What if Wilder wins the third fight?

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  • aboutfkntime
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    #31
    Originally posted by daggum
    whats that based on though? like we know wilder ducked joshua based on his actions but has joshua shown he would reject a mind bobblingly big purse like wilder to fight fury?




    AJ did not duck Wilder because is scared

    AJ ducked Wilder because he is afraid to lose

    a leopard does not change it's spots

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    • Ray*
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      #32
      Then we would never see the undisputed fight. He would just continue to stay on the PBC Side of things, lie, duck and contradict himself. And yeah he would bless Ortiz again for a third match up, as Ortiz is the boogeyman that no one wanted to fight. He likes them to be inactive before fighting them. Last few opponents Fury, Breazeale, Ortiz all have less fights before fighting Wilder than Whyte.

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        #33
        Originally posted by daggum
        whats that based on though? like we know wilder ducked joshua based on his actions but has joshua shown he would reject a mind bobblingly big purse like wilder to fight fury?
        Based on his deluded PBC mind 😂 He tried so hard to sell the Wilder wants the fight. Even Wilder/PBC fanboys have jumped off that boat. They know he doesn’t want the Joshua fight, they know he ducked both Whyte and Joshua. So just laugh everytime you see him trying hard to continue the narrative. We would never see Wilder fighting Joshua if he wins back that belt, he said so himself... That’s not anyone else talking for him, he said so himself.

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          #34
          AJ clearly ducked Wilder... so why would he get in there with Tyson Fury?

          AJ had a way to beat Wilder, IF he was good enough to pull it off for 12 rounds... but, AJ does not have a way to beat Tyson Fury

          Team Joshua will lie to their idiot fanbase, just like they did with Wilder... and wait for Fury to retire

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            #35
            I'd absolutely be down for a 4th fight, whenever they wanted it. It would have to happen eventually. This would possibly become a legendary heavyweight rivalry if that happened.

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            • TheCell8
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              #36
              He has a very good shot.

              Then the Gypsy loser can go back to his "heritage" i.e. eating out of trash cans.

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              • MartialMind
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                #37
                The more Fury fights Wilder it just increases the likelihood Wilder will eventually land a KO shot.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                  AJ clearly ducked Wilder... so why would he get in there with Tyson Fury?

                  AJ had a way to beat Wilder, IF he was good enough to pull it off for 12 rounds... but, AJ does not have a way to beat Tyson Fury

                  Team Joshua will lie to their idiot fanbase, just like they did with Wilder... and wait for Fury to retire
                  AJ wouldn’t need 12 rounds to beat Wilder. Wilder’s chin is the most suspect out of the top five guys. Who has AJ been rocked and dropped by? Whyte, proven big puncher; Klitschko, proven formidable puncher; Povetkin, proven big puncher; and Ruiz, proven good puncher. Who has Wilder been rocked and dropped by? Sconiers, LOL; Molina, LOL; Ortiz, seemingly good puncher; and Fury, who apparently has pillows for fists.

                  Wilder has never been in with a big puncher. If the aforementioned boxers can hurt and wobble him, AJ would destroy him, within five rounds, and Wilder and his masters known that.

                  As for AJ vs. Fury; I think Fury would get the decision, but it sure would be considerably more competitive than both Wilder fights combined.

                  As for team Joshua, they’ve already said a fight with Fury would be a straight 50/50 split. They said the same for Wilder after Wilder vs. Fury 1...but Wilder bítched out, refused to enter negotiations (again) and signed two contracts to try and hide the fact that his arséhole fell out his panties. First it was, “we won’t respond to Hearn until after 1 December (Wilder vs. Fury 1)”...then it was...”there’s no point speaking to Hearn when we have contracts to fight Breazeale and Ortiz” the quacking is deafening.

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                    #39
                    IF Wilder upset the apple cart, I’d give him the same dues I’ve always given him...nice punch, lad. But I very much doubt it will happen. Out of 57 minutes the pair have fought in the ring, Wilder has only been able to find three punches...when Fury wasn’t on top form and quite obviously became complacent. It wasn’t a case of Wilder found the perfect shots, it was a case of Fury got cócky which allowed Wilder to land.

                    Fury dominates the third fight by stoppage within 7 rounds. 3-0. Bring on the long awaited undisputed fight.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Squared.Circle
                      AJ wouldn’t need 12 rounds to beat Wilder. Wilder’s chin is the most suspect out of the top five guys. Who has AJ been rocked and dropped by? Whyte, proven big puncher; Klitschko, proven formidable puncher; Povetkin, proven big puncher; and Ruiz, proven good puncher. Who has Wilder been rocked and dropped by? Sconiers, LOL; Molina, LOL; Ortiz, seemingly good puncher; and Fury, who apparently has pillows for fists.

                      Wilder has never been in with a big puncher. If the aforementioned boxers can hurt and wobble him, AJ would destroy him, within five rounds, and Wilder and his masters known that.

                      As for AJ vs. Fury; I think Fury would get the decision, but it sure would be considerably more competitive than both Wilder fights combined.

                      As for team Joshua, they’ve already said a fight with Fury would be a straight 50/50 split. They said the same for Wilder after Wilder vs. Fury 1...but Wilder bítched out, refused to enter negotiations (again) and signed two contracts to try and hide the fact that his arséhole fell out his panties. First it was, “we won’t respond to Hearn until after 1 December (Wilder vs. Fury 1)”...then it was...”there’s no point speaking to Hearn when we have contracts to fight Breazeale and Ortiz” the quacking is deafening.




                      all that AJ can do whatever talk is irrelevant because... AJ ducked Wilder TWICE in 2018

                      who cares what happened after that, when it was clearly obvious they did not want that fight

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