Will Wilder fight WBC mandatory when Fury beats him again?

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #1

    Will Wilder fight WBC mandatory when Fury beats him again?

    Or will he start complaining that he deserves a shot on Fury -Joshua winner?

    He shouldn`t get a shot than. he should be pushed to fight Whyte for WBC mandatory.
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    #2
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
    Or will he start complaining that he deserves a shot on Fury -Joshua winner?

    He shouldn`t get a shot than. he should be pushed to fight Whyte for WBC mandatory.
    Why would he fight a mandatory if he isn't the champ ?? Do u mean an eliminator?? And if thats the case he would not be fighting whyte . Whyte gets a shot at fury next either way he is mandated already. He would likely be fighting Rivas in an eliminator or a 3rd Ortiz fight if rivas is not available.......he's gonna have to try and climb to the mandatory status to force a 4th fury fight . Its the only way he could force that fight if he doesn't win in Oct. No one wants to see that **** again now,let alone after their 3rd fight if he loses
    Last edited by NORMNEALON; 05-03-2020, 07:16 AM.

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    • nubianpiye
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      #3
      He'll retire once fury stops him again

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      • bulldognyc
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        #4
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
        Or will he start complaining that he deserves a shot on Fury -Joshua winner?

        He shouldn`t get a shot than. he should be pushed to fight Whyte for WBC mandatory.
        If he loses I see him taking a easy fight with a relatively quick turn around. Then in a perfect world he goes after whyte. And winner gets the champ. But he probably just takes a easy showcase and the WBC somehow ranks him in their top 3 again

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        • VatoMulatto
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          #5
          Wilder won't fight for quite some time if he doesn't win the third fight. He'll most likely take a long break to get his confidence back.

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          • Outwest Exp 355
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            #6
            Originally posted by nubianpiye
            He'll retire once fury stops him again
            Retire and do what work at Walmart? You guys are ******ed.

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            • Earl-Hickey
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              #7
              When he loses the Fury rematch he will be 2-2-1 in his last 6, (really 2-3-1)

              Which means by rights he should be not in the WBC top 5 and having to fight multiple eliminators.

              But honestly considering the WBC relationship with him and Gaymon I bet they will either try to strip Fury or make Fury the WBC super duper champion and mandate Wilder Vs Ortiz 3 for the WBC world title

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              • Marchegiano
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                #8
                reckon he'd just retire actually.

                I'm not sure why he'd jump right back into the WBC, he could become Joshua's mando too.

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                • Ray*
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                  #9
                  He is how old now? 33? He has hand injuries. If he does lose again then I think he would try and start the whole campaign about being ducked by Joshua. That would still probably be his biggest money fight. I don’t think he would want to waste training camps on someone like Whyte. Or if Fury/Joshua happens and the winner drop a couple of belts then I can see Wilder fighting for a vacate belt.

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                  • _Rexy_
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                    #10
                    You’re aware that the mandatory is for the champ, yes?

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