Comments Thread For: Wilder: If Fury Feels He Won, I Should Be Easy; He Shouldn't Run
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Yeah I wonder how Mayweather felt in his later years when he realised he couldn’t stop his opponents even when they were ferocious punchers?Comment
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you fackin bell end! First of all, we MADE the fackin sport you dull kunt and the first heavyweight champ was an Englishman. Second, Eddie Hearn garunteed wilder more than warren could or would and has been shouting about wilder coming through and his promoter etc has been very quiet on the matter between point a to b.
Uk heavyweight is running? This ain’t a marathon you dumb kunt it’s boxng, Tony Joshua is coming over to your shathole joke of a country and democracy to shut up a giant fackin cheeseburger subway scoffin fat kunt for his starter, the main course would be wilder if he has any balls and fury would have earn the chance along with any of the other up coming fighters and you, you can go home and go straight to bed after ya dinner with no desert coz mommy gotta go out and earn like a ho.
They can't make offers to wilder when they are already booked in another bum to fight.
Anthony Johnson has fight booked against big bum miller.Comment
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wilder trying so hard to redeem himself.
He wants to force the rematch.
Hez becoming to sound desperate and disappointed just the way he disappointed AJ.
Hez hanging in the ocean.Comment
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Did so many people clamour for a Martinez-Chavez Jr rematch?
The fights were very similar
Wilder needs the Fury rematch because he has lost a lot of credibility given he was virtually outclassed save for knockdowns.
Fury however is riding a lot of momentum and can wait. I find it odd that a fighter, who most picked to lose, upset the odds and dominated a champion after losing his way outside of the ring, with only a scrub ‘warm up’ fight separating that.... yet he’s the one ducking a rematch? Something doesn’t quite add up hereComment
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A lot of truth in what Wilders saying!
He would have been running away from the rematch if he didn't truly believe he would win?
Yes, he knows and has acknowledged that the first fight was controversial and close, but how can be criticized for wanting to set the record straight?!Comment
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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.Comment
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