Should Fury pull a Canelo and refuse Wilder a third fight?
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For me, Fury -Wilder tale is finished business. But if Wilder wants to get another beating, no problem, he will get.Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 03-05-2020, 03:43 AM.Comment
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He has the momentum right now at HW. Going forward he will be worth a lot more than Wilder.
If there was someway out of it, I wouldn't blame him for taking it, he beat Wilder twice really and the 2nd time was so onesided and dominant.
But because of contractual obligations idk how he could get out of it if Wilder is insistant on a 3rd fight.
Guess Fury will just have to humiliate him again.Comment
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He has the momentum right now at HW. Going forward he will be worth a lot more than Wilder.
Canelo dropped a couple of titles rather than fight Charlo or GGG again or remain at LHW for more serious threats to emerge. Fury can drop his title and move on if he chose to. Wilder can fight Ruiz for the vacant strap and continue living in his delusional bubble.
It's very similar to when Andy Ruiz defeated Anthony Joshua and was pondering not living up to his contractual obligations. The contract, was a legal binding agreement.
Therefore, Hearn had threaten to take legal action against him and then the fight was done.Comment
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i hate to say it but gggimmick and canelo are 1-1 so you can realistically ask for a 3rd fight. fury is clearly 2-0 vs wilder but the 3rd is dangerous b/c 3-peats are hard to come by in individual and team sports. if wilder somehow clips fury we are back to square one. wilder will be running talking about generational money and 50/50 and all the crap we have been hearing since the 1st aj offer. hope fury wins bc it seems like both sides will make that match ASAP in saudi arabia or UK, just for the health off the division.Comment
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Wilder and Fury remind me of Maidana and Khan if their power and speed were reversed. Like Khan, I've rarely seen boxers look as vulnerable as he and Wilder do with their hands up in a textbook defensive position.Comment
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