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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostYou knew he was going to want to run it back baby. Ain't no way Wilder was going out the way he did last night without seeking redemption.
He probably viewed the fight back on tv and wants an immediate rematch asap. He needs to hire an additional trainer and add a few more wrinkles to his game because the power is still there.
Also, he should insist on stringent drug testing this time too. Call VADA to sign Tyson Fury up.
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Originally posted by thack View PostWilder must make it a dog fight and go all out.He'd be a fool not to take it for the title as Hearn would offer pennies to fight Joshua.Can you imagine what Tyson would do to little fat Andy Ruiz!
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Looks like Haymon and Shelly are cashing in on Wilder.
Ortiz and two beatings from Fury for 35 million total is not enough. They intend to watch Fury beat Wilder to death for a few dollars more.
In the end the PBC used Wilder and now they intend to force him into another beating with a guy he lost every round but 3 in two consecutive fights. Thanks Al....
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IMO, the trilogy between Wilder and Fury will take place. Fury can't let 60-40 get away, it's in the rematch clause. It will happen in UK and will be a sellout. Both of them will make good money and win or lose, we may see Wilder for the last time.
By the way Wilder and his team never expected Fury to come out like that, this was a replay of the Joshua/Ruiz first fight. The second fight will be a different ball game. Wilder might not stand in the middle and exchange, he will be more cautious. Fury was at his best and hope he maintains that standard and doesn't gets carried away. He can be dangerous when he moves forward with aggression. In the trilogy Bob will be the biggest winner.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostNo, Wilder isn't broken. His confidence and self belief still remains at an all-time high.
Also, he didn't lay down or tap out last night even after being dropped twice. He got up and still managed to finish the fight on his feet. He ate every punch Fury landed and still was standing.
So that tells me that his spirit is more than willing to do it again. In addition, he still has that power too. If he were to follow your blue print, then it could take him several years before ever getting another shot at the WBC heavyweight title again.
Some ****** people here still think it was just a regular loss. Fury proved he can beat Wilder with any style and he took his heart away from the beginning of round 1. Wilder is getting older and now he's been beat. What do you think he can really do to beat Fury? Land a right hand? Lmao. How does he do that when Fury will maul him all night again and bully him?
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostNo, Wilder isn't broken. His confidence and self belief still remains at an all-time high.
Also, he didn't lay down or tap out last night even after being dropped twice. He got up and still managed to finish the fight on his feet. He ate every punch Fury landed and still was standing.
So that tells me that his spirit is more than willing to do it again. In addition, he still has that power too. If he were to follow your blue print, then it could take him several years before ever getting another shot at the WBC heavyweight title again.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostNo, Wilder isn't broken. His confidence and self belief still remains at an all-time high.
Also, he didn't lay down or tap out last night even after being dropped twice. He got up and still managed to finish the fight on his feet. He ate every punch Fury landed and still was standing.
So that tells me that his spirit is more than willing to do it again. In addition, he still has that power too. If he were to follow your blue print, then it could take him several years before ever getting another shot at the WBC heavyweight title again.
Fury changed trainers and turned the tables around in a matter of weeks. You saying Wilder can’t do the same? Anyone new in his corner would be an improvement and if you don’t see that then ydksab. Take another fight or two with a new trainer who can instil some infighting and then he will be more formidable and ready for Fury or whoever has the title then. Right now the world sees that you can just walk in on the guy and he’s defenceless. If he forces the rematch then Fury might literally kill him.
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