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  • Outwest Exp 355
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    #21
    Originally posted by eco1
    Hope he gets It so I can see him on the floor again
    I hope so too because I enjoyed the 2nd fight more than the first, even though I was rooting for Wilder.

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    • Tutsa
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      #22
      Great move for DW , extra time off to work in his craft and recover . Get a nice check plus fight the winner for all the belts it’s win - win situation. He will be the fresher fight who ever he fight fury or AJ . Hopefully he takes the deal and get atleast one new trainer in his camp .

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        #23
        All am saying that Wilder didn't have any snaps on his punches. It is true he can be outboxed but when he connects, the adversary feels it. Not last time around and it wasn't because Fury suddenly wore Ali's chin. He was out in the first fight and I don't know how he got up. Not only that, he wasn't gun shy when he cleared his head, which was immediately after he got back up. To me he is going to be the favorite but I don't think is going to be like last time out. Is going to be more competitive.

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          #24
          Originally posted by dibzvincent143
          Maybe fury also doesn’t see the point for a 3rd match now like most of us here and is currently being convinced that joshua is the bigger and better fight — which is the truth.

          Either way, I’m sure fury is fine with it.. he gets joshua after wilder anyway. But if it can be earlier whey not.

          I honestly think Fury wants out of the sport
          Whether Fury sees the fight feasible or not , there is a rematch clause
          My point is , I would believe he would retire right after beating AJ
          That would fugh the whole division

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            #25
            Yeah get lost Wilder you waster let a real fight get made. All he has is a lucky punch and you'd do well at the top level. As you've found out after 1 fight and 1 beating at the top level.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355
              Control of the WBC belt jackass. Now he has to win the fight which is asking a lot. But if he steps aside and AJ beats Fury he may never get his title back. It’s common sense dumbass do I have to explain everything to you.
              Yes your right I do apologise. Valid point. If Fury and AJ do fight and AJ wins then I'm guessing Wilder will chicken out of trying to fight Joshua like he has done constantly for the last 3 years.

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                #27
                Originally posted by DaNeutral.
                Yes your right I do apologise. Valid point. If Fury and AJ do fight and AJ wins then I'm guessing Wilder will chicken out of trying to fight Joshua like he has done constantly for the last 3 years.
                I forgot Wilder was the one that ran from Showtime to DAZN.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355
                  Control of the WBC belt jackass. Now he has to win the fight which is asking a lot. But if he steps aside and AJ beats Fury he may never get his title back. It’s common sense dumbass do I have to explain everything to you.
                  This^^^^^^

                  Would be dumb for Wilder to take step aside money when the belt could change hands and he misses out

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Tutsa
                    Great move for DW , extra time off to work in his craft and recover . Get a nice check plus fight the winner for all the belts it’s win - win situation. He will be the fresher fight who ever he fight fury or AJ . Hopefully he takes the deal and get atleast one new trainer in his camp .
                    The clock is ticking, RIGHT NOW Wilder should be training if he is to pose any threat to Tyson Fury.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355
                      I forgot Wilder was the one that ran from Showtime to DAZN.
                      He ran, you got that bit right. He's turned down so many offers now and come back with nothing other than some unsignable offer that 1 time back in the day, unsignable cuz they refused to even send the contract when Hearn and Joshua asked for it.

                      But then seeing what happened the 1st time wilder tried to take on a top fighter with reasonable health he got squashed and truly exposed as low skilled and clueless. So I can understand why he's been ducking prime top 10 punchers his entire career.

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