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  • Ray*
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    #31
    He would rather take the AJ fight now than rematch Fury in the U.K... They are finally ready to cash Wilder out.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Ray*
      He would rather take the AJ fight now than rematch Fury in the U.K... They are finally ready to cash Wilder out.
      What will you say when he fights Fury next?

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        #33
        Originally posted by PBR Streetgang
        I think both AJ and Wilder may view each other as an easier (albeit more powerful) tasking than Fury to be honest. We go back to whomever can land thier power shots first and finish. Both are good finishers, both seem to be vulnerable to getting stunned but also resilient with recovering from being stunned.

        I don't think Wilder's star diminished. He's been in back to back barnburner fights and people will remember him nearly decapitating Fury and Fury somehow rising up from it. Fury's star was enhanced, he showed his boxing is at another level. His agility, movement and feints are top notch and I imagine will only get better if he stays fit.

        Good post.

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          #34
          Originally posted by IMDAZED
          What will you say when he fights Fury next?
          Nothing, I would be shocked.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Ray*
            Nothing, I would be shocked.
            More than just shocked, it should make you question your line of thinking.

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              #36
              Originally posted by IMDAZED
              More than just shocked, it should make you question your line of thinking.
              Not really. Looking at their pattern is my line of thinking.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Ray*
                Not really. Looking at their pattern is my line of thinking.
                Exactly. If they fight Fury again, you've obviously been misreading.

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                • landotter
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Toffee
                  We all want the big fights... well it looks like we'll get them now.

                  I honestly don't care what order they are in.

                  If it's Joshua/Wilder then great. We get the alphabets all in one place.

                  The winner will still need to fight Fury to be considered the best.

                  Wilder/Fury or Joshua/Fury lack all the belts. But they're massive fights for obvious reasons.

                  As Mills would say... Let's get it on!

                  This is what I came on to post. I think it is pure moronic drivel to say Wilder is "ducking Fury" after just fighting him. Silly. A few months ago, Joshua against Wilder was the HW dream match. Nothing has changed. It is still a huge, drama filled, fun fight that could go so many different ways. Honestly, the HW division has a very limited window for some excellent fights.

                  AJ against Wilder is still the best option, and both men should do it now before one or the other loses. Rematches will be every bit as wonderful. Fury gets winner.

                  A Wilder rematch against Fury is a great option and will happen if AJ against Wilder does not. Then, we get a fun White against Joshua rematch that Whyte has straight up earned and will be a legit fight. This could hopefully lead to a nice winner against winner clash soon after. This is most likely what happens, and it will be great.

                  Almost as much fun? Fury gets Joshua. Great Britain boxing fans begin drinking now and continue until the actual fight. Wilder can then pick from an Ortiz rematch (affordable and fun) or a Whyte fight (a better option). If not those, then Miller would be a hyped clash and a good scrap, Breazeale would be fine but nowhere near as good of a time.

                  Sorry for the book, but really why are people crying? The HW division is interesting. Boxing wins.

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                    #39
                    Exactly. We need to get these Wilder fights done soon though. There would have to be a chance he takes a couple of big fights and calls it quits.

                    For what it's worth, I don't think any fighter 'ducks'. I reckon any of those three would take on any of those three. And fancy their chances. They wouldn't be where they are without a tonne of confidence and plenty of bravery.

                    It's just the management getting the terms right.

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                      #40
                      I don't think Fury is an option in the summer unless he drops a belt. Fury is not a unification. The WBO has not called yet so he could fight him April.

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