Hearn: AJ vs Fury will be ON June 20th IF Wilder doesn't exercise rematch clause!!

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  • Grange_27
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    #31
    Originally posted by F!x
    Wilder won (or drew) fights before when most people thought he was being outboxed. Both Ortiz fights, the Washington fight, some had Spilka ahead before the KO, the first Fury fight. Wilder has overcome boxers who are technically better than him before.. can't count him out completely against Fury. That punching power could still change the outcome.
    He was outboxed in the first fight. Fury took his soul in this one. He had no chance of landing anything going backwards and was just soaking up punishment. He has zero chance in a 3rd fight if Fury fights like that

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    • Monzon99
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      #32
      Need to see Whyte slaughter Wilder in 2020. Easy work for Whyte.

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      • _Rexy_
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        #33
        Originally posted by F!x
        It's a tricky negotiation but not the first time they worked together. ESPN and DAZN have collaborated before, cross-promoting other sports like English Premier League.
        Premier League isn't a one and done PPV though. That's the thing.

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        • Bostonfear
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          #34
          Originally posted by F!x
          Wilder won (or drew) fights before when most people thought he was being outboxed. Both Ortiz fights, the Washington fight, some had Spilka ahead before the KO, the first Fury fight. Wilder has overcome boxers who are technically better than him before.. can't count him out completely against Fury. That punching power could still change the outcome.
          Wilder wasn't being beaten up or getting hurt in any of those fights.

          Is right hand isn't anywhere near as dangerous if he's tired, or sapped of energy from a beating.

          Fury was beating him up. He would come out aggresive again, and after a few rounds of getting buzzed and hurt, his big right would be neutralized.

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          • F!x
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            #35
            Originally posted by Bostonfear
            Wilder wasn't being beaten up or getting hurt in any of those fights.

            Is right hand isn't anywhere near as dangerous if he's tired, or sapped of energy from a beating.

            Fury was beating him up. He would come out aggresive again, and after a few rounds of getting buzzed and hurt, his big right would be neutralized.
            I don't think Wilder was 100% in that rematch. Just like in the 1st fight we didn't see a 100% Fury, this time we didn't see a 100% Wilder. Looked like something was wrong with him going by stressed out look on his face after he removed the mask. Instead of the usual fire in his eyes, he looked worried, nervous and tense. Reminded me of AJ in the first Ruiz fight.

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