I wonder how many Wilder vs. Fury fights there will be in the future.
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Deontay Wilder will prove he is the GREATEST HW feb 22
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostIt's what every boxing fan should want. But i doubt the winner can fight Joshua this year. They (Fury/Wilder) have a rematch for the summer.
By the sounds of it in yesterdays press conference I think Wilder especially doesnt want a third fight.He wants to beat Fury and then fight Joshua next .
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Originally posted by Ricky12 View PostYes but thats dependent as you maybe aware if the looser of the 2nd Fury/Wilder fight triggers the clause to have a third fight but they only get 40% of the cut.
By the sounds of it in yesterdays press conference I think Wilder especially doesnt want a third fight.He wants to beat Fury and then fight Joshua next .
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Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View PostEven if he beats Fury ( he won˙t), he won`t prove that.
Fury is top 3 hw, but his resume is weak. It is long time ago since he beat Chisora and Klitschko.
Winner of Wilder - Fury must face at least Whyte, if not Joshua, to prove something.
I am not even sure Wilder is better than Parker.
You are waaaaay too confident in Fury winning. I look forward to seeing your 5 to 6 digit betting ticket on a Fury W.
You are downgrading resumes when no one gots a amazing HW resume these days. AJ beat an old, inactive & previously embarrassed by Fury Klitchko & got knocked out by a fat guy. Fury made Klitscho look silly but has done lil else outside of drawing with Wilder. Wilder has 40 setup fights & besides Fury & Ortiz it's hard to get excited about any other wins he gots. Whyte might have the most consistent resume of them all but he probably shoulda lost the Parker & 1st Del Boy fight.
Don't even see Joey P as legit enough of a threat to the top 3 cuz he lacks passion & intensity in the ring although if not for the ref over interfering & AJ calling his own timeouts I think he has a better outcome vs him although still not a W more than likely.
But mainly all 3 of the top guys have proved something just not enough to be #1 right now. That said I think a W on Feb. 22 has done enough to be seen as #1 if it's Wilder or Fury. AJ is too fresh off of being embarrassed by a fat guy, even if he reversed it, & Whyte while having a good resume overall is still lacking a defining win that gets him anywhere near the ballpark of the top 3 guys.
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Originally posted by REDEEMER View PostHow do you come to that conclusion when Wilder keeps stating he has no time for AJ ? If anyone fights Joshua it will be Fury,one because he’s the smart betting choice to win and two he wouldn’t be crazy enough not walk away from the biggest fight in boxing if it’s there .
Fury spoke in terms of having no problem of fighting Wilder a third time if he beats him in the 2nd match.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostThis is crazy talk.
You are waaaaay too confident in Fury winning. I look forward to seeing your 5 to 6 digit betting ticket on a Fury W.
You are downgrading resumes when no one gots a amazing HW resume these days. AJ beat an old, inactive & previously embarrassed by Fury Klitchko & got knocked out by a fat guy. Fury made Klitscho look silly but has done lil else outside of drawing with Wilder. Wilder has 40 setup fights & besides Fury & Ortiz it's hard to get excited about any other wins he gots. Whyte might have the most consistent resume of them all but he probably shoulda lost the Parker & 1st Del Boy fight.
Don't even see Joey P as legit enough of a threat to the top 3 cuz he lacks passion & intensity in the ring although if not for the ref over interfering & AJ calling his own timeouts I think he has a better outcome vs him although still not a W more than likely.
But mainly all 3 of the top guys have proved something just not enough to be #1 right now. That said I think a W on Feb. 22 has done enough to be seen as #1 if it's Wilder or Fury. AJ is too fresh off of being embarrassed by a fat guy, even if he reversed it, & Whyte while having a good resume overall is still lacking a defining win that gets him anywhere near the ballpark of the top 3 guys.
Sorry, Wilder and Fury both have weak resumes. They must beat somebody from circle Povetkin/Parker/Whyte, if not Joshua, to prove something.
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Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View PostEven if he beats Fury ( he won˙t), he won`t prove that.
Fury is top 3 hw, but his resume is weak. It is long time ago since he beat Chisora and Klitschko.
Winner of Wilder - Fury must face at least Whyte, if not Joshua, to prove something.
I am not even sure Wilder is better than Parker.
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Harder puncher, yes. Better boxer, hell to the no. Boxing skills Wilder isnt even top 10 BUT... that right hand !!!!!!!
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Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View PostIt is not crazy at all. Kownacki could beat everybody Wilder has beaten.
Sorry, Wilder and Fury both have weak resumes. They must beat somebody from circle Povetkin/Parker/Whyte, if not Joshua, to prove something.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostSh^t I wouldnt be shocked if Kownacki BEAT Wilder or AJ somewhere down the line. Its not a strong division, it's a interesting division cuz its up for grabs by #10 or below guys potentially. But those 3 are the top 3 by a fair margain today & should two of them fight that should & will make the winner the #1 guy to most boxing fans. If you aren't one of them is on you.
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