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  • 10COUNT
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    Wilder v. Fury 4????

    So what happens if Wilder ko's Fury in the trilogy? Part 4 right?
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    Yes, most likely.

    It could happen too, Wilder could get lucky, which is why I'd prefer to see Joshua-Fury next or we may never see it.
    Last edited by Weebler I; 03-02-2020, 12:25 AM.

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    • Toffee
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      #3
      Won't be a rematch clause in the contract.

      I think if Wilder wins it's far more likely we see Wilder v Stiverne 3.

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      • 10COUNT
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        #4
        If Wilder wins and there is no 4th fight then there is still no true winner.

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        • MaksBox
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          If Wilder wins, there is no way he is going to risk his belt to anyone with a pulse... He was under obligation after the draw anyway.

          Even if he wins, which I don't believe he will, it is still 2 - 1 Fury, and we would be back to where we were a few years ago... Wilder can't box and only wins when he catches you.

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          • Legends456
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            ... then Wilder has the belt again plus lineal and Fury is frozen out of the big fights and fights mediocre lumberjacks and farmers for the rest of his career. Just the honest truth.

            That’s why if he wants to make a legacy for himself, he HAS to win the third fight. But the same is true for Wilder. It really will be a winner take all fight.

            The winner gets the mega fight with AJ, and the loser ends up being what Dillian Whyte currently is.

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              I'd imagine Fury will have a rematch clause for if he loses and Wilder will not. Finkle spoke very long about how AJ is now exposed for the crap HW he is and everyone can see how to beat him on the back of his Ruiz loss, it seems karma isn't without a sense of irony.

              Wilder could well still KO Fury, I just hope he doesn't because it totally ****s an undisputed fight. Though I had been hoping to see a Wilder vs AJ fight!

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              • BillyBoxing
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                Originally posted by Legends456
                ... then Wilder has the belt again plus lineal and Fury is frozen out of the big fights and fights mediocre lumberjacks and farmers for the rest of his career. Just the honest truth.

                That’s why if he wants to make a legacy for himself, he HAS to win the third fight. But the same is true for Wilder. It really will be a winner take all fight.

                The winner gets the mega fight with AJ, and the loser ends up being what Dillian Whyte currently is.

                That's why Fury should not take this fight. It's a lose/lose situation for him, he gave him laready 2 shots.

                Wilder failed twice, in his own country.

                Fury was the people champ after the first fight, he/we knew he beat him fair and square.
                Even Wilder's camp, fans (you see now the dumb sore losers that they are "tampered gloves doe"), were happy with the draw, never dared to claim Wilder won, wich tells you Wilder's a;ss lost.

                Then Wilder take a beatdown in the second fight.

                How many shots will have Wilder to beat Fury? 3? 4?

                And with all those ridiculous excuses, now, Fury should not give Wilder a third fight.
                He got a gift decision in the first fight, a beat down in the second, he's a terrific puncher, Fury's 3 fights left.

                For all those reasons, I would not fight WIlder now.
                At least, Wilder should reedeem himself by winning a fight and shutting his mouth for a while. then maybe you give him a third fight, but not next.

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                  I think Fury retires if he gets KO'd...... likewise for Wilder.

                  There is a lot riding on this fight, even though most people don't see a need for it.

                  I am interested to see what Wilder will do now he has lost.... can he come back? will he just come out swinging from round 1 and aim for an early KO?

                  I think most people (when they get off the Fury hype train and stop bashing Wilder) will agree Wilder is a wounded animal, and they are still dangerous.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BillyBoxing
                    That's why Fury should not take this fight. It's a lose/lose situation for him, he gave him laready 2 shots.

                    Wilder failed twice, in his own country.

                    Fury was the people champ after the first fight, he/we knew he beat him fair and square.
                    Even Wilder's camp, fans (you see now the dumb sore losers that they are "tampered gloves doe"), were happy with the draw, never dared to claim Wilder won, wich tells you Wilder's a;ss lost.

                    Then Wilder take a beatdown in the second fight.

                    How many shots will have Wilder to beat Fury? 3? 4?

                    And with all those ridiculous excuses, now, Fury should not give Wilder a third fight.
                    He got a gift decision in the first fight, a beat down in the second, he's a terrific puncher, Fury's 3 fights left.

                    For all those reasons, I would not fight WIlder now.
                    At least, Wilder should reedeem himself by winning a fight and shutting his mouth for a while. then maybe you give him a third fight, but not next.

                    He has no fughin choice
                    It’s in the contract
                    Loser decides

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