Have to question Wilder's desire now. He didn't look like he wanted to be in there Saturday night, certainly wasn't relishing it like Fury obviously was.
He's made his money and it's a long road back after that kind of one sided beating. His silence since has been deafening and at 35 he's never going to become elite.
Andy Lee made a similar comment on the Bunce and Costello podcast - was asked about Fury's weight and chuckled and said "I don't want to give away any secrets".
Have to question Wilder's desire now. He didn't look like he wanted to be in there Saturday night, certainly wasn't relishing it like Fury obviously was.
He's made his money and it's a long road back after that kind of one sided beating. His silence since has been deafening and at 35 he's never going to become elite.
That fully fit version of Tyson Fury was the first elite level fighter Wilder had faced in his entire career, and now we know for sure, he doesn't belong at that level himself.
That fully fit version of Tyson Fury was the first elite level fighter Wilder had faced in his entire career, and now we know for sure, he doesn't belong at that level himself.
nonsense talk..he lost one fight and yes he has some technical issues but how can you say he doesnt belong at the elite level when hes been the champion for years such a silly statement
That version of Fury is the better man I do however question whether Wilder takes the rematch or calls it a day he cant win. Wilder will always have the punchers chance against anybody but he better change tactics in order to be on top again
I agree with Davidson, it seemed like Fury picked up from the 12th round after he got up. He just had so much confidence in the rematch. Fury was fearless throughout.
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