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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Fury: I Just Want To Smash Wilder, He Has No Chance To Beat Me!

    Tyson Fury has said that he has no interest in taking step-aside money to delay his rematch with Deontay Wilder, even if he was offered 50 million. Wilder, the WBC heavyweight champion, had suggested Fury could step aside to allow the American to face Andy Ruiz Jr early next year for the undisputed world heavyweight title if Ruiz wins his rematch with Anthony Joshua for the WBA, WBO, IBO and IBF belts on December 7 in Saudi Arabia.
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    Using Wilder name to build his upcoming fight, can't blame him . Wallin isn't a name but will deliver a tough fight which will help Fury even more in a fight he already won with Wilder.

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #3
      Tyson is already promoting a rematch. A rematch should happen in first half of 2020 , because joshua -Ruiz winner will be busy fighting Pulev and than usyk.

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      • Adamsc151
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        Personally, I had Fury ahead on the cards in their 1st fight. There's no question that he out-boxed Wilder on the night, and would probably do so 9 times out of 10 at least; the only thing that was missing from his performance was aggression.

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        • Bundt
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          Fury is like the white Mayweather. He’s brash. He’s fighting no-hopers for big bucks and intersperses it with mega fights for megabucks. He’s got hardcore lovers from the UK and a lot of haters in the US who want to see him lose. He’s a wonderful polarizing figure in the HW division.

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          • Mister Wolf
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            #6
            Truthfully I can see Fury stopping Wilder with a flurry of punches in the rematch. I can also see Wilder sparking him.

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            • Nightfall
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              this idiot can talk all the ish he wants but he will never rematch Wilder. watch the excuse after excuse.

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              • 2ndroundko
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                #8
                where are the dummies who dont understand what using a fighter's name to promote means?

                this is using another fighters name to promote your own event.

                not waiting one week later for their press tour to be over before u announce ur own.

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                • pugil1st
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Adamsc151
                  Personally, I had Fury ahead on the cards in their 1st fight. There's no question that he out-boxed Wilder on the night, and would probably do so 9 times out of 10 at least; the only thing that was missing from his performance was aggression.
                  Yes, he definitely outboxed him. If Wilder fought in the same caveman style as before then I think you are right. But I believe the key is for Wilder is to stop head hunting. If he keeps touching Fury's body in the next fight, the KO will come.

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                  • Marchegiano
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                    He's gonna get KO'd relatively quickly.

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