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  • Andrij
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    #11
    Originally posted by vitali1999
    Don't be surprised if Fury leaves boxing for wrestling before a rematch can be made
    If Wilder wins then he will most likely push to unify titles against Ruiz/Joshua winner by the end of the year 2020. And if he becomes Undisputed then he immediately retires at age 35.

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    • YoungManRumble
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      #12
      Originally posted by PunchMeIDareYou
      I have a feeling that once Jack gets hit on that scar tissue it's going to split right open. That was one of the nastiest cuts I've ever seen. It will be like target practice for Pascal.
      Yeah that was nuts. He looked like a madman with his entire face covered in blood.

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      • James Hunt
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        #13
        Charlo is scheduled to make a voluntary title defense against No. 5 ranked Dennis Hogan of Ireland/Australia on December 7. The WBC will wait for two weeks after the December fight to address the mandatory situation with Matchroom Boxing.
        What has Charlo's mandatory situation got to do with Matchroom Boxing and WBC?

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        • HeadBodyBodyBody
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          #14
          Originally posted by PunchMeIDareYou
          I have a feeling that once Jack gets hit on that scar tissue it's going to split right open. That was one of the nastiest cuts I've ever seen. It will be like target practice for Pascal.
          That was a nasty cut man. But cuts are funny things, they can sometimes heal up real good

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          • Satir
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            #15
            What about Gilberto Ramirez #1 by WBC, where is he, is he on cycle or smth, on that mexican meat? People, find Gilberto, person is missing!

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            • Monzon99
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              #16
              Wilder vs Fury is an inside job business deal. Both fighters need each other, so they rig their WWF fake feud. The fight fight was a fix to make both retain their value. The rematch if it happens will be the same, a draw where both retain value. Wilder is using Fury to postpone Whyte. They will probably agree to rematch but Fury will pull out with a fake injury and Kownacki or Stiverne will step in. The plan is to keep Wilder undefeated while ducking Whyte, until Wilder can become a money maker. Haymon and Wilder know Whyte would KO Wilder who is a total chinless fraud but all of his faked fights have fooled most of the public to think Wilder is some kind of counterfeit knockout artist. Wilder will never fight anyone Haymon can't control (Whyte, Povetkin, Usyk, Parker). What will be interesting is how Bob Arum plays along with the Wilder-Fury charade.

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              • Monzon99
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                #17
                If you have any doubt Fury and Wilder are a business collaboration, ask yourself why is it so easy for Fury and Wilder to sign contracts to fight each other? Wilder and Haymon play hardball duckball with AJ (they don't want the fight) but it's so easy to make a deal with Fury. See? They both need each other. Because both are ducking Joshua and both don't have any other big money big name opponents. So they made a business deal with each other to do a fake feud. Where both don't lose value.

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                • vitali1999
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Andrij
                  If Wilder wins then he will most likely push to unify titles against Ruiz/Joshua winner by the end of the year 2020. And if he becomes Undisputed then he immediately retires at age 35.
                  Don't see it. I see him going for 50-0. That's if he doesn't fight fury cause I see Fury winning the rematch

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                  • Superbee
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                    #19
                    Pascal still has a chance against Jack... I see it 60/40 for Jack... Let's see if Jean-Thenistor can pull another rabbit... He's always fun to watch anyway...

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