Will Wilder fight Fury/Joshua next or duck?

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  • Robbie Barrett
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    Will Wilder fight Fury/Joshua next or duck?

    I think he'll duck. He knows he'll likely lose to both. So logically he'd go with whoever paid the most which is Joshua, but he's ruled that out. There's no reason to choose Fury and lose for less. He's going to duck both and run around with his paper title claiming to be champ.
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  • redmish
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    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.

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    • Fabes88
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      #3
      He will fight fury next. Although it will be funny watching the shuffling from the wilder fans if he doesn’t fight either

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      • Tyistall
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        He's been ducking and yet he calls AJ the ducker hahah. There is literally not one good reason for him to take a rematch with Fury over a unification fight with AJ, other than the fact that Fury can't KO him in front of 100k fans haha. Here's what I see happening. Fury will want to fight in the UK and Wilder will refuse. Then Fury will say screw it and Wilder will end up fighting Breazeale and Fury will fight another "tune up" in the UK, maybe 2 of them. Meanwhile AJ will fight another top ten opponent and Wilder and his idiotic fans will say that AJ ducked and fights bums. Not of that makes any sense, but that's how I see everything playing out. We won't get a unification fight until Wilder loses that belt and AJ can fight someone else who has the balls to fight him. One more thing I forgot to add, Wilder will say AJ's name every day, in every interview while this entire thing is going on...but he won't fight him

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        • KTFOKING
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          #5
          Will fight Fury next in Vegas next which will generate huge money.

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          • EnglishOxide
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            #6
            Originally posted by Fabes88
            He will fight fury next. Although it will be funny watching the shuffling from the wilder fans if he doesn’t fight either
            Wouldn't be surprised if the WBC suddenly enforce the Breazeale mandatory. There's his excuse.

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            • Fabes88
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              #7
              Originally posted by EnglishOxide
              Wouldn't be surprised if the WBC suddenly enforce the Breazeale mandatory. There's his excuse.
              I would given the wbc have came out and sanctioned the rematch. If that were to happen the forums would be seeing a lot of me that day.

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                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                I think he'll duck. He knows he'll likely lose to both. So logically he'd go with whoever paid the most which is Joshua, but he's ruled that out. There's no reason to choose Fury and lose for less. He's going to duck both and run around with his paper title claiming to be champ.
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                • Heru
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                  #9
                  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.

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                  • boliodogs
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                    I think he will try to fight Fury again if he can get good terms from Fury. If Fury wants to get more money than Wilder or insists the fight be in England then he won't fight him. If he can fight Fury in the USA and get at least a 50/50 split of the available money then I think he will fight Fury next.

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