Comments Thread For: Fury: Wilder Will Never Get a Shot at Me For What He's Said

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  • BirdSong
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    #41
    Originally posted by kafkod
    It's possible. But damn, Wilder would have to answer al lot of very awkward questions if he came out of hiding and started talking to actual bona fide journalists, rather than LDBC sycophants. Not to mention the shit that Fury would be sure to dish out to him!

    If the pressure got to him before the first 2 fights - which it did - how would he handle that?
    ha ha, fury would have a field day in the build up, it would be epic

    wilder would have to play it down with a smile and say he will do his talking in the ring

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    • Liondw
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      #42
      Why would Mark Breland spike Wilder's water? Deontay hasn't offered any evidence to date. Fury beat him decisively, and there may never be a third fight.

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        #43
        Originally posted by ELPacman
        Um, I don't agree with this. If you are really that mad, take it out on Wilder in the ring. Wouldn't this do more to deny Wilder of everything he said?

        Wouldn't the glory of beating Wilder that no longer has the excuses of having Breland, spiked water, someone from Wilder's camp watching the gloves being put on meticulously, a 40lbs costume being worn be better than saying you won't fight him now?

        I can't honestly think of a better revenge for what Wilder said than proving once again you are as good as you say you are. Heck, I'd give Fury way more respect if he can pull it off a second time.

        Deep down inside, I want to see if without any of those excuses if Wilder can pull through, that's all. If not, Okay, fair play to Fury then, he is the better man. I'm just curious what a back against the wall Wilder can do.
        Wilder has shown that he is going to make excuses regardless of what Fury does. Why beat him again to only to face more of the same BS?

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        • sicko
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          #44
          Just fight in February and get it over with, this is so unnecessary and ridiculous honestly

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          • SUBZER0ED
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            #45
            Originally posted by richardt
            Legalities aside, it doesn't mean I wouldn't want to see a third fight, not matter how slim the chances of that happening are. And of course there is an element of surprise when it comes to heavyweights, especially with huge punchers. I would pick Fury to win but I doubt there is a single same person on the planet who will to bet their $10,000 against my $20 bucks on a Wilder win.
            I discount the element of surprise because Wilder's confidence is likely in the toilet. If he really wants a third fight, I doubt he will feel confident enough to throw that right hand against Fury. The guy has his number and he knows it. That said, I wouldn't mind a third fight either, if for nothing but the sheer pleasure of seeing Wilder getting pummeled senseless again.
            Last edited by SUBZER0ED; 11-11-2020, 03:07 PM.

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            • SUBZER0ED
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              #46
              Originally posted by ELPacman
              Um, I don't agree with this. If you are really that mad, take it out on Wilder in the ring. Wouldn't this do more to deny Wilder of everything he said?

              Wouldn't the glory of beating Wilder that no longer has the excuses of having Breland, spiked water, someone from Wilder's camp watching the gloves being put on meticulously, a 40lbs costume being worn be better than saying you won't fight him now?

              I can't honestly think of a better revenge for what Wilder said than proving once again you are as good as you say you are. Heck, I'd give Fury way more respect if he can pull it off a second time.

              Deep down inside, I want to see if without any of those excuses if Wilder can pull through, that's all. If not, Okay, fair play to Fury then, he is the better man. I'm just curious what a back against the wall Wilder can do.
              I think it's more about Fury not wanting to put any more money in this lying sack of shit's pocket. I mean, if you entered into a lucrative business venture with somebody and he started talking trash about how you cheated him behind your back, would you want to keep working with him?

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              • Cool Scant
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                #47
                Fury was trying to duck the trilogy before wilder called him out for cheating. Fury is just a dishonest scumbag

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                • jackblack008
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Cool Scant
                  Fury was trying to duck the trilogy before wilder called him out for cheating. Fury is just a dishonest scumbag
                  Yep, ducking Wilder by making fight with AJ.

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                  • TheBoxGod
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                    #49
                    I honestly was thinking this might happen, When its real beef etc you hit em where it hurts... thats the pockets and deny him his redemption.

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                    • Boxing Goat
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                      #50
                      So the gloves passed the state's inspection and Fury wasn't doping so there's no question about him cheating (this time)

                      That said, Fury seems more like he's ducking the danger of a 3rd fight than doing this out of some kind of personal integrity or virtue.

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