MARK MY WORDS: The Wilder-Fury rematch will NEVER happen

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  • Raf7_9
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    MARK MY WORDS: The Wilder-Fury rematch will NEVER happen

    Fury is too consumed with his wrestling antics, is still healing from a nasty cut, and after last night he will definitely just take the moral victory of his draw with Wilder and avoid being ko'd in devastating fashion altogether. He's just not hungry anymore. It's a shame but that ship has sailed.
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    You're right but for the wrong reasons. Fury vs Wilder 1 was a business alliance production to up each other's value while trying to discredit Joshua. But the fight failed to make the big money projected. Now Arum is invested in Fury and Arum will not agree to any draw or KO to Wilder. Arum and Haymon will not agree and the rematch is dead. It will be very interesting to hear Arum's side of the story when the rematch is cancelled.

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    • Albanianboxing
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      #3
      It is scheduled and going to happen and be a mega fight on February 22nd. Co-Promotion between ESPN and FOX Sports.

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      • REDEEMER
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        #4
        Fury will retire wilder.

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        • Marchegiano
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          #5
          Fury's scared and knows he was lucky to be given the chance to get up.

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          • soul_survivor
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            #6
            Originally posted by Raf7_9
            Fury is too consumed with his wrestling antics, is still healing from a nasty cut, and after last night he will definitely just take the moral victory of his draw with Wilder and avoid being ko'd in devastating fashion altogether. He's just not hungry anymore. It's a shame but that ship has sailed.
            The first fight was a quick name grab by Wilder, against a guy they thought was a crack addict yet Wilder is so **** he couldnt even win that fair and square.

            The rematch will happen because Fury needs the money and Wilder has nowhere else to go. HIs team tried their best to get Ruiz but now that fight seems far off and he wont want AJ...so where does he go?

            I think Wilder wins the rematch against a version of Fury even less interested in boxing than the one 18 months ago.

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            • ramplamp
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              #7
              I'm skeptical too. After all, Arum and Haymon are both cancers in the sport who don't play well with others.

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              • ShoulderRoll
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                #8
                The contracts have been signed.

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                • HitmanTommy
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by soul_survivor
                  he wont want AJ...so where does he go?
                  I think you're wrong here. Wilder now knows that AJ isn't good at weathering the storm.

                  He'll take the fight.

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                  • Raf7_9
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                    The contracts have been signed.
                    Where's the proof?

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