Tyson Fury had no intention of fighting Wilder next.

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  • Robbie Barrett
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    #71
    Originally posted by uppercut510
    I can understand why some are saying fury won but that was a very close fight with the knockdowns, I'm not seeing this dominating performance certain posters are speaking of and I'm a very balanced and fair person. Fury will take a few easy money fights b4 he fights wilder again. this is boxing...
    Fury won at least 9 rounds. It was a clear undeniable victory.

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    • uppercut510
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      #72
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
      Fury won at least 9 rounds. It was a clear undeniable victory.
      he was barely landing punches a lot of the rounds were up in the air. again if u say he won good but to say he dominated wilder is too much. wilder looked very sloppy so maybe that made it look worse but fury wasn't doing much of anything

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        #73
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
        Because the vast majority of fans saw Fury win, which is why the independent rankings dropped him behind Fury. He's now a paper title holder with nobody to fight.
        Popularity contests over expertise huh?

        Yeah....that doesn't sound like flippant little girl bull****.


        Like Frozen is like so much better than Hamlet, just check the box office, ask your average movie goer, like for sure.

        It's like I just give you a shovel and you set to burying yourself.

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          #74
          Originally posted by Madison boxing
          So he ducked the guy everyone thought he just exposed and got robbed against? Really?
          Exaggeration. Opinion was split in all sorts of ways as to the fight. A draw is seen as a fair outcome. Personally, Fury was out in the 12th, so he got KO-ed in my eyes. Should've been waved off.

          He knows that, too. Why do you think he's preserving his health?

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            #75
            Originally posted by SuperHanz
            Ducked a man he already beat despite being fat, rusty & had recently beaten a drug & alcohol addiction.

            lol, Wildtards.
            If you consider being nearly killed in the ring winning, then IDK what to tell you.

            Fury was out. Should've been waved off.

            #B000mbbbzzzQuaad!

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              #76
              Originally posted by todisday
              If you consider being nearly killed in the ring winning, then IDK what to tell you.

              Fury was out. Should've been waved off.

              #B000mbbbzzzQuaad!
              Fury got up like nothing happened and proceeded to put a whooping on him. Wilder was on his bike.

              Wilder doesn't want that work again, otherwise he would've offered Fury a better deal. Now Fury is one of the highest paid stars in the sport and Wilder is gonna have to accept that he's the B side and won't be able to rob the king again.

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                #77
                Originally posted by Marchegiano
                You are an adorable innocent bastard ain't you?

                What does Wilder need Fury for? Joshua and Fury's success are at this point both centered around avoiding Wilder.

                I know youse in the UK like to be arrogantly ignorant, but that's just ****ing ******.

                Wilder can't generate money without Fury or Joshua , he'll make no more then 3 million if he's lucky and the other two can average 15 and that's low for them with the deals they have.

                Fury came back with the thought of fighting Joshua. That thought left quickly when he demanded 60% and then signed with Warren and turmed his head in the direction of a far easier fight with a far easier opponent named Wilder he fought for 50% .

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by SuperHanz
                  Fury got up like nothing happened and proceeded to put a whooping on him. Wilder was on his bike.

                  Wilder doesn't want that work again, otherwise he would've offered Fury a better deal. Now Fury is one of the highest paid stars in the sport and Wilder is gonna have to accept that he's the B side and won't be able to rob the king again.
                  He was out, man. Any other referee would've waved that off. You wanna talk about "robbing"? What about that?

                  And he was hurt, after he came back to life around the middle of the count. Only reason he made it out of the round was because Wilder was so gassed by then. Wilder caught him with a couple huge left hooks, right after getting up.

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                    #79
                    He just got a three-fight contract for $120M or so, and if I'm him, I take a fight with another opponent first. Let Wilder show the world how much he can earn without Fury or AJ. All that big talk from Wilder--now back it up! Lets see how much he can earn fighting Braezeale, or if he is willing to get in with Whyte. The smart business move would be for Wilder to target Whyte in the U.K. He can make a few million, boost his name on the world stage, and leverage a rematch with Fury. Bottom line is--Fury and AJ have options, Wilder has little to none.

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                      #80
                      When asked about the rematch Fury said in interview yesterday "and this time you can't rip me off...."

                      I'm thinking negotiations for the rematch have not been plain sailing and DW is asking for unrealistic demands, ie location, ref, judges etc

                      Or was he simply talking about the first fight??... The way he said it, I'm not so sure

                      Deonkay Wilder doing his best to keep tight grip of the green strap, even he knows he's screwed now

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