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  • hugh grant
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    #11
    I don't think wilder should fight Fury again as the excuses for the loss would be unbearable, sends shivers down my spine just thinking what wilder would say!
    Plus fury won twice already. If it was one win apiece then a 3rd fight might be worth it.

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    • R_Walken
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      #12
      Hearn thought the same thing when Dazn launched that he could just throw some $ around and have any fighter he wanted.

      You’d think He would have learned this by now , Not everyone is a soulless scumbag like Hearn who would w.hore out his children if the price was right.

      Hearn knows Aj/ Fury isnt happening next that’s why he bumping his gums pretending he wants it or there’s a possibility of it

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      • MDPopescu
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        #13
        Originally posted by deathofaclown
        Exactly

        Wilder may benefit by getting paid not to fight, but that doesn’t benefit his managers, advisors, broadcasters etc..

        All those guys benefit from Wilder taking the rematch.

        In my opinion, AJ should get Pulev out the way. Fury should whoop Wilder again and build up to a big fight at the end of the year for all the belts.
        ... well, mate: you never know in the real world -- AJ was supposed to dispatch that fat ass in the first fight, while Wilder was supposed to easily KO Fury in the rematch... it ain't never over until the fat lady sings...

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        • deathofaclown
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          #14
          Originally posted by MDPopescu
          ... well, mate: you never know in the real world -- AJ was supposed to dispatch that fat ass in the first fight, while Wilder was supposed to easily KO Fury in the rematch... it ain't never over until the fat lady sings...
          Indeed.

          I’ve been saying i hope AJ keeps focused. He’s going to be asked about Fury a million times before the Pulev fight. As much as a lot of people don’t really rate Pulev, he’s only lost to Wlad so far. If Pulev has a good night and AJ has one eye on Fury, who knows.

          And of course, it’s HW boxing, so there’s no certainties in the Wilder v Fury trilogy.

          But realistically i think there’s almost no chance of it happening next.

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          • Anglo_Saxon
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            #15
            The baby eating Bishop of Bath and Wells.

            If old chicken legs subjects Tyson to the inconvenience of a pointless rematch he will punish him so bad he will wish he had died as a child.

            Fury will take his soul, throw it in a blender and mail it to his mother.

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            • Bronx2245
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              #16
              I agree with Hearn. Wilder should take the step aside money and fight Ruiz or Kownacki in June, then if he's successful, he fights the winner. If he loses, he retires!

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              • MDPopescu
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                #17
                Originally posted by deathofaclown
                Indeed.

                I’ve been saying i hope AJ keeps focused. He’s going to be asked about Fury a million times before the Pulev fight. As much as a lot of people don’t really rate Pulev, he’s only lost to Wlad so far. If Pulev has a good night and AJ has one eye on Fury, who knows.

                And of course, it’s HW boxing, so there’s no certainties in the Wilder v Fury trilogy.

                But realistically i think there’s almost no chance of it happening next.
                Yes, of course... we have to just wait and see how this situation unfolds...

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                • Tutsa
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                  #18
                  This is a blessing for wilder getting paid twice and fighting for all the belts while recovering and working on his craft . He can stop with all the excuses talk and **** loyalty DW . If you lose the rematch 3rd fight with Tyson this summer watch how pbc loyalty works. You’ll be a stepping stone .

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                  • MOTHERDUCKER
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                    #19
                    LOL Wilder is straight up delusional hence all these garbage excuses explaining his loss.. So i actually think he will go for the rematch

                    I mean why wait? he always has that right hand.. But even if he trained for 2-3 years before fighting Fury he will never be able to match him physically or as a boxer.. Fury is levels above in that regard.. If he waits more chance he loses and never gets that big money rematch..

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                    • MDPopescu
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Bronx2245
                      I agree with Hearn. Wilder should take the step aside money and fight Ruiz or Kownacki in June, then if he's successful, he fights the winner. If he loses, he retires!
                      I think that Wilder is actually "condemned" to take Fury next... again...

                      ... it's a matter of pride, dignity, and power (as AJ already set the blue print before hand)...

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