Comments Thread For: Leonard: Fury Surprised The World, Wilder Rematch Must Happen

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  • Nusky
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    #21
    Boxing- home of the world's most elusive ducks

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      #22
      Fury gave that bum a boxing lesson. Easy work.

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      • kafkod
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        #23
        There should be a rematch but it doesn't have to be immediate and it doesn't have to be promoted by Wilder's side.

        Fury will be better next time around. The first fight came too soon for him, but he still gave Wilder a boxing lesson.

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        • REdrUm0351
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          #24
          Would love to see Wilder call for a rematch in the U.K. Then see Furys response.

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          • Madison Boxing
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            #25
            It wasnt a surprise to me or anyone who wasnt on the wilder hype train.

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            • Ake-Dawg
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              #26
              Originally posted by P4Pdunny
              Fury is another one like Bellew from here that you can't take what comes of his mouth seriously. He changes his mind too frequently and is a known troll.
              Hey...he is a man of his word. Until he is not.

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              • champion4ever
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                #27
                I will tell you what. There would not be a rematch between Wilder and Fury, if one, Tyson persists on Wilder fighting him on ESPN.

                Deontay Wilder is the champion. Therefore, he holds all the cards and leverage at the bargaining table. Which means, he gets the privilege of choosing the platform of his choice and won't bow or buckle under that kind of pressure.

                Two, if Fury demands the lion share of the purse split while he is yet still the challenger. Moreover and lastly, if Fury insists on staging the rematch in the U.K.

                Those are three deal breakers and definite no-nos which will threaten to sabotage the fight because none of them will be tolerated by either Team Wilder in general or Deontay Wilder in particular.

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                • Jax teller
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  I will tell you what. There would not be a rematch between Wilder and Fury, if one, Tyson persists on Wilder fighting him on ESPN.

                  Deontay Wilder is the champion. Therefore, he holds all the cards and leverage at the bargaining table. Which means, he gets the privilege of choosing the platform of his choice and won't bow or buckle under that kind of pressure.

                  Two, if Fury demands the lion share of the purse split while he is yet still the challenger. Moreover and lastly, if Fury insists on staging the rematch in the U.K.

                  Those are three deal breakers and definite no-nos which will threaten to sabotage the fight because none of them will be tolerated by either Team Wilder in general or Deontay Wilder in particular.

                  "I will tell you what" Wilder was marketing his fight with Fury as the WBC Champ vs the Lineal Champ for the whole campaign are you telling me he lied and conned the fans?

                  No consistency from you guys.

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                  • twosweethooks
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                    #29
                    I want to see both terrorize the division beating all comers and one in particular,AJ !!! THEN FACE EACH OTHER WHEN THE REST IS IN A BIG HEAP😂😂😂

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                    • champion4ever
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Jax teller
                      "I will tell you what" Wilder was marketing his fight with Fury as the WBC Champ vs the Lineal Champ for the whole campaign are you telling me he lied and conned the fans?

                      No consistency from you guys.
                      I was referring to belts that we can see and stop calling Tyson Fury the lineal champion. The man was stripped of those titles for crying out loud. Thereby making his status as lineal championship both null and void because he popped dirty for doping and PED use for crying out loud. He should have at least one L on his record as a result of it or at best a no contest.

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