Wilder gets a freak knockout of Fury (fully possible) does that mean they now have to fight a 4th time to really settle it?
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After looking at the fight again Wilder actually started quite well. But that third round was the end. Went exactly as I thought it would though with Fury making it a true dogfight. The only positives for Wilder is that he does have a real heart and this ass whipping would have thoroughly deflated his ego and made him realize that some changes are needed urgently. I'm actually interested in seeing the rematch in spite of this brutal beating. Let's see what he's really made of.
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Originally posted by mattknight83 View Posthis team can't exactly say anything else can they.
the only way he should go straight back into the rematch is if he wasn't 100% going in.
rumours of his leg being injured - his balance was clearly off and he was sluggish, probably caused by Fury, but perhaps not.
Joshua had a health issue before Ruiz, got destroyed, came back 100% and with the eight tactics, beat him. That said, i don't think Wilder has the skills to adapt enough.
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Originally posted by TJCombo1995 View PostAfter looking at the fight again Wilder actually started quite well. But that third round was the end. Went exactly as I thought it would though with Fury making it a true dogfight. The only positives for Wilder is that he does have a real heart and this ass whipping would have thoroughly deflated his ego and made him realize that some changes are needed urgently. I'm actually interested in seeing the rematch in spite of this brutal beating. Let's see what he's really made of.
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He will sign for the fight but it won't happen. Will work out a way behind tje scenes for it not to happen and for wilder to save face.
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Originally posted by vitali1999 View PostHe obviously can't beat Fury. 0-2 against him. He could probably beat Joshua. Should go for Joshua next
Anyway, I think Wilder should take it. It'll draw huge money if only for the fact that fans want to see if the second fight was just a fluke. Just no Kenny Bayless as ref this time.
I actually think Wilder would have a good chance of winning if he ups the aggression like he did against Molina late. Fury may do like Ruiz, party too hard, let the win go to his head and get caught with something.
That would be hella interesting - a controversial draw, a KO for Fury, a KO for Wilder, basically demands a fourth fight that nobody would want because AJ would be left waiting.
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