Why does wilder deserve a rematch?

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  • MulaKO
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    #41
    Originally posted by _Rexy_
    It's an immediate rematch clause. If he walks away from it, he's not guaranteed a title shot down the road. if anything, Wilder would become "High risk, No reward"

    Not only that but I believe Fury would retire right after winning against AJ
    He's done it before why not now

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    • Boxing_1013
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      #42
      Originally posted by Mammoth
      He's probably one of the most powerful punchers there ever was in the sport but I'd still be surprised somehow....
      Iirc he landed like 5 good clean right hands on Fury in the first 2 rounds...I don't think anyone else at HW eats those shots and doesn't go down.

      Mentioning that could bolster your point or my point though...maybe Fury just has his power figured out and can take it most times...or maybe Wilder really was a bit off and Fury got a bit lucky to take those shots so well.

      I would probably prefer to see Wilder vs Whyte or AJ though...those would be fun fights.

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