Fury called it. If Wilder lands AJ is Gone.

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  • spenz
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    #1

    Fury called it. If Wilder lands AJ is Gone.

    Fury's analysis is dead right, Wilder should just have fought him and dispose him off.

    Imagine Wilder winning the greatest heavyweight event in our era. The fame it will bring to him, the future PPV earnings he would have, the hundreds of millions of offers from different networks. Just right there at his finger tips. He's almost there.
  • deathofaclown
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    #2
    Well let’s be fair, you can replace AJ’s name there with almost anyone else and the statement would still be true.

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    • Bmore18
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      #3
      Originally posted by deathofaclown
      Well let’s be fair, you can replace AJ’s name there with almost anyone else and the statement would still be true.
      Exactly, dont need to be Nostradamus to see this .. to probably include Fury again

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      • Worick
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        #4
        You could literally say that about anybody against wilder. Wilder only looks for the big punch. Pretty simple and predictable "analysis "

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        • spenz
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          #5
          The didn't listen to Fury and continued marinating it. Wilder could have had an easy win tonight against Joshua. Now have to rematch with Ruiz, AJ probably wins it, but the hype will never be the same again because of the loss and the manner he lost.

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