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  • #11
    Originally posted by Madison boxing View Post
    He won pretty clearly not every fight deserves a rematch.
    Exactly. Who wants to see a rematch of a fight where the guy down on the cards almost wins by KO in the 12th round. Those types of fights happen all the time. Real boxing fans want to see fights where the outcome is 100% certain and the guy we like is almost guaranteed to win.

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    • #12
      We need to move on. He said he has an opponent for May 18... let’s do that now..

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      • #13
        Wilder has stated the obvious. Fury don't want none!! And is sensibly HIDING behind the "deal"....Fury really doesn't need to re-invite absorbing them kinda shots to his head as a recoverer from depression and substance abuse. Wilder has every right to more so believe he won the contest...Hopefully Poshua and his remote Hearn don't find themselves again reconsidering fighting Wilder after this.

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        • #14
          Wilder just hoping beyond hope to somehow get this fight back or gain some momentum with fans & media with his remarks here sounds like. Idk that either works out for him.

          Randomly I wish they'd quit saying Fury is gonna be making $20M a fight on ESPN like anyone believes that dumb sh^t. Either Bob won the mega millions or thats bs.

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          • #15
            First fight was boring. Fury outboxed limited Wilder before Wilder landed couple of lucky shots.

            No biggy if no rematch. Deontay neede to redeem himself. Fury was the clear winner first go

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            • #16
              If ducking is not signing a contract then you're a ducker too.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                Wilder just hoping beyond hope to somehow get this fight back or gain some momentum with fans & media with his remarks here sounds like. Idk that either works out for him.

                Randomly I wish they'd quit saying Fury is gonna be making $20M a fight on ESPN like anyone believes that dumb sh^t. Either Bob won the mega millions or thats bs.
                The thing is wilder claims he is being ducked any time a fighter doesn't sign a finkel homemade contract.

                It doesn't work like that.

                If Fury can make as much fighting bums and secure the Joshua lottery late 2019...

                Wilder is an idiot and his management plays him IMO, kinda GGG/K2 style, sure punchers are feared, but go to England, makes sacrifices if you want the fight so bad...

                They all are bias.

                The thing is I think Joshua might fight Fury first because a decision loss doesn't kill the Wilder fight...and Fury is not coming back to his best yet.

                It seems like hearn tried to do the Fury fight for April.

                Wilder will go nuts if he's put aside lol his management will be to blame.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
                  Exactly. Who wants to see a rematch of a fight where the guy down on the cards almost wins by KO in the 12th round. Those types of fights happen all the time. Real boxing fans want to see fights where the outcome is 100% certain and the guy we like is almost guaranteed to win.
                  I think we should just give up on actual fights between good boxers and once they get to contender status they should compete on Ninja Warrior or something where judges can’t ruin it.

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                  • #19
                    It's not just Fury, 99% saw him win only to get jobbed!
                    Fight AJ, then Fury will be there

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                    • #20
                      I feel like boxing as a whole has conspired to milk the the fact we finally have a healthy heavyweight division. The outcome means we’re missing out or having to wait on loads of good fights. It’s sad because they could all just fight each other, make absolutely loads of money and they’d be remembered more fondly for having 3 or 4 defeats but fighting everyone than they will for being unbeaten.

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