Wilder should not take the III fight

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  • MulaKO
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    #11
    Unfortunately for him , he will have no choice if he wants to make that coin
    Father Time will come a knockin and who knows when he’ll have another chance

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      #12
      Fury is all wrong for Wilder

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        #13
        Originally posted by MulaKO
        Unfortunately for him , he will have no choice if he wants to make that coin
        Father Time will come a knockin and who knows when he’ll have another chance
        His greatest weapon is also his biggest weakness his shoulder, wrist and hand are completely busted up and held together by thin metal rods.

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        • HENNY
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          #14
          I think he'll take the rematch and it'll probably sell. Not as much as the second fight, but I'm sure the promoters will work up a solid angle to sell the rubber match. The honchos at Top Rank and PBC are smart enough to push a decent selling point to the casual public lol

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            #15
            Originally posted by james240
            His greatest weapon is also his biggest weakness his shoulder, wrist and hand are completely busted up and held together by thin metal rods.
            I’m thinking he can get some new rods for 20 million lol
            But I get what your saying

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            • Toffee
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              #16
              We'll see what percentage he gets in a rematch. I'm guessing 40 might be written in.

              If he takes the rematch you know it's his last fight.

              Personally, I'd fight two cans in August and February and be looking towards a vacant belt or Joshua. That fight can still be huge.

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                #17
                Originally posted by SkiPete
                $20m reasons you are wrong.
                In another rematch there will be zero public interest.

                Wilder would get about $1m

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by damned1974
                  Naw, he should retire. The blueprint was made....He earned millions, he isn't getting younger either and his punch resistance was horrible.
                  Retire after your first loss? Duh... still plenty of good fights to be made. Aj vs wilder, ruiz vs wilder. Whyte vs wilder.
                  If it’s so easy let’s see them try.

                  Those will be fun fights, and not to mention really good financially.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by dibzvincent143
                    Retire after your first loss? Duh... still plenty of good fights to be made. Aj vs wilder, ruiz vs wilder. Whyte vs wilder.
                    If it’s so easy let’s see them try.

                    Those will be fun fights, and not to mention really good financially.
                    After the total utter battering Wilder got, do you really think the public want to pay money to see him, or Fury?

                    AJ v Fury
                    Fury v Whyte.

                    Perhaps Wilder could face Ruiz but he may lose that fight.

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                    • dibzvincent143
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by abracada
                      After the total utter battering Wilder got, do you really think the public want to pay money to see him, or Fury?

                      AJ v Fury
                      Fury v Whyte.

                      Perhaps Wilder could face Ruiz but he may lose that fight.
                      Im sure af people will pay for it.. styles make fights, and if it’s so easy to do what fury did, let see if the other guys can do it.

                      According to your theory, lennox shouldve retired on his first loss too. Tyson shouldve retired after buster.

                      Of course aj vs fury is the priority but it doesn’t mean wilder should retire that’s a joke statement.
                      I didn’t hear anybody say it but you...

                      If any of tim bradley, lewis or porter or any of the commentators ive been listening in the fight said that then maybe there’s a point.

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