Lets be honest...Wilder needs to move on from Fury

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  • PACBOY
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    #21
    Originally posted by BLASTER1
    He has to take this re-match at this stage of his career he really doesn't have any further options.
    Get a whole new set of trainers which he should have done after the first Ortiz fight and go from their.
    Win lose or draw he has no better option.

    He's at his crossroads in boxing, just like AJ was not too long ago.

    At least give him the chance to go out better than that.
    If he takes it next. and loses in a worst fashion. His career is over.

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    • Ray*
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      #22
      I think he should do the rematch, he might never get another chance at the titles due to the politics that his promoter (PBC) created. He can come up with a better game plan than ****ing up the right hand. First things first, get rid of the yes men in his team, get yourself away from these LDBC fan girls who are hyping you up. Go back to the drawing board with Breland and listen to him. He would have a better chance that way.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Lomachenko
        If he takes it next. and loses in a worst fashion. His career is over.
        Then he can retire. And blame Haymon for costing him untold millions, like I said previously that man is Don King 2.0.

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        • Mr. Anonymous
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          #24
          Originally posted by Ray*
          Then he can retire. And blame Haymon for costing him untold millions, like I said previously that man is Don King 2.0.
          he needs to wait a bit. !

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            #25
            Take the biggest money fight out there and call it a career if he loses again.

            What else is he going to do? Unless somebody is going to offer more to fight someone else, which seems unlikely.

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            • 2Shotz
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              #26
              If he chooses Fury pt.3, it’s a potential career ender and the payday best reflect that.

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                #27
                It's risky but I do think people are writing Wilder off a bit too much. Yes he was dominated but he never recovered from a punch that may not land the same, next time. It's also possible for Wilder to land the hit first. Fury is a big favourite but I don't think it's as certain as others do. If Wilder wants it, then good for him & i'll look forward to it.

                I don't think his career is over if he loses anyway. The fight vs AJ will always be there, especially as it is likely that Fury will beat AJ as well.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Chinned
                  It's risky but I do think people are writing Wilder off a bit too much. Yes he was dominated but he never recovered from a punch that may not land the same, next time. It's also possible for Wilder to land the hit first. Fury is a big favourite but I don't think it's as certain as others do. If Wilder wants it, then good for him & i'll look forward to it.

                  I don't think his career is over if he loses anyway. The fight vs AJ will always be there, especially as it is likely that Fury will beat AJ as well.
                  I keep saying it, AJ beats Fury.. he can’t throw AJ around like that, AJ can box too

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                  • Chinned
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Armchairhero
                    I keep saying it, AJ beats Fury.. he can’t throw AJ around like that, AJ can box too
                    That's fine too for Wilder. The fight is still there if he will finally accept a lower percentage. Maybe we'll be back at the 12M argument or whatever it was lol.

                    The point is I don't think it's 'Beat Fury or bust' for Wilder.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Chinned

                      I don't think his career is over if he loses anyway. The fight vs AJ will always be there, especially as it is likely that Fury will beat AJ as well.
                      Some American boxing fans, have created this aura that losing = career done. Someone like Wilder also has that mentality like he would never lose. So losing might be career ending for him, more like Prince Naz, who never thought he would lose, much like Naz Wilder thought any boxer who thinks they might lose in the future is weak mentally, fact is anyone can lose, and not preparing yourself for that mentality can also be a sign of mental weakness.

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