72 days until the Wilder vs Fury rematch and yet...
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I took off of work that week to be in Vegas too, but no damn announcement! Please stop ****ing around and announce this fightI hope this fight is happening, because AM going to the fight. Am in Pheonix (85303) from the 13th until the 23rd of feb next year visiting with brother, we are driving to Vegas on the 20th and staying there for TWO days. And my prays for this fight to be in vegas and ticket to go on sales soon. My brother (Who is american) already think its a great idea, even though he isn't and boxing fan and doesn't know who Fury or Wilder is.Comment
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It's not happening. Neither Fury or Wilder can afford to lose to each other for about $5m when both are in position to fight Joshua for $100m. The only way it happens is if it's another inside job rigged draw where both retain their value and leverage.Comment
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At this point, they would have to announce the fight after New Years. That would give them about 5 to 6 weeks before the fight. And for a fight “this big” that is really not a lot of time. If anything, I could see Fury taking Wilder as the last fight of his 5 fight contract. But I could also see him doing more WWE stuff and not going back to boxing, as he could make more with wrestling with less risks. He was never one to risk it all in the ring, other than the Wilder and Klitschko fights. Wilder has been protected his entire career so if there’s no Fury, he will just run his mouth about AJ and go straight to another bum. If he had the balls to fight Whyte, it would be right now. It will be interesting to see who he chooses because there will be no PPV without a decent opponent.Comment
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They were giving away tickets to the first fight and also selling them on Groupon haha. I think fans of Wilder and Fury overestimate their importance. And Furys last fight sold 4k or so if I'm not mistakenComment
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for 11 rounds and 40 seconds.
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