This is a very real possibility that is maybe being overlooked. Given his performance in the first fight, you certainly can't rule out Fury winning.
Wilder is it's putting all his chips on the table in a big gamble, if he wins, he wins really big, and the fight with Joshua will be a mouthwatering prospect. If he loses, I'm not sure Wilder will be in the correct mental state to continue, some champions come back stronger like Lewis, but I think it will be harder for him, given the way things have played out over the last couple of years.
But as a fight fan I'd still want to see Joshua vs Wilder, even if the sheen and lustre is gone. Fury isn't likely to win by knockout, so it's not like Wilder would be physically damaged. He should technically still be in his prime years.
Wilder is it's putting all his chips on the table in a big gamble, if he wins, he wins really big, and the fight with Joshua will be a mouthwatering prospect. If he loses, I'm not sure Wilder will be in the correct mental state to continue, some champions come back stronger like Lewis, but I think it will be harder for him, given the way things have played out over the last couple of years.
But as a fight fan I'd still want to see Joshua vs Wilder, even if the sheen and lustre is gone. Fury isn't likely to win by knockout, so it's not like Wilder would be physically damaged. He should technically still be in his prime years.

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