Comments Thread For: Wilder Co-Manager: Fury Rematch Bigger Now Than Joshua Fight

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  • Boxing Hero
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    #31
    This guy is as delusional as the judges

    #Furywon

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    • eco1
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      #32
      So now Finkel comes with this gem?

      When his fighter finally gets called, he now doesn't want the fight?

      Go figure who has been lying all of this time.

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      • NachoMan
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        #33
        Originally posted by Butch.McRae
        It's funny to see posts about Wilder's "poor showing" when he dropped Fury twice and was a second away from a stoppage.

        If that was Floyd and he was dropped twice by Canelo or Manny, those same posters would be screaming that Floyd lost.

        Idk how anybody can be "exposed" or considered "poor" when they put the other guy down twice lol

        The fight played out almost exactly how many predicted. The only thing that wasn't expected was Fury getting up in the 12th round.
        Wilder fought horribly, come on, dude. He looked like what every one of his naysayers said he was. I say this after spending weeks saying Wilder was going to run through Fury. Nothing of the sort happened. Fury proved himself to be far better and he will make it official if they rematch. I actually believe Wilder will pursue AJ though because its more money and Fury is just too dangerous for him.

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        • Gillie
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          #34
          Originally posted by kafkod
          Wilder's poor showing against Fury has definitely devalued a fight between him and AJ.

          Fury vs AJ is the biggest fight that could be made at HW now.
          Nah bro. By the time AJ and Wilder are ready to go, all you will have seen in terms of visual footage, is Wilder dropping and nearly stopping Fury. People have short memories. We have seen this done a thousand times before.

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          • jackblack008
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            #35
            yep , I stand corrected. Thanks.

            Now when I see this, I think it is was a robbery

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            • BWC
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              #36
              Originally posted by Gillie
              Nah bro. By the time AJ and Wilder are ready to go, all you will have seen in terms of visual footage, is Wilder dropping and nearly stopping Fury. People have short memories. We have seen this done a thousand times before.
              Brits so want to be the center of the boxing world. LOL.

              We all know if a rematch happens it will be in Vegas where the money is. This is PRIZEfighting after all..

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              • thack
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                #37
                Frankly Wilder should be forced in to a rematch .There is no way on this performance that Tyson should be left out of the picture...Joshua needs to find some balls and try and do something like Tyson has just achieved instead of waiting around with wanker Hearn for the easier touches .Have rapidly gone off Joshua .

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                • kafkod
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Gillie
                  Nah bro. By the time AJ and Wilder are ready to go, all you will have seen in terms of visual footage, is Wilder dropping and nearly stopping Fury. People have short memories. We have seen this done a thousand times before.
                  There's a video being posted of Fury going down and lying there like a dead man ... then suddenly getting up with that Death March "Undertaker" music playing.

                  No matter how many times the KD footage is posted, the thing people are going to be taking from it is that Fury got up from that and won the fight .. or at least, he should have won it.

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                  • Adamsc151
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
                    I'm starting to think the same thing, but my counter is, do you actually think Wilder would go to the UK?

                    I think Wilder would rather fight Fury in the US than either in the UK. So that's where I think Wilder's team just overpays to get to Fury to come back to the US.
                    Possible, but I don't think Fury will go back to the USA to fight Wilder; once bitten, twice shy.
                    If Wilder has a choice between 2 fights in the UK, then he'll go to the highest bidder - which considering Frank Warren's current financial issues, will be Eddie Hearn.
                    If Wilder won't come to the UK, he'll likely have to settle for fulfilling his mandatory requirement to fight Breazeale for peanuts.

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                    • P4Pdunny
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                      #40
                      I think the rematch needs to be in the UK or a neutral venue. Wilder says he's a traveller so let's see if he actually is.

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