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  • South Champion
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    #21
    If Wilder gets outboxed by Fury and loses a decision, then yes, I would still like to see Wilder vs Joshua before we get Joshua-Fury.

    But, Fury has looked much better after each training camp. This next training camp will be his 4th (and most intense of his comeback). If Fury comes out of his next training camp in much better shape than he did before, I think it's in the realm of possibility that he stops Wilder. In which case, I don't want to see Wilder fight Joshua.

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    • Bullrider
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      #22
      Originally posted by abracada
      I see a triology for Wilder v Fury
      Casuals are not even that interested in the rematch, let alone a trilogy.

      Fans want variety, especially in a division with lots of choices coming out of KO wins, Kownacki, Whyte, Miller, Breazeale, AJ, etc.

      Rematches are a waste of time for me. I've already seen how a fight between 2 fighters went. As opposed to always wondering how fighter A will do against fighter B. Life is too short wasting time with repeating fights.

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      • sicko
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        #23
        Of Course! Styles make fights. They both will lose eventually it is not like either is unbeatable or have styles that can't be beat they both will Suffer Defeats FOR SURE real soon and that is OK. You lose, you get back up work your way back to the top Like Lennox Lewis and other great have done

        Lennox was stopped by Oliver McCall that did not end his career because he suffered his 1st Defeat

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        • Ray*
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          #24
          Nope it bores me now. It would be like getting Mayweather/Pacman 5 years down the line. They had a chance to bring the HW back to prominence but their egos were too big for it. Phuck them all, I hope they both get KTFO next.

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          • Hatesrats
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            #25
            IF either Wilder or Joshua lose to Fury or "Baby" in their proposed next fights...
            (Then they both have unfinished business & rematches should happen, IMO)

            Fury beats Wilder in the rematch & AJ wins Miller... Then match them up.
            (Wilder beats Fury & Miller beats AJ... Then match them up.)

            Basically winners Vs. WINNERS.

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            • HarvardBlue
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              #26
              Joshua and Wilder is the fight to make in the HW division. Until they fight each other, everything else they do is irrelevant.

              Fury is a tricky fighter. I can see Wilder losing on points but not by much.

              I would still be interested.

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              • Toffee
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                #27
                Originally posted by Phenom
                We would see Fury trilogy fight and AJ would be irrelevant for another year
                You think the number one fighter and holder of most of the belts is irrelevant because:
                - You don't like him
                - You like two other guys who are going to fight each other

                Child or fool? There aren't any other options available to you.

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                • STREET CLEANER
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by genrick
                  ...if Wilder loses to Fury the second time around?

                  I CERTAINLY AM NOT!
                  The sooner this Wilder character loses his belt the better it is for me.
                  Why, because Fury vs Joshua would then be the fight to make.
                  Wilder will then be forced to fight the fight casuals have long want to see.
                  There is Whyte, Kownacki, Usyk and many others,
                  instead of the Arreola and Stiverne's of the division.
                  It would be a massive win win for fans if Wilder loses his next fight.
                  Better believe it.
                  So if AJ loses to Miller and Wilder wins would you feel the same?

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                  • rickJen
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
                    So if AJ loses to Miller and Wilder wins would you feel the same?
                    If AJ loses why would I be interested?
                    Strangely enough, that's probably the only scenario where the fight has better chances of happening.
                    Hearn and his fighters are conscientious being B-sides.
                    Wilder has no conscience.

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                    • Dariusz
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                      #30
                      The conclusion is very simple. There are too many belts that matter.

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