I say Yes, he`ll be 0-3 against Fury then. Everyone know he lost that first fight as well.
Should Wilder retire if he loses again to Fury?
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No shouldn't retire he can still improve resume you only get one go at this.
Fight Daniel dubois, joyce, whyte, hrygovic, ruiz.
I'd like to see him in too many fightsComment
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naw, hes approaching mid 30's but the heavies are different and his style is different too, fury is just an awkward opponent with his movement, as long as he doesnt fall off the cliff physically id like to see him keep goingComment
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His team has made a career out of steering him away from the difficult fights ,if they did it for near a decade they can surely do it without a title which they did for some time as well . He can still possibly at least try to finagle an AJ fight if he’s holding all the titles down the line ,the question is can Wilder win against a true top fight against a top ranked prime puncher because he’s going to run into one sooner or later now if he stays .Comment
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Wilder's right hand could knock every heavyweight out, Fury is just all wrong for him and most everybody else.
Then again, it's not a given that he loses the third fight. He went very close to winning the first with just two punches after having been outboxed for the large part of the fight.
But if Deontay's mind is not there anymore after an eventual second loss to Fury, all of the above would mean next to nothing.Last edited by Tatabanya; 08-08-2020, 11:19 AM.Comment
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I doubt he’d retire he could still make a lot of money. Wilder still beats AJ IMO although it’s a 50/50 fight. Fury is simply a level above the rest of the division, there’s no shame in losing to him...Comment
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