Tyson Fury: "Wilder will NEVER get another shot at me"

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #21
    Originally posted by kafkod
    Eh?

    Fury has already faced Wilder twice, and crushed him as decisively as any challenger has ever beaten a defending world champion. Unless Wilder buckles down and fights his way into a mandatory spot - which I can't see happening - the saga between he and Fury will only continue if Fury wants it to.

    To the victor the spoils.
    They are going to fight next year, the saga is not over.

    Tyson Fury will most likely win, but I know for sure? That people want to see this 3rd fight play out 'Until the end' so there can be zero excuses.

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    • MoneyKasha
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      #22
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
      They are going to fight next year, the saga is not over.

      Tyson Fury will most likely win, but I know for sure? That people want to see this 3rd fight play out 'Until the end' so there can be zero excuses.
      dude.....he isn't probably going to fight again and if he did it wouldn't be until after Joshua-Fury

      late 2021, 2022 at the earliest

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      • Laligalaliga
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        #23
        Wilder is a broken man, he needs help.

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        • Holler
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          #24
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
          3: Tyson Fury is held to a lower standard than Anthony Joshua, possibly the lowest standard I have seen in a recent heavyweight champion.
          This succession of title 'defences', which was incredibly defended by some members of this very forum is the lowest standard I have seen in a recent heavyweight champion:

          Originally posted by Jaycee100
          Wilder’s Record:

          34th Eric Molina, ranked 37th in the World
          35th Johann Duhaupas, ranked 34th in the World
          36th Artur Szpilka, ranked 24th in the World
          37th Chris Arreola, ranked 43rd in the World
          38th Gerald Washington ranked 41st in the World
          39th Bermane Stiverne “inactive for two years and UNRANKED at time of fight"
          40th Luis Ortiz - ranked 6th (39 years old)
          Not to forget:

          41st Tyson Fury - artificially thrown back into rankings after 3 years single handedly supporting the Colombian economy.
          42nd - Dominic Breazeale, much hyped by Haymon and Showtime on the basis of ???? Wtf knows? Other than he was in the same stable and could be relied to walk on to a right hand
          43rd - A finally fit and in shape Tyson Fury. The first time Wilder defends against a prime, physically ready top 5 ranked opponent

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            #25
            Wilder never gonna get another payday ever again!

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              #26
              Originally posted by Holler
              This succession of title 'defences', which was incredibly defended by some members of this very forum is the lowest standard I have seen in a recent heavyweight champion:



              Not to forget:

              41st Tyson Fury - artificially thrown back into rankings after 3 years single handedly supporting the Colombian economy.
              42nd - Dominic Breazeale, much hyped by Haymon and Showtime on the basis of ???? Wtf knows? Other than he was in the same stable and could be relied to walk on to a right hand
              43rd - A finally fit and in shape Tyson Fury. The first time Wilder defends against a prime, physically ready top 5 ranked opponent
              yep

              PRINCEKOOL won't say anything though about Wilder's abysmal title defenses/resume

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                #27
                Originally posted by MoneyKasha
                yep

                PRINCEKOOL won't say anything though about Wilder's abysmal title defenses/resume
                PRINCEKOOL is still devastated that Tyson Fury is the number 1 HW in the world.

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                • PRINCEKOOL
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by denium
                  PRINCEKOOL is still devastated that Tyson Fury is the number 1 HW in the world.
                  Tyson Fury is number 1 in the world, but deep down? You know he is held to a lower standard than Anthony Joshua.

                  Both Wilder & Fury where held to low standards.

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                  • kafkod
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                    They are going to fight next year, the saga is not over.

                    Tyson Fury will most likely win, but I know for sure? That people want to see this 3rd fight play out 'Until the end' so there can be zero excuses.
                    Wilder getting dominated, decked multiple times, and stopped inside the distance after losing every round was a pretty definitive end to "the saga"

                    The only reason anybody was even thinking about a 3rd fight was because Wilder had a rematch clause. The rematch clause has expired and there are bigger, better fights out there for Fury. The Fury/Wilder saga is history, time to move on.

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                    • bluebeam
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                      #30
                      All this just makes the trilogy even bigger.

                      Fury has to fight him again. Its the only way

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