Should Wilder retire if he loses again to Fury?

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  • Zelda
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    #41
    No, he shouldn't. He shoudl stay for as long as he's got something in his tank and enjoys the sports. He can build up again fighting top 10 ranked boxers and if he can KO a couple of them in his next fights with his signature right hand...****, he's back in business.

    Would love to see Wilder, Joshua, and Fury stay for a few more years. Makes for more exciting fights. Wilder vs Joshua would certainly be interesting.

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    • Shadoww702
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      #42
      Originally posted by aboutfkntime
      the next fight will not go the same way

      Fury will need to stay sharp for 12 long rounds
      Just remember same guys started calling AJ a Bun and he should retire.

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      • Shadoww702
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        #43
        What if Wilder is losing every round and then in the 10th he Knocks Fury out? Should Fury retire???

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        • hugh grant
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          #44
          For someone who only needs to be great for 2 seconds each fight no point in retiring.
          That power is God given so best to get as much.mileage out of it as possible milk it for all its worth
          Last edited by hugh grant; 08-10-2020, 08:41 AM.

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          • rickJen
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            #45
            Retire or not, it doesn't matter. He's a PBC fighter.
            They rarely fight. You won't miss them that much.

            Where is Ruiz, for example? Is Ortiz retired?
            Where is Martin, Kownacki, etc.

            Why are these people so inactive?

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            • lopetego
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              #46
              No, he's not that old and he can still make a lot of money fighting the top guys, even if he never becomes champ again

              Win or lose he definetly should fight Joshua. they owe us that match after so much bs

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              • MaksBox
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                #47
                If it was anyone else, I would say No. The problem for Wilder, ok ProblemS for Wilder are... 1. his Ego... do you think he will go back to fight for $1 mil against bums? If he fights Whyte or another person with a pulse and get sparked, that is game over for his ego and most of all his non-existent resume. 2. He was a one trick pony and was exposed... anyone who can box will keep on exposing Wilder, 3. Without a belt... what's the point of fighting Wilder? It is a dangerous fight for others... we ALL know how the fight goes... Wilder gets outboxed and out classed, the question is... will Wilder be able to land a punch?

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                • ironmike2012
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                  #48
                  NO, not a fan but he should fight on, if nothing else but to prove his worth.
                  Just because he can't beat Tyson doesn't mean his career is over, I want to see him in with AJ or other top guys.

                  Way too young to hang them up, there is plenty of money to be made, would be ****** to not capitalize on easy money.

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                  • JakeTheBoxer
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by genrick
                    Retire or not, it doesn't matter. He's a PBC fighter.
                    They rarely fight. You won't miss them that much.

                    Where is Ruiz, for example? Is Ortiz retired?
                    Where is Martin, Kownacki, etc.

                    Why are these people so inactive?
                    Martin fought in february, Kownacki fought in march. then corona time came, nearly all boxers are inactive in last 6 months.

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