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  • alexjust
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    #61
    While these two are playing games with each other, AJ is growing by fighting solid opponents with different styles. The only thing Fury needs to ensure in the fight is that he doesn't lose concentration, fighting Wilder does not improve him. Wilder, on the other hand, will not learn how to box in a few months and he doesn't need to, all he will be looking for is that one split-second. Again, how does this improve him? Solid money fight, I'll give it to them.

    But why Fury would fight Wilder for the third time (if he wins) is beyond me. There is no true animosity between the two, this is a petty attempt to make the trilogy drama out of nothing. GGG vs Canelo trilogy has incomparably public interest than this one.

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    • Zelda
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      #62
      Originally posted by alexjust
      But why Fury would fight Wilder for the third time (if he wins) is beyond me. There is no true animosity between the two, this is a petty attempt to make the trilogy drama out of nothing. GGG vs Canelo trilogy has incomparably public interest than this one.
      For the same reason that Andy Ruiz had to fight Joshua the second time...not because he wanted to but because he had to.

      Almost all champions won't give you a voluntary title shot without a rematch clause. That's what happened with Tyson (Mike) vs Buster Douglas. Buster went on to fight Holyfield and got the belts instead of Tyson having a rematch and getting them back.

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      • hrt3333
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        #63
        Most fans thought Fury won that draw so that's dumb if Fury wins the next one

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        • Larry the boss
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          #64
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
          Tyson Fury will fight Deontay Wilder twice next year. The former unified heavyweight champion made a sensational return to the ring back in June 2018, fighting twice before taking on the WBC champion at the Staples Center last December.
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          Now we know why WBC made Fury mandatory.

          Why does Wilder keep talking about unifying but then lining up future fights that prevent it happening? The guy is full of ****. Surely you defenders can see it now.

          Another year without the undisputed fight we all want thanks to Wilder. Somehow some clowns will try to blame Joshua for it though.
          Joshua has 2 mando's he has to fight man

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          • leeroy84
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            #65
            I don't mind another 36 minutes of Wilder looking silly...

            Fair enough there are others that deserve a shot in the interim but I guarantee Tyson will man up and give them ago after he's done, he won't be freezing anybody out.

            Fury v Whyte WBC 2021 HW mando.... Tasty as hell...

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            • BoxingTrain
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              #66
              WTF...Why?? If Fury wasn’t robbed against Wilder there wouldn’t even be a part 2..SMH

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              • Monzon99
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                #67
                And both of these Haymon Arum Fury Wilder business "fights" will be rigged so they both maintain value. My guess is Fury will dive in the rematch. Then a draw in the third. Fury goes on to fight AJ. Wilder and Haymon will hope Fury wins and then scream Joshua was nothing all along. But Wilder will never fight Joshua.

                Boycott everything to do with haymon pbc wilder.
                Last edited by Monzon99; 12-18-2019, 04:35 PM.

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                • STREET CLEANER
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                  #68
                  They don't even know how the second fight is going to end to have a third one. How about if it doesn't sell like they are predicting? Are they going to still have a third fight?

                  How about if AJ loses again? How would that affect the picture?

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                  • Opti500
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                    #69
                    Oh **** i forgot Dillianabol.. bwahahaha !!!

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                    • SN!PER
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Monzon99
                      Fury goes on to fight AJ. Wilder and Haymon will hope Fury wins and then scream Joshua was nothing all along. But Wilder will never fight Joshua.
                      AJ is Wilder's biggest money fight in the sport of boxing. Why would he say no to hundreds of millions of dollars, that doesn't even make sense.

                      Wilder has been trying to fight AJ since 2016, but Eddie keeps stalling and cock-blocking the fight.

                      Eddie is scared of Wilder knocking out his cash cow.

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