Wilder: No matter what Hearn offers, I’m fighting Fury next

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  • Szef
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    #31
    Originally posted by Tom Cruise
    That’s fine. But certain boxing fans will still blame Joshua when he doesn’t fight Wilder or Fury next
    Just imagine what these dummies would be saying if Joshua had a draw with say Povetkin and chose the rematch instead of Wilder after Wilder said he's begging for the Joshua fight

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    • EasternEuroFan
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      #32
      Actually it's not a bad tactic, but Wilder should word it much better.

      If he and Fury fight next, it's another big fight, which leaves Joshua fighting an opponent that nobody really wants to see, thus putting more attention on them if they wan't a better split v AJ. Their profile already went up a bit from the last fight and could again, and AJ's could go down if he fights someone like Chisora.

      That's obviously their plan but Wilder should've kept that to himself though.

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      • Szef
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        #33
        Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
        Fury landed 13 more punches in a 12 round fight, so essentially one more punch per round.

        When you only land one more punch per round, but your opponent is the aggressor, landing bigger shots, and knocks you down twice, you don't have much room to complain about a draw.
        You do if you know how to score a fight.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Szef
          You do if you know how to score a fight.
          60% of ringside experts didn't have Fury winning.

          The three judges, none of which were born in America, ended up in a three way split draw.

          A draw was a fair result.

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            #35
            I can't blame Wilder for having hurt feelings from previous negotiations...but this isn't the fight we need.

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            • Szef
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              #36
              Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
              60% of ringside experts didn't have Fury winning.

              The three judges, none of which were born in America, ended up in a three way split draw.

              A draw was a fair result.
              Explain it to me in your own words how you score a fight, and based on that, how did you score the fight and how is the draw not a robbery.

              Also, link to the article please.

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              • DaaamnSon
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                #37
                Originally posted by Szef
                If that's the case then Joshua/Wilder will never happen.

                Fury will beat Wilder even clearer this time around, possibly even stop him.

                And Wilder's only leverage is his belt. Without it he's worthless.

                Fury/Joshua for all the marbles in spring 2020 at Wembley


                Can't wait. That will be a great day for boxing when this ass ignorant cancer to the sport along with his super fans fade in to obscurity. Rooting for either one of Fury or AJ to get it done.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                  The best thing for world boxing would be for Joshua and Wilder to fight next. I want an undisputed heavyweight champion of the world and that's the fight I hope happens next.

                  But the best thing for US boxing is for Wilder and Fury to fight a rematch. The Undertaker sit up went viral and US interest in a rematch will be off the charts. The PPV was a success and word of mouth was overwhelmingly positive. When a fight ends in a draw like that, people want a rematch ASAP. US boxing just won over a lot of new fans and risks losing them if they don't get the fight they want, which is a rematch.

                  Most fans don't understand the titles at all. They just know two huge dudes, with huge personalities, had an all time classic fight for the world heavyweight title, and that it ended in a draw. For there to not be an immediate rematch would be incredibly frustrating to most fans.
                  I'll translate: "I'm a Wilder fan and I am trying to rationalize his constant ducking of Joshua"

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                    #39
                    The Joshua complaining never stops. We all know he's fighting Whyte or chisora in April. We've known for months. Just like fury wilder 2 was going to happen next.
                    Hearn is trolling aj fans again.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Froch_uppercut
                      I'll translate: "I'm a Wilder fan and I am trying to rationalize his constant ducking of Joshua"
                      Lmao big facts

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