Sadly Fury has said otherwise and confirmed a December 5th fight in London. Surely the only way he will have confirmed that is if Wilder simply does not want the fight isn't it? That's a question btw; im not entirely sure... just presuming that to be the case as there's surely no way Fury could get away with not giving Wilder a rematch if they were contracted to it?
Comments Thread For: Wallin Wants Deontay Wilder If Fury Rematch Doesn't Materialize
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Sadly Fury has said otherwise and confirmed a December 5th fight in London. Surely the only way he will have confirmed that is if Wilder simply does not want the fight isn't it? That's a question btw; im not entirely sure... just presuming that to be the case as there's surely no way Fury could get away with not giving Wilder a rematch if they were contracted to it? -
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Wilder lost to Fury. Any other HW not named Fury comes right after him they could end up on their backs pretty quickly.
One loss don’t mean he is done. All HW champions of the past lost at some point. I don’t get the “he’s a bum or done” after one loss. He is 35 & time is not on his side but he can still make some money & win some big fights. Still not sure what I think of Wallin. Good win over Kauffman but would like to see him fight a few more decent name fighters in the top 30.Comment
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That would be a good fight but I think Helenius is much closer to a title shot & I would say would be involved in a final eliminator next. He has bigger fish to fry thanks to his KO win over Kownacki. Wallin would be a step backwards & he gets nothing out of it really.Comment
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