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  • #21
    He won't fight Wilder again, neither will he fight Joshua.

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    • #22
      After almost getting decapitated and the adrenaline coming down after the post fight press conference his brain said no way in hell will there ever be a Wilder rematch.

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      • #23
        “I didn’t come here and sign a deal with ESPN so I can fight bums." Next opponent...Tom Schwarz LOL, enough said

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        • #24
          Wilder & Joshua need to get at each other a couple times - get that money NOW, become worldwide and stamp legacy. Let Fury keep fighting at the Schwarz-level then he can debate with Lennox about who is "lineal".
          Last edited by Baba K; 05-20-2019, 04:56 PM.

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          • #25
            Fury has the meanest of George, he has the aggression of George, and he has the power of George. Except he’s a big fellow???

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            • #26
              ORTIZ-FURY or ORTIZ-WHYTE. Make thes happen. If these fight could happen Ortiz wouldn’t be running back to Wilder knowing Wilder is the easiest fight to make. The rest are scared of losing

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              • #27
                Don't care about the Wilder rematch, Fury already won. I would much rather see Fury vs AJ.

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                • #28
                  That fat motha****a can run

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Dle View Post
                    Fury has the meanest of George, he has the aggression of George, and he has the power of George. Except he’s a big fellow???
                    Thought you were talking about Boy George there for a split second.

                    Fury got nothing on George Foreman, but let Cus D'Amato do the talking:

                    It would take a supreme world-class chin and the ability to absorb bone crunching body shots as well as clever defense to survive George Foreman at his best. Lennox Lewis, who was twice knocked out in early rounds by lesser fighters, would fall in two rounds to Big George. Few fighters of history could make the requirement against the most powerful of the big men. George Foreman at his awesome best is the king of the super-heavyweights.

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                    • #30
                      I like Fury...but that makes absolutely NO SENSE!

                      Nothing wrong with taking the ESPN deal it provides Security and Guaranteed money for him and his Family but SAY THAT! Stop with the "It Went To ESPN To Make The Wilder Rematch Bigger"

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