Comments Thread For: Wilder: I'd Rematch Fury Over Facing Joshua 9 Times Out of 10!

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  • stefjonno1
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    #71
    I couldn't understand Wilder Fury not being in The UK for the rematch, it would sell out Wembley.

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    • otrocubiche
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      #72
      Can't blame him, he tried to make the AJ fight and didn't work, he'll get more money rematching Fury, if he loses, they'll fight again and will make a whole lot more money, if he wins by point, they'll probably fight again and make a whole lot of money, if he kos Fury, then he can get really good terms with AJ and make a whole lot of money. I honestly think his best move will be rematch Fury.

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      • mathed
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        #73
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder said he would take "a rematch immediately" of last Saturday's draw with lineal heavyweight champion Tyson Fury "nine times out of 10" over a unification with IBF/WBA/WBO/IBO counterpart Anthony Joshua" in a video interview produced by Premier Boxing Champions and FOX.
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        LMAO, we know Wilder, we knew that before you fought Fury. AJ ends your career which is why your team and Fury staged the draw so you could avoid fighting AJ.

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        • MC Hammer
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          #74
          Originally posted by stefjonno1
          I couldn't understand Wilder Fury not being in The UK for the rematch, it would sell out Wembley.
          Why does selling out Wembly for $7 Million matter when you can sell out T-Mobile in Vegas and make $20 Million plus $75 million in PPV?

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            #75
            Vegas, NY or go to UK. Nobody in this right has ties to LA. Get outta here with that bs.

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            • Digital Mouth
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              #76
              I can just imagine the press conferences and the **** Fury is gonna give Wilder about his so called KO power that didn't work on Tyson Fury.

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              • Lazy Jab
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                #77
                Definitely rematch Fury. Wilder affirmed his standing in the HW Div with his last 2 opponents while Fury reasserted himself. WilderFury proved themselves the best in the division and as long as he stays away from both, AJ will be a part of the discussion as well.

                Ideally AJ faces Fury in April..I'd say Wilder but we all know AJ is staying far away from him. And with the chances high of Fury getting his belts back..FuryJoshua unlikely to happen as well. Be bomb though if Fury got his belts then rematches Wilder for all of them. If only eh.. but yeah AJ will continue to be in the discussion as long as stays away from Wilder or Fury. It'll be kinda similar to Pacquiao and his fanbase PRE-Mayweather... and how they benefitted from the Floyd fight not happening. There will always be that argument

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                • Phenom
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Andre_parker1
                  he better cash out against Aj for the bigger money.. fury will be better prepared next time around
                  Wilder v Fury in Vegas is the biggest money fight in heavyweight right now

                  Eddie Hearn saying Wilder vs AJ would make $35M-40M that's the reason he offered Wilder $15M? Pretty sure both guys walk away with that much each for a rematch

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                  • Sid-Knee
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                    #79
                    So you want to make less than half the money to fight Fury again instead of Joshua? I'm not surprised.

                    You also want it on US soil again even though Fury has just been ripped off? I thought you had no problem coming to the UK? You little b1tch.

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                    • LoadedWraps
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Sweet_Science_
                      I'd like to see Wilder fight AJ for the Undisputed championship.


                      Whisk yourself off to an alternate dimension where Fury the Great doesn't exist, as long as he is still breathing, no one else is or can be champion.

                      The hate and unease of those who were happy to think he was out of the picture is epic. I told you numptys for years he was coming back to take it all back, and the haters wouldn't listen.

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