Comments Thread For: Wilder Believes Fury Would Step Aside To Allow Unification

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  • Califire209
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    #41
    After Ruiz knocks out Joshua in Raghead land, then he deserves to have a Homecoming voluntary fight in Cali or Mexico. Can't force Ruiz Jr to fight two of the most feared men in the HW division back-to-back. Take care of business against Ortiz and then splatter Fury,, Wilder will then get his chance at unification summer or fall of 2020.

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    • vitali1999
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      #42
      The problem with that is Wilder knocks Ruiz and AJ out easy. But he gets out boxed easy by Fury.

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      • champion4ever
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        #43
        I am pretty sure Fury would accept some step aside money to make it happen. I just want to see Wilder fight the winner of Joshua vs Ruiz for the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world.

        Besides, Fury he is in no rush to climb back into that ring to challenge the Bronze Bomber anyhow. He even hinted as such; That if Wilder chose to fight the winner of Joshua/Ruiz next then he will be fighting again sometime in the month of December after Otto Wallin.

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        • Akutalee
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          #44
          Wilder will run when Aj wins back his belts

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          • R_Walken
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            #45
            I don’t like how Wilders making all these plans with either a Fury Or Unification fight in 2020 and seems to be overlooking Ortiz.

            Far too often When fighters start looking beyond their next fight , they catch that L.

            Hope Wilders focused on the Challenge right in front of him

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            • *Makaveli*
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              #46
              Step aside haha Fury ducked him to fight Tom(ato) Schwarz

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                #47
                Now Wilder realises Fury is a real deal, that `s why he has no interest on a rematch.

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                • Jax teller
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                  #48
                  Surely there'd be too many mandatories waiting in line for Fury to get a shot at an Undisputed Champ if he stepped aside. Seems like the either WBO/IBF are already waiting to strip the winner of AJ/Ruiz II, it wouldn't be a good idea to step aside IMO.

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                  • BangEM
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                    #49
                    This bum will ditch the undisputed talk once Josh wins and start naming his next 3 fights like he did in May.

                    I don't even think he's going to fight Ortiz in Nov.

                    The most protected bum in heavyweight history.

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                    • Angeljuice
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by 5000boxing
                      I would be ok with that.. But that's If AJ wins though.. AN that's a big "if". I admit, I would like to see AJ vs Fury if Ruiz doesn't have a rematch clause.. Fury vs AJ would be dope in the U.K.. Which in return would make the Wilder vs AJ\Fury winner a huge super fight in Vegas!..
                      I'm confident that AJ beats Ruiz in the rematch, but as a Joshua fan I think Fury is the last person he should fight.
                      I'm more confident that AJ would beat Wilder than Fury. Clash of styles would be frustrating for Joshua.

                      A lot of people have written AJ off because he has lost his belts, but that happens at heavyweight and AJ can use that defeat in his favour, Wilder may not be as afraid to face him as he was.

                      Ruiz has had some hard fights with tough pros but has only ever been downed once.
                      AJ is still as dangerous as he ever was, but now he is under the radar and may well be underestimated.

                      My money is on AJ to unify the belts, If his confidence crashes after that defeat and he's out of the picture (real possibility), Ruiz gets my vote.

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