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  • Kezzer
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    #31
    Originally posted by Thatmanox
    You’re joking right though? This is the one who saved Wilder’s @ss from an early ko when he was out on his feet by buying wilder time. He also took a point away from fury when wilder was the one hitting on the break. He also didn’t warn or take a point away from soft @ss wilder from holding excessively. I swear you wilder fan boys are hilarious. I guarantee we can find a previous comment sucking wilder off. Your referee that wilder picked I may say, saved him from an even earlier knockout.
    I’m no wilder fanboy at all. I’m surprised at he anti-wilder responses I’ve had to that post, it really does show the bias some people have - even after a fight has already happened.

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    • champion4ever
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      #32
      Originally posted by TMLT87
      So if Joshua isnt elite and Wilder isnt elite, who is Fury going to fight? Wallin rematch?
      If you haven't noticed or not Bob and Al has now become pals. They are about a make a fortune on this Wilder/Fury 2 Pay Per View; Which has sold already more than 3 millions homes.

      Therefore, Bob has some very important business with Al that he doesn't want disturbed; Which includes the trilogy and Spence vs Crawford. The PBC and TopRank; What a match made in Heaven? So Eddie Hearn and Matchroom need to butt out.

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        #33
        Originally posted by jonnyc420
        Wilder has a good chin, heart and crazy power. He isn't done and is still highly dangerous. Fury is just that good and outclassed Wilder, nothing to be ashamed of. Deep down those Wilder fans knew Fury's greatness.
        Yep still easily beats over HW would still be undefeated if he avoided Fury.

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        • TMLT87
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          #34
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          If you haven't noticed or not Bob and Al has now become pals. They are about a make a fortune on this Wilder/Fury 2 Pay Per View; Which has sold already more than 3 millions homes.

          Therefore, Bob has some very important business with Al that he doesn't want disturbed; Which includes the trilogy and Spence vs Crawford. The PBC and TopRank; What a match made in Heaven? So Eddie Hearn and Matchroom need to butt out.
          So you're attempting to justify watching Fury beat Wilder a THIRD time when he could instead have a much bigger/better fight with fresh opponent Joshua to decide a ****ing unified champion? Unbelievable!!! lol @ fanboys of promoters/promotions, so ****ing weird.

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          • hugh grant
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            #35
            Wilder as a man shouldn't request rematch as wilder in his heart knows fury won first fight.

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            • Opti500
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              #36
              Wilder got his ear drum pierced in the earlier round, at that level the fight is compromised, **** like that happend, Fury was the most aggressive i give that to him but i'm sure that if Wilder didn't have that ear/ballance issue that would be another fight yesterday and for this i think Wilder should rematch.

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              • sportbuddha
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                #37
                It’s true, what else does he do? But this is a fight Finkel and Arum want, it has nothing to do with Wilder and I would not be surprised if there are injuries, delays and for whatever reason it doesn’t happen.

                It’s not like he got beaten, he got dominated, he wasn’t even in it. The question is not really whether he takes the fight but how he prepares. It’s pretty hard to adjust when you can’t take a single positive from your performance. Most worrying of all is that despite his claims of some issues with his legs, just a day earlier they were saying he was better prepared and had some kind of virus for the first fight, then he goes in there and looks even weaker in fight two. His team are out of ideas.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Opti500
                  Wilder got his ear drum pierced in the earlier round, at that level the fight is compromised, **** like that happend, Fury was the most aggressive i give that to him but i'm sure that if Wilder didn't have that ear/ballance issue that would be another fight yesterday and for this i think Wilder should rematch.
                  Yep, which would be a fair argument had he not lost the first 3 rounds and he actually had a blown ear drum. After the fight they said he had a tear in his ear being stitched, that’s not a pierced ear drum, trust me if he had a busted ear drum he would have quit on his stool, it’s a very rare boxing injury and even a guy of Wilders size would have been pretty much paralysed by it.

                  He lost because he was out boxed and out fought, there are no excuses, he isn’t good enough to beat Fury, he can’t take a single positive from that fight and no single one adjustment would fix it, he literally needs to learn to box like someone else, he won’t.

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                  • Tecnoworld
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                    #39
                    Wilder should meet Ruiz Jr instead. Or even Parker.

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                    • champion4ever
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by TMLT87
                      So you're attempting to justify watching Fury beat Wilder a THIRD time when he could instead have a much bigger/better fight with fresh opponent Joshua to decide a ****ing unified champion? Unbelievable!!! lol @ fanboys of promoters/promotions, so ****ing weird.
                      You can't make no money fighting on DAZN. It's not Pay Per View. DAZN have what we like to call in American football a hard cap. That means the salaries are fixed and there are no guarantees or percentages based off sales.

                      In addition, it's an online streaming subscriber based platform only. Similar to what HBO you used to be. With Pay Per View there are unlimited amounts of revenue streams.

                      Wilder/Fury 3 will make a lot more money in the states on Pay per View than a Fury/Joshua bout on DAZN in the U.K.

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