Wilder will not fight Fury or Joshua next

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  • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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    #21
    Originally posted by EasternEuroFan
    Your man got schooled by a 65% Fury coming off a bigger drink and drugs binge than Keith Richards could ever imagine.

    You can delude yourself all you want and discredit Fury but we all saw it

    Still, gotta love these Wilder crybaby's. I wonder how they get through life being this soft if they can't even accept what happened in a boxing match. They must've had some very sheltered lives.
    Coming off a PED binge. The only person that’s crying is you.

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    • EasternEuroFan
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      #22
      Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
      Coming off a PED binge. The only person that’s crying is you.
      Why would i be crying? you don't even make sense.

      Everyone saw Fury won. The official result is insignificant. I've never even moaned about the result, apart from stating that one judge needs investigating and that it's bad for the sport. I say that as a fan of wanting the sport to be better, not wanting to rectify the Fury result because it's irrelevant now because it's official.

      I have no need to cry about it, every honest person knows who won and who lost.

      Wilder fans all seem to be half-wits that don't even make sense. They're either backwards or just deluded.

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      • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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        #23
        Originally posted by EasternEuroFan
        Why would i be crying? you don't even make sense.

        Everyone saw Fury won. The official result is insignificant. I've never even moaned about the result, apart from stating that one judge needs investigating and that it's bad for the sport. I say that as a fan of wanting the sport to be better, not wanting to rectify the Fury result because it's irrelevant now because it's official.

        I have no need to cry about it, every honest person knows who won and who lost.

        Wilder fans all seem to be half-wits that don't even make sense. They're either backwards or just deluded.
        Lol hilarious you only responded to the second part of my post and it sounds like you’re trying to convince yourself

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        • EasternEuroFan
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          #24
          Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
          Lol hilarious you only responded to the second part of my post and it sounds like you’re trying to convince yourself
          No need to convince myself of anything. 99% of people saw what i saw haha.

          Don't let it ruin your week.

          And if it comes out that Fury fails a PED test for this fight, then i'll publicly apologise to you. Until then, don't bring things into it that are not even a talking point, it makes you sound desperate.

          This was you when Fury was schooling Wilder

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          • bluebeam
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            #25
            Originally posted by EnglishOxide
            I really doubt it.

            Unless PBC can get their hands on Fury or Joshua for full control they will not lose their cash cow at heavyweight just yet.

            With the draw they saved their investment, it was clear corruption. They will not risk Wilder getting knocked out by AJ or being beaten more comprehensively by Fury.

            I think Wilder will fight Ortiz again next, and then maybe Fury or Joshua after that.

            joshua would get knocked out. he can't avoid punches like fury.

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            • BendOver
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              #26
              Originally posted by EnglishOxide
              I don't think they will go back from PPV.

              Wilder v Breazeale or Ortiz is still very watchable and fairly credible as fights, and neither opponent will get to take as much of the split as Fury so they can make it profitable.

              It just depends if Wilder is happy to continue getting milked or whether he wants to prove himself the best.

              The whole world right now views him as the #3 heavyweight
              milked? the one that is getting milked is aj. wilder just fought two big guns, one after the other. And almost loss both times. He took chances mr. aj hasn't take.

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              • The Big Dunn
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                #27
                Originally posted by EnglishOxide
                I really doubt it.

                Unless PBC can get their hands on Fury or Joshua for full control they will not lose their cash cow at heavyweight just yet.

                With the draw they saved their investment, it was clear corruption. They will not risk Wilder getting knocked out by AJ or being beaten more comprehensively by Fury.

                I think Wilder will fight Ortiz again next, and then maybe Fury or Joshua after that.
                I sincerely hope this isn't the case. They should fight each other next or one should fight AJ. I wouldn't be surprised if both Wilder and Fury took a fight before the rematch to make some loot. You can't get mad at Fury if he uses this to propel him to an AJ fight in England for serious coin.

                Otherwise I hope they will fight one weekend apart or on a split site SHO card.

                I am looking forward to the rematch.

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                • Jax teller
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by bluebeam
                  joshua would get knocked out. he can't avoid punches like fury.
                  I keep seeing this same thing posted every where, are you saying Wilder can move like Fury and AJ won't hit him?

                  AJ sets up his punches better and has serious KO power as well Wilder is gonna get walked down by the first dangerous fighter with KO power and speed he has ever fought in AJ.

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                  • bluebeam
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Jax teller
                    I keep seeing this same thing posted every where, are you saying Wilder can move like Fury and AJ won't hit him?

                    AJ sets up his punches better and has serious KO power as well Wilder is gonna get walked down by the first dangerous fighter with KO power and speed he has ever fought in AJ.

                    AJ is a bigger puncher than fury, but he isnt a better mover. joshua is going to be a sitting duck. AJ is to stiff. he is used to fighting guys that are unathletic. wilder is gonna hit him and AJ is gonna fall immediately.

                    If im team Wilder im running to the UK for April 13th.

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                    • Madison Boxing
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                      #30
                      He lost to fury already and does anyone really think Wilder can beat a prime thoroughbred like Anthony joshua? Really?

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