Comments Thread For: Wilder Confirms Rematches With Fury, Ortiz Are Signed, Sealed
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NoWilder/Fury II is the fight I've been asking for since they declared the first one a draw. My only complaint is the fights in between, but if that's what had to happen to get Fury and Wilder to get it done, then so be it. I don't view it as a duck because it's the fight I prefer haha.
You don’t view it a duck as for the last 18 months you have even acting like a wilder fangirl
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Doesn’t matter. Both fights (Ortiz and Fury) are good fights. Guess what’s better? The undisputed fight. And he is ducking that fight. No matter what anyone says. It is what it is, he isn’t keen to fight Joshua and it has become more apparent to the less knowledgeable fans now.Wilder/Fury II is the fight I've been asking for since they declared the first one a draw. My only complaint is the fights in between, but if that's what had to happen to get Fury and Wilder to get it done, then so be it. I don't view it as a duck because it's the fight I prefer haha.
I told you guys from day 1 that if a fighter wants a fight the same way Wilder made all those noises late 2017 then he would have taken at least one of the offers sent to him.
I have seen fighters do this before, GGG did with Canelo, Bradley did with Khan, you want a fight? Then do what Mayweather did with De la Hoya. That’s someone that has confidence in his own abilities. So whilst the Fury rematch is a good fight, it still a desperate attempt to avoid the actual fight that we (Hoepfully some Wilder fans) want.Comment
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I stopped being a fan when Floyd ducked the Oscar rematch and retired instead. I know what you meant, but I had to point that out lol.Doesn’t matter. Both fights (Ortiz and Fury) are good fights. Guess what’s better? The undisputed fight. And he is ducking that fight. No matter what anyone says. It is what it is, he isn’t keen to fight Joshua and it has become more apparent to the less knowledgeable fans now.
I told you guys from day 1 that if a fighter wants a fight the same way Wilder made all those noises late 2017 then he would have taken at least one of the offers sent to him.
I have seen fighters do this before, GGG did with Canelo, Bradley did with Khan, you want a fight? Then do what Mayweather did with De la Hoya. That’s someone that has confidence in his own abilities. So whilst the Fury rematch is a good fight, it still a desperate attempt to avoid the actual fight that we (Hoepfully some Wilder fans) want.
And I feel like a broken record saying this, but the IBF mandatory will be Joshua's next fight. IBF doesn't bend their rules. Last year when Eddie was saying "we need to know in a week or we will be forced to fight Povetkin" had people rolling their eyes because it was the WBA. If it was the IBF people would have been like "yeah, fair enough, Eddie's right" Instead what would likely happen if they signed a contract to fight next, Joshua would get stripped of his IBF title for "ducking" Pulev, and we'd get some ****** match of Pulev vs Kabayel for the IBF title, then Wilder or Fury (likely Fury) would cherry pick that belt. Don't get me wrong, a belt on all 3 guys would be ideal but that's still a BS scenario
IBF does it all the time. Stripped Fury for rematching Wlad and had a vacant title fight of Martin vs Glazkov. They follow their own rules to a bloody fault
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You deflecting, couldn’t care less if Mayweather didn’t give in to a guy’s demand the guy already beat. And unification/undisputed goes over any mandatory. You tried doe... Let’s continue cheerleading not seeing the undisputed fight.... Yea yea we win... Hearn lost.I stopped being a fan when Floyd ducked the Oscar rematch and retired instead. I know what you meant, but I had to point that out lol.
And I feel like a broken record saying this, but the IBF mandatory will be Joshua's next fight. IBF doesn't bend their rules. Last year when Eddie was saying "we need to know in a week or we will be forced to fight Povetkin" had people rolling their eyes because it was the WBA. If it was the IBF people would have been like "yeah, fair enough, Eddie's right" Instead what would likely happen if they signed a contract to fight next, Joshua would get stripped of his IBF title for "ducking" Pulev, and we'd get some ****** match of Pulev vs Kabayel for the IBF title, then Wilder or Fury (likely Fury) would cherry pick that belt. Don't get me wrong, a belt on all 3 guys would be ideal but that's still a BS scenario
IBF does it all the time. Stripped Fury for rematching Wlad and had a vacant title fight of Martin vs Glazkov. They follow their own rules to a bloody fault
love that red belt though
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did you read my whole post? Literally two sentences on the ODLH/Mayweather rematch, and no mentions of trying to beat HearnComment
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Lol....... Honestly anything less than a KO will be a disappointment. It’s Aj big night in the states he is supposed to make an example out of Ruiz. Ruiz is durable but if AJ can’t break down and stop a chubby 6 footer, with quick hands noted, but slow feet I may change my prediction in the outcome between AJ vs Wilder when it eventually happens.
Ruiz is on the same level as Brezeale in my eyes as Brezeale was despatched easily 2 weeks. So I’m not asking too much for AJ to stop him inside 12 rounds. If Ruiz is still backing AJ up after the 4th round. I’m going to sleep and will watch the highlights laterComment
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