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Originally posted by sayf View PostAgreed 100%, that's the fight that should be made next. A trilogy doesn't sound like a good idea monetarily, as this was too one sided and likely to have the same result.
They're should be no excuse not to make the fight as it would be a unification fight that trumps any mandatory.
I like all three of them, and wish Wilder a quick recovery.
With regards to money I think Joshua has no choice but to split everything 50-50 based on Fury's impressive, decisive and devastating win. There's no doubt he just put the Heavyweight division back in the spotlight. Arum and Warren will be rubbing their hands with glee.
Wilder will be ruing the day he didn't take the $120m, without some major transformation and return he's not likely to be earning more than a few million per fight. Grantedollar pur it was a gamble that would have paid big bucks had he pulled it off, but he lucked out. He does have one last throw of the dice in a rematch to get it all back like Joshua did, but you couldn't make a case for him not to retire if he gets knocked out again.
Wilder vs Joshua is still a big fight, but he won't be able to demand much given the way he lost.
It’s ****ing huge fight now so let’s make it
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This is what real boxing is all about. And there are only a handful of fighters who fight the best IN THEIR PRIME without catch weights and unfair splits. Lennox Lewis was like that, avoided by Rid**** Bowe, Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield until they had no choice. Felix Trinidad was like that, always moving on to the next best prospect. Even Pretty Boy Floyd Mayweather was like that, before he became Money Mayweather, chasing Oscar De La Hoya and Mosely in 2000 after their first fight.
This is what real boxing is all about. And when your favorite fighter loses in a real fight, you respect him even more.
Deontay Wilder fought a better version of Tyson Fury last night, one who realized he had to actually step into the lion's den and fight him. Fury did just that, and now Fury is more respected as the true lineal champion for actually beating Wilder up. Not outboxing him. Beating him up. Once the eardrum ruptured, the fight was essentially over, but Wilder showed why he's one of the best. Even with the loss of equilibrium, he never stopped trying to take Fury out. Kudos to Wilder's corner for stopping the fight. As a result, Wilder can fight another day. And maybe, just maybe, after he is fully healed, Wilder can settle the score.
Great fight!
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Originally posted by The plunger man View PostI agree make the fight 50/50 for all the marbles and glory.....both will earn huge amounts and if I hear any words from AJs mouth saying fury don’t deserve an even split I’ll be right down his throat.......it’s massive fight where we are talking possibly a 150 million dollar purse.....I think Saudi will pay huge amounts for this....I’m talking a 100 million dollar site fee , 2 million sky box office buys from the U.K. , then top rank , ESPN and dazn in the states plus channels around the world.
It’s ****ing huge fight now so let’s make it
AJ in the catbird seat calls the shots that U big dossa been ducking so far...Duh!
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Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post- -U ain't changed U BigBoy trainers yet.
AJ in the catbird seat calls the shots that U big dossa been ducking so far...Duh!
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Wow! That was incredible. I never saw this one coming. Congratulations to Tyson Fury on his victory over Deontay Wilder in becoming the new WBC heavyweight champion.
Tyson Fury was much better than I had originally thought. He completely neutralized Wilder's right hand and also when coupled with his size and weight gain he completely took Wilder out of his game by constantly backing him up.
I also would like to congratulate Wilder on displaying such a spirited effort and a tremendous championship heart. Even while being busted up and dropped twice he he still didn't lay down or tap out.
Once again congratulations to Tyson Fury on his hard fought victory and to the sport of boxing itself. We fans were the real winners last night in witnessing boxing history.
What a great night of boxing?
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Originally posted by Angeljuice View PostApparently Wilder has an amazing metabolism and can't develop fat no matter how much he eats.
If he can metabolise whatever he eats and is trying to put weight on by eating huge amounts, he'll put on muscle.
He was eating a lot of right hands last night.
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Originally posted by sportbuddha View PostThe last time I saw anything like that it was Calzaghe vs Lacey, and Lacey was never the same man, his spirit was crushed. I don’t think Wilder will ever be the same after that, he knows he was outboxed in fight one and in fight two, he now knows Fury is fitter and has him ranged and timed, he’ll never fight him again.
The thing all boxing coaches knew is that eventually it would come down to fundamentals in and as Wilders confidence continued to rely on the big weapon right hand, one day someone was going to put him in reverse and he’d be off balance and battered, and it happened. Thank the lord, everything I believed in boxing is true, I’ll sleep better now. Cong**** Fury, let’s see AJ give it a whirl.
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Good fight by Fury
That punch in the back of the head that dropped wilder fugged him up but that's his own fault for dipping down to his right too often and fury read that
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