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

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  • vitali1999
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    #21
    Wilders time at the top is coming to a sad end unless he has the judges in his pocket again.

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    • PRINCEKOOL
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      #22
      It would be nice if the american's got more creative with their boxing venues, bored of the same venues 'Vegas, Barclays and so on'....

      As another poster has stressed up above in this thread, and I have been stressing or sometime 'In other threads' ? Tyson Fury is a extreme personality, and for me it seems like he has the wrong philosophy in his training at this point in time 'Stead discipline and training over months, is all he needed to do' none of this extreme dramatic lifestyle changes.

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      • Corelone
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        #23
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
        It would be nice if the american's got more creative with their boxing venues, bored of the same venues 'Vegas, Barclays and so on'....

        As another poster has stressed up above in this thread, and I have been stressing or sometime 'In other threads' ? Tyson Fury is a extreme personality, and for me it seems like he has the wrong philosophy in his training at this point in time 'Stead discipline and training over months, is all he needed to do' none of this extreme dramatic lifestyle changes.

        https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/s...0#post19472460
        The UK has stadiums on a couple of rocks. Barks, Vegas, Nokia, are in places hundreds, sometimes thousands of miles apart. With Texas (that alone is bigger than the UK), the Forum, Carson, Indian casinos. What are you complaining about?

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        • Noelanthony
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          #24
          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.
          It was either he loses potentially on points agai o fury with no danger of being knocked out or he takes a fight with AJ and gets knocked out brutally in April. It was a wise calculated decision

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          • TGD
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            #25
            I have given Wilder a lot of stick in the past, but I have far more respect for him now. He's a limited boxer, but he's a fighting man. He got outclassed for large parts of the fight with Fury but, fair play to him, he's willing to get in there again.

            What Fury and Wilder have shown is that if two fighters want to fight the fight will get made, and pretty easily. It's easy and convenient for some to hide behind a promoter.

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              #26
              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.
              Wilder also came very light. He may come in bigger with more power.

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              • Scipio2009
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                #27
                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
                Joshua gets 60% on the fight in the US, after ****ting on the alleged $80m over 2 fights? Foh.

                If Tyson Fury beats Wilder in the rematch, he'd be the new WBC champion and uncrowned WBA/IBF/WBO champion. If the Wilder negotiations we're rough, imagine Fury, lol.

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                • BeLikeWater
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                  #28
                  This is going to be another good fight. Joshua you a fool!

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                  • Corelone
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Scipio2009
                    Joshua gets 60% on the fight in the US, after ****ting on the alleged $80m over 2 fights? Foh.

                    If Tyson Fury beats Wilder in the rematch, he'd be the new WBC champion and uncrowned WBA/IBF/WBO champion. If the Wilder negotiations we're rough, imagine Fury, lol.
                    No imagine to it. Fury is real and Hearn turned down 50 mil. If Fury gets past Wilder, again, he makes the demands. Those are his belts lifted out of a boxing pawn shop.

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                    • yard man
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                      #30
                      Wildher you chicken, man up and fight AJ insted

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