Even if this fight is cut and paste of the last, there are plenty of fights for Wilder. He’s a one trick pony, but what a trick. His right hand adds intensity and drama in the build up to any fight. AJ is on record as saying that he still wants Wilder down the line, win lose or draw in Fury III.
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Originally posted by Ropeydope View PostEven if this fight is cut and paste of the last, there are plenty of fights for Wilder. He’s a one trick pony, but what a trick. His right hand adds intensity and drama in the build up to any fight. AJ is on record as saying that he still wants Wilder down the line, win lose or draw in Fury III.Last edited by REDEEMER; 07-22-2021, 08:36 AM.
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Originally posted by I have no ears View Post
The contract thing really should have gone in fury's favour, it stipulated that they had to fight by a certain time and wilder went awol for near enough a year up until fury said the contract had expired, if the arbitration wasn't on the pbc payroll he probably would have got the outcome he thought he would. And he had a right to be fkd off by all the crazy allegations that wilder used to heal his ego some, any fighter would be fuming if one of his most important wins was being brought into disrepute on ridiculous grounds. The covid thing we can never be sure about, but I find it hard to believe someone would be able to fake covid, but if he did, it will probs come out one day and make him look ****** so what would the point be to do that, we'll see by October 9th where his head is actually at, but all your claims are just your opinions not based off of any facts
Nothing more was needed. And credible evidence was presented that Fury fought dirty with manipulative horsehair gloves.
After six months of Fury, Arum, Hearn, Joshua, ESPN and the mainstream media ignoring the arbitration proceedings, Wilder won anyway, and never stopped training to knock Fury's head off. Now, more games are being played. Now it's looking like Fury postponed the July 24 fight, after video clips came out with him out and about, smiling for the cameras days after the "test", and rumors came out that he was knocked down then knocked out on his feet in training camp.
Then again, it's really no surprise. He's done this before when he had to honor the Klitschko rematch, postponing it once after PED allegations, again after an ankle injury, then permanently after claiming mental issues, denying Klitschko a chance to regain his titles. History suggests he's going to renege on the rematch here...
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Originally posted by Ropeydope View PostEven if this fight is cut and paste of the last, there are plenty of fights for Wilder. He’s a one trick pony, but what a trick. His right hand adds intensity and drama in the build up to any fight. AJ is on record as saying that he still wants Wilder down the line, win lose or draw in Fury III.
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whats he talking about? there will be no heavy costume, no spiked water, no snakes, no corrupt refs, no injuries, no floppy gloves, what will fury do? just punch him, come on this is boxingStraightener likes this.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostBoxing is 90 percent mental. I personally don't believe this fight will happen at all. However, if it does then he won't win because Fury is neither mentally focused or prepared for this fight at this time.
His heart is just not into it anymore. It's a fight that he never wanted but was forced to take it. It's the main reason why he feigned the COVID excuse. He just doesn't want it anymore.
I know that a lot of boxing fans believe that all he has to do in order to win is to show up. However, that is not the case. Chances, are if he shows up mentally unprepared then Wilder will knock him out.
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