Will Wilder fight Fury/Joshua next or duck?

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  • DaNeutral.
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    #11
    Well im hearing Fury is stepping back now and doesnt want the rematch immediately which give Wilder no excuses to not face Joshua. But i suspect Wilder will just continue to duck Joshua and had Fury not stepped back i think any negotiations would of fallen apart due to them not being able to agree on a location for the fight, as in Wilder wont travel after being helped from officials in his last 2 fights, the only 2 fights where he fought anybody worth talking about.

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #12
      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
      I am willing to reveal my true identity and quit this site forever if you're right, if you're willing to do the same if you're wrong. Do you accept?
      I accept that offer. Everything is pointing to Wilder ducking both.

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      • Kezzer
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        #13
        Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
        I am willing to reveal my true identity and quit this site forever if you're right, if you're willing to do the same if you're wrong. Do you accept?
        We already know your a 20 something, troll - with no proper job yet.

        But don’t worry we are all keeping it a secret!

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          #14
          Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
          I am willing to reveal my true identity and quit this site forever if you're right, if you're willing to do the same if you're wrong. Do you accept?
          What makes you so confident? Fury might price himself out and AJ might not be willing to compromise further. Then that leaves Breazeale but as I stated on another thread, Hearn has told Breazeale to let it go to purse bid so does Wilder risk letting the fight go to DAZN? Would that be worse than fighting Joshua or Fury for a split he doesn't like?

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            #15
            Originally posted by redmish
            He'll fight Brezeale. To be fair to him though, he has just realised how average he is. Must have been a shock to the ego. Fury won't get caught clean in the rematch and AJ will smash him.
            Aj & his team fights who they KNOW Aj will "smash." Its a reason why he ducked 50 million that he ASKED for.

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            • Kezzer
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              #16
              It’s looking More likely that wilder either fights Brezeale or does an Ortiz rematch.

              Can see fury fighting a nobody and joshua fighting Whyte or Miller.

              Won’t be ideal for anyone.

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                #17
                Trying to flip the script when everyone was asking if AJ would take on Fury or Wilder

                Well played sir...

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Phenom
                  Trying to flip the script when everyone was asking if AJ would take on Fury or Wilder

                  Well played sir...
                  No script flipping. Wilder said on the boxing voice he would turn down a $28 mil guarantee to fight Joshua.

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                  • Stinger1
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Kezzer
                    It’s looking More likely that wilder either fights Brezeale or does an Ortiz rematch.

                    Can see fury fighting a nobody and joshua fighting Whyte or Miller.

                    Won’t be ideal for anyone.
                    He can't fight Ortiz, it is Fury, Joshua or Breazeale. It's a myth that Deontay is now in a power position, he either has to give into Fury's or Joshua's demands or face Breazeale which may end up going to purse bid that Hearn could win an put on DAZN. So Wilder doesn't have a strong negotiating position because he only has 3 options.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Heru
                      After the Fury fight, his team will be advising him to take the highest purse against Joshua. From a business standpoint, a Fury rematch is last on the agenda.

                      The only way the Joshua fight doesn't get made is if Wilder outright refuses to face him, in which case they'll advise him to reconsider, then he'll be told that Fury is unavailable, then they'll let him know of the $20-30+M difference between a Joshua and Breazeale fight.

                      If Wilder's spite is strong enough, he'll take the Breazeale fight. If he can be reasoned with, the Joshua fight is up next.
                      Fury rematch in Vegas is probably worth more than fighting AJ in London you don't understand the difference between fighting in Vegas vs in uk

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