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  • jmrf4435
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    #31
    Originally posted by factsarenice
    He went to Klitschko’s backyard, Wilder’s backyard - who else has done that? When you discuss with them about coming to us… the conversation goes dead.”
    seriously

    no one has

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      #32
      Originally posted by AdonisCreed
      This is just a tune up fight for Fury before he jumps in with a top HW (I hope). Now if Fury fights another suspect challenger after Schwarz then I will be a little more critical. All this fight is for is to make Fury look good to the casual fans.
      he already looked good to the fans when he thoroughly out boxed wilder and took his best punches coming off a two year layoff..

      and the world saw all of it

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        #33
        Originally posted by kafkod
        Schwarz is better than bums like Stiverne, Molina, Szpilka, Arreola, Washington, Duhaupus, etc.

        Wilder should stop ducking AJ then we can have an undisputed champion. The winner, which will be AJ, can then fight Fury.
        Schwarz is better? What exactly are you basing this on?

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          #34
          Originally posted by Clubber Pac
          I have to be honest, for the most part your opinions are well informed, I respect it it, but when it comes to Tyson Fury, you are totally biased, it's unbelievable that your defending this BS.
          What bullshit?

          The draw voided the rematch clause and Fury didn't have any obligation to fight Wilder again immediately, on another PBC show, if he didn't want to do it.

          What's biased about saying that a fighter who is a free agent has the right to make his own decisions about his own career?

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            #35
            Originally posted by Brettcappe
            Schwarz is better? What exactly are you basing this on?
            He's undefeated and top 10 ranked with the IBF and WBO. He is actually ranked higher than Fury by the WBO.

            Szpilka, Duhaupus, Washington, Molina and Arreola were not top 10 ranked by anybody when Wilder fought them.

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            • anyesi@aol.com
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              #36
              So Fury avoids the rematch and you are blaming Wilder? He thought he would completely outbox Wilder without getting knocked down,now that he knows it's not as easy as he thought, he is running away.

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                #37
                Originally posted by kafkod
                The draw voided the rematch clause and Fury didn't have any obligation to fight Wilder again immediately, on another PBC show, if he didn't want to do it.
                Could have won the purse bid and done the fight wherever he wanted for whoever he wanted.

                It was a blatant duck.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                  Could have won the purse bid and done the fight wherever he wanted for whoever he wanted.

                  It was a blatant duck.
                  And you are a blatant PBC shill.

                  Shelly Finkel excused Wilder turning down a $100million offer to fight AJ by saying, "the fight will be bigger and we'll get a higher offer next year"

                  Was that a blatant duck too?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by kafkod
                    He's undefeated and top 10 ranked with the IBF and WBO. He is actually ranked higher than Fury by the WBO.

                    Szpilka, Duhaupus, Washington, Molina and Arreola were not top 10 ranked by anybody when Wilder fought them.
                    Being undefeated and ranked doesn't really mean anything though. We all know that. Schwarz is a big, plodding guy who holds his chin up to get hit. He was losing to Senad Gashi (who was just stopped by Takam) when Gashi decided to billygoat him with multiple intentional headbuts.

                    Fury needs to get back in the ring, I'd prefer to have a better quality opponent than Schwarz but whatever. Of those fighters you mentioned, I'd probably rather see Arreola or Duhaupas over Schwarz. Fury's next fight after that should be Rivas or Pulev tho.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by anyesi@aol.com
                      So Fury avoids the rematch and you are blaming Wilder? He thought he would completely outbox Wilder without getting knocked down,now that he knows it's not as easy as he thought, he is running away.
                      I don't know. I think Fury is simply getting paid by Bob rather than running from Wilder. I'd give Wilder the edge in the rematch but it's a very losable fight for both. Fury went into that fight and gained relevancy based on his performance. In a way, I think Wilder did too.

                      It unfortunate that we don't get the rematch that we wanted; I actually really enjoyed the fight and thought both put on a helluva show. I don't blame either for how it unfolded tho.

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