Haha, yeah OK. Wildling won't last 5 rds this time, it may even be a 1st rd KO.  Dude is done, he won't recover from this loss.
							
						
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True but is it worth it? Losing basically 3 fights in a row will damage his drawing powerComment
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The problem is that he could very likely lose to a pudding and that would mean no more big paydays ever again.
The smart thing to do is enforce the rematch clause and get owned by Fury one more time for another 30 million.Last edited by thereeldeel; 02-24-2020, 12:54 AM.Comment
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You're reaching. Wilder lost twice in a row. No need for a third bout, it'll be the same outcome. The only controversy in the first fight was the fixed judgesManny kept at it...until he was knocked out. Despite a draw and a robbery.
Anyway, I think Wilder should take it. It'll draw huge money if only for the fact that fans want to see if the second fight was just a fluke. Just no Kenny Bayless as ref this time.
I actually think Wilder would have a good chance of winning if he ups the aggression like he did against Molina late. Fury may do like Ruiz, party too hard, let the win go to his head and get caught with something.
That would be hella interesting - a controversial draw, a KO for Fury, a KO for Wilder, basically demands a fourth fight that nobody would want because AJ would be left waiting.Comment
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Problem is Joshua's chin may not hold up like Fury's didComment
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Bad move.
Let Fury and Joshua fight, Wilder fights Ruiz or somebody. Winner of each fight each other and vice versa.Comment
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According to some on NSB, like Fists_of_Fury, Wilder won the first fight because "he damn near concussed Fury" and "the ref helped Fury with a long count".Comment
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Andre Ward & Timothy Bradley said the same thing you did. But they also said, Wilder’s ego will have him back in the ring against Fury in the summer. His promoter said it is more than likely they take the rematch.Wilder wanted as few losses in his record as possible he wants to be one of histories great champions. So to immediately fight Fury won't be good idea.
Wilder needs to get some decent wins under belt, get confidence back and then maybe fury again oneday.
Wilder can make lots of money he ain't retiring yet.Comment
 
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