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  • #21
    Originally posted by Curtis2 View Post
    Wilder will pick AJ fight over Fury rematch (for less money too) as AJ is less dangerous than Fury
    Hell no! Wilder will pick AJ for the money, sell his title and get knocked out..

    First, AJ is a world boxing figure and will generate more money than Fury. Wilder has no "home base". He fought in America and more fans were there for Fury and he's from "England."

    Second, Hearn now recognizes that AJ is clearly better than Wilder and will beat him. As a result, he will offer Wilder a lot of money to get that title so that AJ is the unified world champion. If Wilder didn't hold the title, Hearn would not be interested.

    Finally, Wilder (and his people) finally recognize that he is only a one punch KO artist with little boxing skills. AJ, at 6"6' and 240, would walk through those windmill punches. Fury made Wilder look silly and AJ has better skills and a more powerful punch.

    Wilder cashes out for the money, gets KO'D and then retires. While AJ goes one to be one of the all time greats.

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    • #22
      Deontay was just seen at LAX with a suitcase looking like he was in a hurry. He's reached his peak and next fight he loses his strap.

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      • #23
        WHy not AJ vs Fury. They both are Brits. Can be easily done .

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        • #24
          AJ would not even land a jab on Fury, AJ would get shutout on points vs Fury. No way I can see AJ knocking down Fury 2x.

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          • #25
            Problem is the hearns and warren don’t like each other plus AJ fights on Sky sports and Fury on Bt sports, I don’t think networks have ever shared a PPV in the U.K. like HBO and showtime have. To be honest though it does 90k at Wembley and would be the biggest fight in British boxing history so they should make it happen. I do see either of them fighting wilder first though before they fight each other.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by marvin douglas View Post
              Hell no! Wilder will pick AJ for the money, sell his title and get knocked out..

              First, AJ is a world boxing figure and will generate more money than Fury. Wilder has no "home base". He fought in America and more fans were there for Fury and he's from "England."

              Second, Hearn now recognizes that AJ is clearly better than Wilder and will beat him. As a result, he will offer Wilder a lot of money to get that title so that AJ is the unified world champion. If Wilder didn't hold the title, Hearn would not be interested.

              Finally, Wilder (and his people) finally recognize that he is only a one punch KO artist with little boxing skills. AJ, at 6"6' and 240, would walk through those windmill punches. Fury made Wilder look silly and AJ has better skills and a more powerful punch.

              Wilder cashes out for the money, gets KO'D and then retires. While AJ goes one to be one of the all time greats.
              Agree with the majority of this apart from where you say "AJ has better skills"....really? I think you'll find that even AJ doesn't believe that. Fitter, more explosive and a harder puncher definitely, but there's more to boxing skills than that, and Fury gave a fairly decent demo of that on Saturday.

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              • #27
                hold it right there.

                Rematch with FURY-WILDER comes first.

                That's Fury's WBC belt after the rematch.

                We can have the real superfight between Fury and Joshua after Fury gets his WBC belt.

                Wilder is a pedestrian boxer who happens to have atg power. He's the 3rd piece of the equation.

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                • #28
                  You’re an inherently spoiled wealthy punk Edwards but your talk is cheaper than seats at a DAZN show!

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                  • #29
                    Why is Hearn always talking for Joshua though? He doesn't seem to make any concrete statements about wanting to fight the winner of Wilder Fury before the fight happened, or either of them after the result.
                    Fury and Wilder speak for themselves. If Joshua has said anything I've missed it, but I'm guessing he hasn't as it would be reported on boxingscene.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by jikeccfc View Post
                      probably thinks he can offer a $5 million flat fee now,just so he can protect is chicken livered yellowbelly agay........
                      Behold the depth and intellect of a Beyonce Wilder fan...

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