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  • jmrf4435
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    #1

    Why does wilder deserve a rematch?

    Both fights were pretty one sided.

    Why is it basic consensus he "deserves" a rematch?
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    #2
    Originally posted by jmrf4435
    Both fights were pretty one sided.

    Why is it basic consensus he "deserves" a rematch?
    Contractual obligations, I guess. I'd rather see them both move on.

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    • KillaMane26
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      #3
      Originally posted by Mammoth
      Contractual obligations, I guess. I'd rather see them both move on.
      Basically..... Team Wilder shouldn't have took this rematch... Where is Haymon at to talk some sense into his ass

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        #4
        Originally posted by Mammoth
        Contractual obligations, I guess. I'd rather see them both move on.
        me too it's boring and there are many other good fights at heavyweight

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          #5
          Originally posted by KillaMane26
          Basically..... Team Wilder shouldn't have took this rematch... Where is Haymon at to talk some sense into his ass
          It also makes Joshua the winner even more in this situation

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          • KillaMane26
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            #6
            Originally posted by jmrf4435
            It also makes Joshua the winner even more in this situation
            They should have let Fury fight him... Most likely beat him and make him look just as ****** and save face.

            Losing and getting outclassed again will look sooooo bad. A lot of fans gon be on suicide watch

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              #7
              Originally posted by KillaMane26
              Basically..... Team Wilder shouldn't have took this rematch... Where is Haymon at to talk some sense into his ass
              Wilder's probably too dumb to realize it's hopeless. I'd be in shock of he somehow won the rubber match.

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              • LacedUp
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                #8
                Originally posted by KillaMane26
                Basically..... Team Wilder shouldn't have took this rematch... Where is Haymon at to talk some sense into his ass
                It is sense to take the rematch.

                Where else is he going to go? He's 35 years old.

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                  #9
                  I would rather undisputed, I'd've rathered undisputed before Fury was champion too.

                  Since Joshua has madatories, who better to be Fury's first defense than the former champion?

                  Whyte-Fury is less interesting, we know how Fury deals with Whyte types and even if Whyte is better than Chisora it's not by enough to push Fury out of first gear and we all know it.

                  Usyk-Fury is fine by me actually but there isn't exactly a ton of threads, videos, articles, and or other form of media pushing Usyk toward Fury atm. From fans to pros no one is talking about Usyk-Fury. We all know Usyk's waiting on Josh.

                  Ortiz just ktfo twice by Wilder.

                  Ruiz I feel the same way as I do Whyte. He's good at what he does and maybe better than all the other fat plodders, but, he's not enough to make Fury even put on a show. Fury snoozes the fight out against guys like them.

                  Kownacki just got stopped by an oldman with limited success.

                  Povetkin's fair based on past credit, could be a good fight but I doubt it. Fury just darts and mauls him, he's old.

                  Hunter is okay too, I wouldn't *****, but Wilder's a better win than Hunter ATM. Hunter's best HW win isn't a win it's a draw over an oldman who never got a real title.

                  Chisora's done been whooped

                  Pulev's Joshua's mando.

                  So who in the WBC's top ten should Fury face? It's the best defense he can make that has any affect on his title's rankings.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by LacedUp
                    It is sense to take the rematch.

                    Where else is he going to go? He's 35 years old.
                    Uhm wait for the fury-joshua winner while he rebuilds his confidence against a B-level heavyweight? Or if he wants the ruiz and the whytes world as well. It’s not like it’s the only fight to make.

                    If joshua also loses to fury then wilder can maybe get him too. The winner gets fury again... plenty of money left for him to make.

                    You’re talking like it’s the end of the world for him.. Going straight to a 3rd fight will be ugly for him and closes the door to everything else. Yes he can win, but what if he doesn’t?

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