FURY TO Wilder: I'm not going to wait forever

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    FURY TO Wilder: I'm not going to wait forever

    Tyson Fury has stated on Facebook that he will not wait forever, and that he has other bums in the heavyweight division to KO. We reached out to Wilder for comment but he was too busy twerking.
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    The silence is deafening..

    I'd go as far as saying I'm actually worried for the lad...

    Maybe Tyson knocked some sense into the lad and he's staying well clear...

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    • Ray*
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      Well Warren said this last week. No one knows when live crowd would be back and they have to start making plans with that in mind. You cannot hold everyone's career because of that. So if ESPN/FOX cannot get the fight on between them then let's see Fury back in the ring at the end of 2020 (Against his mandatory?)...

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        #4
        Luke will have to wait as long as the contract says or get Wilders permission.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Ray*
          Well Warren said this last week. No one knows when live crowd would be back and they have to start making plans with that in mind. You cannot hold everyone's career because of that. So if ESPN/FOX cannot get the fight on between them then let's see Fury back in the ring at the end of 2020 (Against his mandatory?)...
          Agree..

          For the costs and fees of a big fight, it will need a full crowd and Tbh I can't see it happening any time soon. I don't know how America are going with introduction of small crowds but a full crowd in England its going to be a long while..

          At some point the fighters will have to make a decision in which direction they want to go. Like you say, you can't hold one back for the sake of another and if other fighters want to move on then it's decision time....

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          • hugh grant
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            Fury shouldn't fight wilder now. Wasn't the 3rd fight supposed to happen within 4 months or something.?
            Of course with covid things are put back put didn't he have dent in head? Which means he should pull out and needs to recuperate

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              Seems to me that Deontay Wilder has had his world shattered by the Gypsy King. He must be struggling to come to terms with it. His whole persona was based on being a baaaaad man, being avoided, everyone was scared, "I'll kill sum wun in da ring doe!" Fury took a big hairy dump on that persona, so what does Wilder do now? He is still in hiding at the minute. He is little more than a bump in the road right now. We could do with him moving aside so that Fury can handle his other bidness. Sooner rather than later too. Just claim another injury and move aside, nobody cares. His bandwagon fell apart, all the **** abandoned ship soon as Fury whopped him and dented his head.

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                Originally posted by W1LL
                Seems to me that Deontay Wilder has had his world shattered by the Gypsy King. He must be struggling to come to terms with it. His whole persona was based on being a baaaaad man, being avoided, everyone was scared, "I'll kill sum wun in da ring doe!" Fury took a big hairy dump on that persona, so what does Wilder do now? He is still in hiding at the minute. He is little more than a bump in the road right now. We could do with him moving aside so that Fury can handle his other bidness. Sooner rather than later too. Just claim another injury and move aside, nobody cares. His bandwagon fell apart, all the **** abandoned ship soon as Fury whopped him and dented his head.
                That happened with Prince Naz too. But Wilder needs to be stronger than that, I doubt he has even made Naz sort of money yet, and at 34 he cannot retire like Naz did at 28. He needs to get over it, stop twerking and jump out again, losing doesn’t mean you cannot speak or appear in public again.

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                  Originally posted by Ray*
                  That happened with Prince Naz too. But Wilder needs to be stronger than that, I doubt he has even made Naz sort of money yet, and at 34 he cannot retire like Naz did at 28. He needs to get over it, stop twerking and jump out again, losing doesn’t mean you cannot speak or appear in public again.
                  I agree with that Ray, but sadly, it appears Wilder is indeed a very fragile man. Fury may have killed the killer in him. Think somewhere between Bambi and a cracked up Oliver McCall. That's where Deontay's head is at right now.

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                  • Earl-Hickey
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                    #10
                    Wilder fell for his own hype.

                    Mentally I don't think he can come back

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