Wilder will not fight Fury or Joshua next

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  • hogey
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    #31
    Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
    Wilder was never dropped in the Ortiz fight. The ref helped fury twice. He should of been DQd after the first KD for placing his hands in the ref shoulder. If Deontay had did that or any other little thing to cheat like not enrolling in Vada until it was close to fight night like Tyson did we’d have about 100 threads about it already. Can’t wait to those Vada test come in.
    Mate, Tyson Fury needed help from Nandrolone to beat an old Klitschko.
    Fury never needed the bell to save him though, Wilder was beat and completely gone when that bell rang in the Ortiz fight. Fury saved himself by getting up and then had long time to go in the rounds which he not only survived he finished both rounds on top.
    I agree about the Nandrolone though very dodgy indeed.

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    • Joe Beamish
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      #32
      Too many people seeing what they want to see. Fury didn't get any extra time. He got up. He kept fighting. It was incredible. Deal with it.

      And there's no evidence to suggest Wilder needed an extra 17 seconds (by my count) at the beginning of round 8 against Ortiz. He was ready to continue. Even at the end of round 7, he was shaking his head "no" and his legs were solid. He was NOT out on his feet. If the round had continued, then I think Ortiz would have dropped him and maybe finished him. But the round ended, and that's boxing.

      Fury and Wilder both bring their unique S to the table and they should most definitely do the rematch soon.

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      • soul_survivor
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        #33
        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.
        Wilder may fight a really ageing Ortiz a year down the line but I agree, AJ or Fury is out of the question just yet.

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        • uppercut510
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          #34
          hopefully aj doesnt fight whyte next and goes after ortiz, fury, or wilder.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Joe Beamish
            Too many people seeing what they want to see. Fury didn't get any extra time. He got up. He kept fighting. It was incredible. Deal with it.

            And there's no evidence to suggest Wilder needed an extra 17 seconds (by my count) at the beginning of round 8 against Ortiz. He was ready to continue. Even at the end of round 7, he was shaking his head "no" and his legs were solid. He was NOT out on his feet. If the round had continued, then I think Ortiz would have dropped him and maybe finished him. But the round ended, and that's boxing.

            Fury and Wilder both bring their unique S to the table and they should most definitely do the rematch soon.
            i think fans should drop that 10 second argument, its pointless, fury was out and the ref could have waived him off but he got up and finished strong. the only argument they should make imo is that the ref should have waived it off like the ref that stopped jacobs vs pirog. either way he got up and did the unthinkable

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              #36
              Originally posted by bluebeam
              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.
              Again Wilder has a poor defense and a much worse level of opposition. He just got outclassed by a guy coming off a three year coke binge and losing 150 pounds.

              I doubt Wilder could have beaten any version Klitschko ever, he has just shown he's just not on that level.

              I don't count him out but the only way Wilder wins is if he gets a lucky punch before AJ and AJ has a decent chin he took decent shots from Klitschko, Povetkin and Whyte all have decent KO power and Klitschko is known for it.

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