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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Wilder-Fury 3 Tentative For July 18 At MGM Grand In Las Vegas

    Deontay Wilder has exercised his right to a rematch with Tyson Fury and a third fight between the two heavyweights is tentatively slated to take place July 18 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Top Rank founder and Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum, Fury's co-promoter told BoxingScene.com on Sunday.
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  • Chollo Vista
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    I'm still chuckling over that Tyson Floppy title lol

    Anyway, all excuses aside, props to both men. Fury for doing what he said he was going to do and Wilder for being a warrior and having heart enough to come back for more

    Personally, I think Wilder needs to give his body a rest. This will be 3 straight camps back to back to back.

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    • Inspired
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      it'll be interesting to see if Fury goes in to the rematch motivated and with the same mentality and conditioning.

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      • Ray*
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        Great, just before the Olympics. Quick enough for both to be motivated for the fight.

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        • KingKrypton
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          Wilder by KO, his legs will be fresh without the extra weight from his gimp outfit

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          • Bronx23
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            #6
            Big gamble for Wilder. Defeat is so much worse when you talk a lot of sh&,t. And these two said everything that could possibly be said & only one of them backed it up.

            I think Furys all wrong for Wilder. Even if he does learn some of the basic fundamentals it's not enough. He'd have to master them. & At 34 years old and only a few months to prepare, it just don't work that way.

            A lot of Wilder fans are banking on Fury coming in overconfident & underprepared for the triology. I don't think that will be the case. & I don't see Wilder being any more motivated than he was for the 1st or 2nd fight.

            & Despite what many believe, another loss to Fury dies not mean Wilders career is over he can still go on just like Ortiz

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            • Squared.Circle
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              #7
              Originally posted by KingKrypton
              Wilder by KO, his legs will be fresh without the extra weight from his gimp outfit
              Very much doubt it. Wilder at 100% had to wait for Fury to become complacent in the first fight before he caught him, and still couldn’t keep him down. Fury will bully him worse than he did in February. 5th round KO for Fury, seeing as Breland won’t be there to save him this time.

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              • IRONCHINHAGLER
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                “Am a warrior, a king, can’t take my pride” - until the “prideful warrior/king is taken down by a pre-fight costume and Fat Gypsy!!!!!!!!!!! Then the prideful warrior/king whines and cries about his heavy costume, the ref not protecting him from the Fatman, and asserts a conspiracy theory involving his own trainer!!! Wat a freaking joke!!!! Fury - who should b 2-0 against the clown - whips wilder again in the 3rd fight, which probably will struggle to do 400k Ppv buys after the one-sided 2nd.

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                • killakali
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                  Originally posted by Chollo Vista
                  I'm still chuckling over that Tyson Floppy title lol

                  Anyway, all excuses aside, props to both men. Fury for doing what he said he was going to do and Wilder for being a warrior and having heart enough to come back for more

                  Personally, I think Wilder needs to give his body a rest. This will be 3 straight camps back to back to back.
                  nah he can take off all of March and April and half of May before going into a standard 8 week camp

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                  • megh50
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                    Best fight now in the heavyweight division. Frankly, there isn't too much else interesting going on. Joshua vs Pulev is not as interesting as Joshua vs Ortiz or Usyk. Dubois vs Juggernaut has potential. Ruiz should also be fighting the likes of Ortiz, Whyte, Usyk, Chisora and Kownacki.

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