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  • Oldskoolg
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    #11
    Wilder will force a 3rd fight and it will be bad blood this time. I have fury by TKO in the rematch as I don’t think wilder can make adjustments like my fellow GM worker bee can but we shall see. 800,000 PPV buys, $17m gate, that’s great stuff. Both FOX and ESPN promoting again, boxing having taken a larger role in American sports since the lockdown and Rona era....it’s going to be a massive fight.

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    • _Rexy_
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      #12
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
      Fury has to honor the rematch clause.
      Does he though? Wilder didn't say a word until the time expired, then he went off the deep end. I'd be walking away too. He had how long to say something? six months? Then he made a BS statement 1 day after the contract expired? Seemed like he wanted an out.

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      • DougalDylan
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        #13
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
        What is better preparation for Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder or Agit kabayel? Deontay Wilder not so much from a technical perspective, but the danger element 'Is better preparation for Tyson Fury'.

        I have been saying for a long time that 'The saga between Fury & Wilder is not over, it did not come to a conclusive ending'.

        I still want to see the third fight, it is the second biggest fight that can be made in heavyweight boxing 'Probably even the second biggest fight globally in boxing world wide'.

        The saga needs to come to a conclusive ending 'Where no excuses can be made'.
        You really think Wilder or his fans will stop making excuses if Fury beats him again? .. it'll just get worse.

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        • rudy
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          #14
          If he don’t fight Fury next then he is a joke no excuses now for the AJ bout put on two ppv one on sky and one on BT sport

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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            #15
            Originally posted by DougalDylan
            You really think Wilder or his fans will stop making excuses if Fury beats him again? .. it'll just get worse.
            Wilder once he is beaten, will admit it inside of the ring.

            A fighter like Wilder, cannot accept the way the fight was stopped last time 'He does not recognized that type of loss'.

            There are two things happening during a boxing match 'The boxing match, and the fight'. The public think? They are just viewing a boxing match 'But in reality, as I have just stated two things are simultaneously happening'.

            Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder II, was a fight from start to finish. Tyson Fury entered into the realm where he could challenge Wilder head on 'And he was winning the fight, but Wilder was still fighting back in every single round'.

            Wilder is a limited fighter, but his thing is to hang on in there 'And somehow inflict his power' He was denied this opportunity for his own safety, so that is what he is hanging onto 'That is why he has not fully accepted this loss'.

            Deontay Wilder is not going to go away, Tyson Fury knows this and so do his team.

            I think the Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder saga has been great.

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            • Monty Fisto
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              #16
              This is becoming a bit of a farce.

              Anyway, be interesting to see whether Wilder goes quiet again now that the trilogy fight appears viable again.

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              • REDEEMER
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                #17
                Furys still not going to want to involve himself with Wilder , who would want to attach themselves with that group and craziness when they lose ? Fighters and their teams need to be cautious of Wilder , he’s never going to be a gracious loser , it’s more of a hassle dealing with that entire group .

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                • miniq
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                  #18
                  Fury gets AJ or Wilder next year

                  it's a win win

                  Watching him beat Wilder up again will be glorious

                  Wilder is lucky them late rounds didn't come, Fury doesn't slow down he keeps going all night long.

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                  • ShoulderRoll
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by _Rexy_
                    Does he though? Wilder didn't say a word until the time expired, then he went off the deep end. I'd be walking away too. He had how long to say something? six months? Then he made a BS statement 1 day after the contract expired? Seemed like he wanted an out.
                    I have to assume he does, otherwise Fury would be fighting someone else like he wanted.

                    Coronavirus affected any timelines so the contract expiration is murky.
                    Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 11-15-2020, 05:13 PM.

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                    • ShoulderRoll
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by REDEEMER
                      Furys still not going to want to involve himself with Wilder , who would want to attach themselves with that group and craziness when they lose ? Fighters and their teams need to be cautious of Wilder , he’s never going to be a gracious loser , it’s more of a hassle dealing with that entire group .
                      It doesn't matter what Fury wants. He signed a contract. Ha.

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