre Ward. However in this instance he doesn't know what the Hell he is talking about. It just took Deontay Wilder awhile to find his timing and rhythm on Tyson Fury. However, once he did he done just fine.
Deontay knows that he possesses the punching power to hurt and drop Fury or even perhaps knocking him out. So what makes him believe that he couldn't do it again. He just needs to work on his timing more that's all.
Ward should keep quiet because he won a gift decision against Sergei Kovalev in which everyone knew he did not deserve to win and now he is acting all smug and arrogant at this time about another boxer.
He's coming across as a self-righteous hypocrite and he shouldn't judge because the last I check the Son of God didn't judge anyone and he calls himself the S.O.G.Last edited by champion4ever; 12-02-2018, 04:10 PM.Comment
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Anything from 6-6 (114-112 Wilder) to 8-4 Fury (114-112 Fury) was a viable score for the fight, if we're honest about it.
With the fight apparently being the second biggest boxing gate at Staples Center, and the general social media interest in the fight boding well for the US PPV numbers, the money on a rematch will likely be massive.
Whether the rematch is next is the question. If I'm Eddie Hearn, I swallow my pride, call Frank Warren, and offer whatever I have to offer to try and pick off Tyson Fury before he can get any sharper. Otherwise, he's bringing Anthony Joshua back to Wembley with a lesser matchup.Comment
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2. With the event actually selling far better than folks seemed to have expected (17500+ in attendance, second highest gate a Staples Center), and the interest from the general fan in the US being far bigger than folks expected (gauging solely off of social media and the follow up conversations being had), it wouldn't shock me if Wilder ends up making $15m off of this fight anyway.Comment
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Bomber has to see Fury again...especially if he wants to be the UNDISPUTED champ...no way around itComment
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