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    Wilder v Ruiz would now be interesting.
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      Originally posted by Tecnoworld View Post
      Goat Fury.

      Anyway wilder would beat aj, unfortunately he never had an opportunity to show that.
      If Usyk beats AJ again, I see no reason why Wilder v AJ doesnt take place late 2022. Would be a big fight still

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        It's pretty sad when the formerly premier division, is so weak that even a bum like Fury can stand at the top. This guy would have been ended as a joke in the 90s. I would actually have given him props, but he acted too much like a piece of shlt leading up to the fight. I'm no Wilder fan, but I would rather have spit on him too rather than shake his hand after the fight.
        Only a UK piece of trash finds the level of behavior acceptable.

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          Originally posted by DeeMoney View Post

          If Usyk beats AJ again, I see no reason why Wilder v AJ doesnt take place late 2022. Would be a big fight still
          Agreed. I'd love it, even more than fury v usyk.

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            I was expecting more slow count stories after watching the clock on a rewatch, that ref was slooooow.
            That 2nd Fury knock down
            Oh well. There's only 1 Tyson Fury!

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              Originally posted by MPA2000 View Post
              It's pretty sad when the formerly premier division, is so weak that even a bum like Fury can stand at the top. This guy would have been ended as a joke in the 90s. I would actually have given him props, but he acted too much like a piece of shlt leading up to the fight. I'm no Wilder fan, but I would rather have spit on him too rather than shake his hand after the fight.
              Only a UK piece of trash finds the level of behavior acceptable.
              I don’t agree. Tyson Fury may seem awkward, but he is the greatest british boxer of all times, and the best HW since Mike Tyson. He would go toe to toe with greats like Larry Holmes and Holyfield.

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                Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
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                ....As far as Deontay Wilder is concerned; He has more than exceeded my expectations as a fighter. He's a Hell of father, a Hell of a fighter and a Hell of a man and i couldn't be more proud of what he has achieved in this sport.

                He never got in to boxing to become a Hall of Famer or an all-time great but just to earn enough money for his ailing daughter as a young teenage dad. It's my one only regret that his detractors, critics and haters never took the time or effort to even really get to know him.

                Unfortunately; Race hatred, envy and jealousy over his success as a Black American heavyweight.champion is what prevented that from happening.
                While that may have been the motivating factors for some, it's not the only reasons for his unpopularity among fans. I know plenty of American fans from diverse backgrounds that were turned off by his persona, fans that had previously supported Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield and Rid**** Bowe.

                While an entertaining fighter, he never really moved the needle for me (nor did Fury or AJ for that matter). I find myself supporting guys like Hunter, Anderson, Chisora and Wallin.
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                  That was a walk through fire for Fury. He’s made of asbestos. And more than a little of his own brimstone.

                  To give Wilder credit, the improvements in his game paid off for a round or two.

                  But extra weight and still no back foot made him a sitting duck. He soon reverted to type, madly launching his ICBMs like boxing’s Dr. Strangelove. The simple fact is it would have been enough to beat all but one or two other heavyweights.

                  Now, if we’re lucky, we’ll get the unification soon. It had better not take long. Fury is wearing down, in body and spirit. A trilogy’s worth of eating big right hands — and a lot of fish and chips — are going to make his last stand harder.

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                    Originally posted by dibzvincent143 View Post

                    What makes you think wilder wouldn’t blast out guys who defeated joshua? When they were ranked way lower than wilder as a heavyweight when they fought him. You can assume that joshua can KO all of wilder’s opponents, but can’t atleast consider that wilder can touch Joshua’s chin when lesser opponents already have.

                    I wouldn’t go on the who’s who of why the fight didn’t happen as i don’t have intensive knowledge on the matter but i can remember joshua telling his fans to fight wilder themselves. Lmao.
                    This point you make was exactly the one I made. They're identical but we're advocating from different perspectives.

                    First time I've ever reached common consensus via debate on boxing scene..... BRAP

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                      What a war we had last night folks. What a classic. One for the ages. One of those fights you feel blessed to have watched live, tv or in person.

                      Both fighters stock goes up.
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