Comments Thread For: Wilder: I'd Rematch Fury Over Facing Joshua 9 Times Out of 10!
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I’m puzzled why they even have AJoke ranked the #3 heavyweight in the world, I believe Ortiz and Baby Miller are better that this paper ducking cowardComment
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Not nesseserily, he will have a rematch clause on his end for immediate rematch should he lose. So if he does there will be a 3rd fight for sure to settle the score. Im a Fury fan, but after watching a breakdown of the fight, he was over commting with his right hand all night, if he adjusts and sets it up better rather then swinging wildly he could land... and we all know all it takes is one of them to put you to sleep... (unless your name is Tyson Fury lol)Comment
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If I was Eddie Hearn, I would throw both Finkel and Warren a bone by saying 'We'll start at 45/55 split' now you can outbid each other.
Or, if I was Warren, I would advise Fury to take Joshua in April and then Wilder in November. If Fury can beat Joshua and gain the titles, the rematch with Wilder will be MASSIVE. At the moment, because there are unanswered questions around whether Joshua is #1 or not, the Wilder v Fury rematch seems sweet but has a grey cloud over it.
If I was Finkel, I would bite Hearns hand off for 35%. If he gives Fury the rematch and loses, Wilder slips out of unification contention and will have to become mandatory so he may not get a shot until he is 35 or 36. Its a no brainer.
Bottom line, Joshua is the enabler for the massive fights.Comment
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Wilder was coming off a two-knockdown, 10th-round stoppage of previously unbeaten southpaw Luis Ortiz in March, and was ringside in April 2017 at London’s Wembley Stadium as Joshua stopped 41-year-old Wladimir Klitschko.Joshua’s victory came 17 months after a 39-year-old Klitschko was dethroned by Fury...
Never forget to mention Klitschko's age, but not even a word about Ortiz's age.Comment
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