Fury-Wilder I was a great fight, both men played their part.

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  • W1LL
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    Fury-Wilder I was a great fight, both men played their part.

    Both demonstrated their ability, I would say both of their stock has risen. Hopefully Wilder will be a bit more humble and that fight will work as a reality check. For Fury, the fight opened up a lot of people's eyes to just how good he really is. Seems his fanbase doubled overnight, made a lot of doubters believers. Both are top, top fighters and it has breathed new life into the division! I don't dislike Wilder, I'm just a diehard Fury fan. We all know Fury won, but ah well. They can do it again in Manchester, then they can drag AJ into the mix. This Heavyweight era could be about to pick up! Props to Fury and Wilder for putting it all on the line.
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    Originally posted by W1LL
    Both demonstrated their ability, I would say both of their stock has risen. Hopefully Wilder will be a bit more humble and that fight will work as a reality check. For Fury, the fight opened up a lot of people's eyes to just how good he really is. Seems his fanbase doubled overnight, made a lot of doubters believers. Both are top, top fighters and it has breathed new life into the division! I don't dislike Wilder, I'm just a diehard Fury fan. We all know Fury won, but ah well. They can do it again in Manchester, then they can drag AJ into the mix. This Heavyweight era could be about to pick up! Props to Fury and Wilder for putting it all on the line.

    I agree.

    I think Fury won fairly clearly but in a way i'm glad Wilder got his knockdowns in. Had Fury just made it a 12 round schooling, i think the division wouldn't have changed much, except Fury would take Wilder's place in the whole AJ v Wilder nonsense and everything would only be focused on two fighters still.

    Even though Wilder got schooled, he still showed with that power he has to be taken seriously in any fight and he's still a big player in the division. It definitely keeps things more interesting. Any combination of fights between the big 3 now is something to look forward to.

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      i just read that u were disgusted and was going to walk away from boxing ? lmao

      anyway people have been saying the hw is about to catch fire again since klit lost his belts

      we have one good hw fight every now and then and ppl have to go overboard

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        #4
        Originally posted by EasternEuroFan
        Even though Wilder got schooled, he still showed with that power he has to be taken seriously in any fight and he's still a big player in the division. It definitely keeps things more interesting. Any combination of fights between the big 3 now is something to look forward to.
        Yea I agree. Just like Wilder said, he only needs one second. He proved that he is dangerous against anyone. The fact he was able to drop Fury, there is no doubt he could land on AJ. Fury is a master and Wilder is a monster. Still can't get over how Fury rose from the dead...

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