Comments Thread For: WBC Prez: Wilder Has Everything To Win, Nothing More To Lose in Trilogy

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  • Jim Tom
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    #11
    The fight can either way. Wilder needs to land early to make Fury more cautious. Obviously he will go and train differently now so we will see. On the other side Fury might decide to eat every pig he can find.

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    • ShoulderRoll
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      #12
      I agree with Suleiman that the delay should help Wilder. Gives him time to recover fully from the beating Fury gave him.

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      • JakeTheBoxer
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        #13
        He has everything to lose, if Fury beats him badly again ( most likely), Wilder will be fighting Helenius level guys.

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        • MastaBlasta
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          #14
          Obviously a lot of y'all never lost a fight growing up, and then later fought again and won. LoL @ the "all or nothing crowd."

          Holmes lost to Mike Tyson in 1988, after previously losing twice to Michael Spinks ... but came back in 1992 to beat an undefeated HW terror (and Olympic HW Champ) Ray Mercer (who later went life and death with ATG Lennox Lewis). Wilder has a big impact on where everything goes from here.

          Admittedly, Wilder has too get his ego out of it, feel good about himself, and get busy training and adapting. Kronk-Fury is a monster and won't go easy for anyone. Gotta love boxing!
          Last edited by MastaBlasta; 04-27-2020, 12:47 AM.

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          • Laligalaliga
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            #15
            Wilder will drop to top 6/7 if he looses again.

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            • pollywog
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              #16
              When you've got nothing to lose, it means you've lost everything.

              Fury even took Wilder's soul...

              The good news is, he can get it back and has everything to gain by doing so.

              Failure means living out life as a soulless husk, dried up, bitter and empty.

              Succeed, and the world is his playground again.

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              • Bunch Pag
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                #17
                Some decent words, however another loss, especially a brutal one like last time could spell the end for Wilder.

                A win then he obs carries on. (I wonder if he would class himself as a champion if he doesn't think Fury is). a narrow loss (points) then I think he carries on. A K.O. and he's done with imo so he will have lost his career..

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                • James Hunt
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                  #18
                  Crook Sulaimoney just trying to help his PBC boy by taking pressure off his weak shoulders.
                  Even if Fury beats that One-trick Phony again, I'm absolutely sure this crook will make him WBC mandatory by February 2022 (exactly 12 months after Whyte's turn), just to give him another payday.

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                  • JakeTheBoxer
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                    #19
                    Wilder has no choice but to fight Fury and try to get his belt back. Nobody is gonna give him payday for fighting guys like Hunter and Martin in America for no title.

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                    • Oshio
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                      #20
                      This is an uphill task for Wilder. Training and fighting differently as he is used to will make him terrible. He's not that malleable; worse not for Fury. The fight may end before round 7 for Fury's victory. To revive his career he wou need to fight Efe Ajagba or Dubois who may also KO him

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