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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Wilder: Fury a Man of His Word, 100% Rematch Will Get Done

    WBC world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder is very confident that a rematch with Tyson Fury will get finalized. Back in December, they fought to a controversial twelve round split draw at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. The scores were 115-111 for Wilder, 114-112 for Fury and 113-113. Wilder scoring a dramatic knockdown of Fury in the twelfth and final round played a major role in the final scorecards.
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  • petegrif
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    After that long layoff you have to think Fury will be even better in the return.
    I'm not sure what Wilder can do to improve against Fury.
    I fancy Fury for the rematch but good on Wilder for taking the fight.

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    • Mighty_Windir
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      #3
      Even though I wanna see the rematch, I don't want Tyson to over train.

      I'd say its a 50/50 fight again

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      • super-x
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        #4
        Good stuff...
        Meanwhile Team AJ are lining up big bum miller. Lol.

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        • MulaKO
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          #5
          Good to see if it really happens

          Good for both guys and paving the way for others to fight each other

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          • Squ□redCircle34
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            Fury has been absolutely obsessed with winning that WBC belt that he’s been training even during his resting periods!

            This could either make him even better possibly better than he was against Klitschko or worse than when he was coming back from the drugs and extreme weight gain!

            This is Fury’s fight to win, he will get in Wilder’s head again but that right hand is an equalizer!

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            • leeroy84
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              Disgusting duck by Wilder, Unification should trump any other fight, including the "lineal" championship (which IMO Fury lost when caught taking PEDS)
              Wilder knows the first Fury fight was cherry pick gone wrong and now he's using selective fan pressure to hang his hope entirely on one last swing at fury under the guise of unfinished business.... He caught him once, he thinks (and prays) he may again....

              Rather that than the AJ embarrassment that would of ensued..

              AND NOW AJ offers 40% and on Wilder's home soil

              and his fans still defend him

              I predict AJ FURY, the men with BALLS for the unification about Sept/Oct time

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                #8
                Originally posted by leeroy84
                Disgusting duck by Wilder, Unification should trump any other fight, including the "lineal" championship (which IMO Fury lost when caught taking PEDS)
                Wilder knows the first Fury fight was cherry pick gone wrong and now he's using selective fan pressure to hang his hope entirely on one last swing at fury under the guise of unfinished business.... He caught him once, he thinks (and prays) he may again....

                Rather that than the AJ embarrassment that would of ensued..

                AND NOW AJ offers 40% and on Wilder's home soil

                and his fans still defend him

                I predict AJ FURY, the men with BALLS for the unification about Sept/Oct time
                To be honest unification does not matter to anyone as a fan! To the boxers yes..Just like saying " I am disgusted because some stranger hasn't got an accolade".

                As for being disgusted...as who? you don't run or depend or even get paid by any of the boxers to warrant any disgust. Just sit down and enjoy the fights as they get made and you'll be okay.

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                • Corelone
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by petegrif
                  After that long layoff you have to think Fury will be even better in the return.
                  I'm not sure what Wilder can do to improve against Fury.
                  I fancy Fury for the rematch but good on Wilder for taking the fight.
                  Fury in better shape might be able to avoid that right hand late in the fight, but I don't think it turns into a Fury KO, since his defense is his offense. He hurt Wilder, but Wilder was under the impression that Fury was sleep walking. Wilder jumped into a one two, face first trying finish him off. Fury had everybody fooled, not just Wilder, but he ate that monster combo to do it. That is like a one time trick.

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                  • bigdunny1
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                    "I think 100% it's going to be done, it's just a matter of time. It's not if it happens, it's when it happens and we are looking at late April or early May," Wilder told the BBC.

                    Reports are this fight is going to Barclays in Brooklyn on either April 27 or May 18. You now have a very crowded schedule with Crawford/Khan on April 20 also on PPV and also in NY. You then have Canelo/Jacobs on May 5. You now how Joshua agreeing to fight Miller also in NY on either June 1 or June 8. And you have reports GGG wants to fight in the Spring and close to signing with DAZN. 3 of these fights are already in NY. I wondering if all these fights particular in NY eat into each other's business. Specifically Crawford/Khan which right now is hands down the WORST fight but yet PPV when 3 of these fights could be on DAZN for $9.99. Arum should have Crawford fake another injury to move the date/venue.
                    Last edited by bigdunny1; 02-01-2019, 04:29 PM.

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