If wilder loses to fury will he retire

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  • lparm
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    If wilder loses to fury will he retire

    He’s already been exposed at the elite level as a novice windmilling puncher so once his 0 officially is gone when not even a corrupt judge can save him should he retire?

    If he can’t hang at the top and makes say 10 mil against fury why risk becoming the next Michael grant
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    #2
    Originally posted by lparm
    He’s already been exposed at the elite level as a novice windmilling puncher so once his 0 officially is gone when not even a corrupt judge can save him should he retire?

    If he can’t hang at the top and makes say 10 mil against fury why risk becoming the next Michael grant
    You know the British judge scored it a draw right?

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      #3
      That’s the same old story

      Yes the British judge scored it a draw but the Mexican judge had wilder winning 9 rounds!!

      That’s total corruption or insanity

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      • boliodogs
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        #4
        No he won't retire. Unless Fury absolutely slaughters him Wilder will remain a top contender who can make a million or two or possibly more every fight so why would he retire unless he thinks he is rich enough.

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          #5
          Originally posted by lparm
          That’s the same old story

          Yes the British judge scored it a draw but the Mexican judge had wilder winning 9 rounds!!

          That’s total corruption or insanity
          Is Wilder Mexican?

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          • 01samuelc
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            #6
            Wilder beats every fighter at heavy except for possibly AJ and Fury so why should he retire.

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            • Curtis Harper
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              #7
              Fury said he would retire if he didn't win....and win wide.

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                #8
                Wilder has said in interviews that he'll fight to 40 if he's healthy enough.

                It takes a lot of work to reach that level. Win or lose, he's not giving that up.

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                • champion4ever
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                  #9
                  Fury's people are obviously concerned with Deontay Wilder. They don't want an immediate return rematch with him. They are worried about Fury because they don't want no smoke from the "Bronze Bomber" Deontay Wilder at this time.

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                  • SeGoodland
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                    #10
                    I'm not so sure. Fury should beat Wilder in a rematch, if it happens.

                    Looking at Wilder's career do date, he can cherry pick his way back into a title-shot after 18-24 months.

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