Lol...Guess Arum is feeling secure these days. You would think he actually liked “Al and his people.”
Comments Thread For: Arum: Fury-Wilder III Won't Happen July 18, Maybe In Early October
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Oh my!!! I've been saying it... this fight could possibly happen up to four times like the Pacquiao vs Marquez fights... people are hoping to see Fury laid on his back just like people hoped to see Marquez... the only difference is that wilder has a chance not because of his ability but because the gypsy king is so unpredictable... he's probably partying like it's 1999 right now!!!Comment
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Oh my!!! I've been saying it... this fight could possibly happen up to four times like the Pacquiao vs Marquez fights... people are hoping to see Fury laid on his back just like people hoped to see Marquez... the only difference is that wilder has a chance not because of his ability but because the gypsy king is so unpredictable... he's probably partying like it's 1999 right now!!!
Hahahahahahahahahahaha
Are you insinuating shrimp and bag ?Comment
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The trilogy may not even happen. Fury don't defend belts. BBBofC will indict him and he will have reasons to be depressed again and avoid the trilogy. He will come back two years later and win all the belts again. It goes round and roundComment
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why would either side sign that contract lmfao.... Stop being delusional... If it had a clause like that no one would sign thatComment
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More fair.
In a sense, this is fair for Wilder, after that one sided loss in the rematch. Maybe this is going to be more interesting in October than July, this is definitely going to play a big role in this trilogy.Comment
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Just delaying the inevitable. Wilder at this stage in his career really has no other option, fight Fury for another big payday and then retire. If he loses again where does he go? None of the top names will want to fight him as their promoters will not see it as a big payday and they will not want their fighters to waste their time on him. He is too old to stage a comeback and become relevant again.
1. I do not see Wilder doing what is necessary to win this fight.
2. Fury will instead opt for a long dirty drawn out fight not taking any risks but also not taking any damage, just doing the minimal to get the win (like he did in the Klitchsko fight).
3. The real question is what fight does this set up for both fighters if Wilder loses and Fury wins.Comment
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