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  • #21
    Originally posted by BillyBoxing View Post
    The thing is I think Joshua might fight Fury first a decision loss doesn't kill the Wilder fight...and Fury is not coming back to his best yet.
    I doubt it. I think Bob prevents any of these big fights for Fury to happen anytime soon.

    I think Joshua vs Wilder happens in early 2020 as long as both get past their opponents this year.

    Meanwhile Fury will probably face Pulev best case while with TR or by the time Joshua & Wilder fight anyway.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Tyistall View Post
      It is amazing that Wilder is complaining about someone not signing a contract, when it's Wilder that won't sign a contract to fight AJ, no matter how much money they give him hahahahaha. And you idiotic Wilder fans keep supporting this chump? Amazing
      Wow, I've not seen anyone get it more twisted than this guy.

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      • #23
        Wilder's desire for a rematch shows he knows he lost deep down.

        If Wilder felt he won a rematch isn't the biggest desire.

        100% of people who know sht about boxing saw Fury box his head off and rise like Lazarus.

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        • #24
          Fury's fatass can be so much better in the rematch if he gets in better shape. Dude had flab on his flab, was embarrassing.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by GlassJoey View Post
            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.
            Nah...I think the heavy fanaticism for individual fighters is killing boxing. It has to be generational or something. Few just want to see good fights. Many want to see their guy on top. As long as people support mismatches and allow race, nationality, and other non sports related factors impact where their support lies, we will get this crap.

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            • #26
              Been saying it for weeks and weeks, Fury DUCKED Wilder, he did, and it's ok, he got his money, but he clearly did not want to take the risk of getting badly stopped, even ser hurt.

              A massive duck, even worse than AJ because the fight was totally agreed to in principle.

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              • #27
                Excerpts from this article was from Deontay Wilder's recent interview with 78SPORTSTV. It has been uploaded on YouTube for almost two weeks now.

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                • #28
                  Bla bla fury fight ain't happening, what's his excuse for not taking 40% from Joshua?

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                  • #29
                    Often when you think you won and you get robbed it might be mentally hard to pick yourself up as you feel deflated.
                    Whereas if your gifted decisions it will give you confidence and a spring in your step as you know you was lucky and can't lose unless you do real badly

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                    • #30
                      So upon further reflection I don’t think what Fury did was out of “fear” per se... I think this was his way of securing his bag. Think of it like this.... he rematches wilder and loses, what happens then? his stock goes way down, and you can kiss a Joshua fight goodbye or any major fight good bye. So what does he do? He secures the bag with ESPN making sure for his future and family’s sake that their taken cared of first and foremost if the wilder or Joshua fight comes it comes.

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