There's always controversies with britheads, too @r$es to do right things, I say it right after their fight, Fury will not take the rematch and will take a long time before facing another top fighter, he needed 3 years to go into the ring again after defeated Wlad (and what a BS fight it was), and more than 3 years to face a top boxer, if rematch between Wilder & Fury? Wilder by KO, he can make adjustments Fury no
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Originally posted by Jrtxboiy View PostYour joking right. Josh is the one scared he low balls everyone so he wont have to pay them. He scared to fight ortiz and fury.
Wilder has been offered 15 , 20 million and now 40 million to fight AJ.
120 million 3 fights now so be quiet and get back on your bucket of fried chicken
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Originally posted by denium View PostWilder was punching air all night and Fury made him look like a complete mug. Even the rounds that Fury got dropped in, he got straight back up and dominated the rest of them.
Plus that was only a 70% fit Fury in there. A 100% Fury stops Wilder in 8 rounds.
If you were honest you would admit the fight would have been waved off as a KO by 99% of any other refs. Would Fury want a rematch then?
A 100% Fury? He trained for over a year, had two fights. Regardless of his shape, his chin is the same. Bet the farm though....lol
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Originally posted by chicken- View Post120m for 3 fights though, presumably with everything stacked in Joshua's favor.
The reason Wilder won't "go to other people's back yards" is because USA makes the most money. Your low ticket prices and low PPV prices isn't going to convince people to go over there to fight. Joshua sells out stadiums selling tickets for $30 and then they brag about it as if that's an accomplishment.
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If they didn't rob Fury the rematch clause would have kicked in. Wilder lost, simple as that.
Originally posted by JWHardin View PostIf you were honest you would admit the fight would have been waved off as a KO by 99% of any other refs. Would Fury want a rematch then?
A 100% Fury? He trained for over a year, had two fights. Regardless of his shape, his chin is the same. Bet the farm though....lolLast edited by factsarenice; 03-25-2019, 06:59 PM.
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Did I miss something? Didn’t Fury say just the other day, after his fight coming up, he will look for the rematch with Wilder. We must make that fight. I think Fury believes if he is in better shape than the first fight and doesn’t make the same mistakes he made twice where he got knocked down, it’s an easy unanimous decision next time.
So I don’t think he is ducking Wilder. And I won’t blame Fury if he goes for Joshua next before Wilder. It’s a business. Either way, I think Fury wants another tuneup before jumping in with Joshua or Wilder.
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Fury won't take the fight because he fears getting his asswhooped. He is very pleased and satisfied with the official result (Draw) that he went the distance against the most feared puncher in the division.
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