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Originally posted by thereeldeel View Post
It makes sense for him to fight Fury again straight away.
To wait for the AJ Fury winner would take almost 2 years because AJ has 2 mandatories before he can even consider unifying against Fury (which means Wilder could fight the winner in late 2021 at the earliest).
A third matchup would still make big dollars and would set Wilder up for life without having to go back to fighting bums.
And off course if he beats Fury a mega showdown with AJ awaits.
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First of all I paid to see a boxing match. Not a 275 lb man lay all over a 230 lb man and maul him. I was actually pulling for Fury,but didn't care for his tactics in this fight. Still,hats off to him for winning. But as a boxing match I found it lackluster yet entertaining.
I also thought the stoppage was premature. Wilder had his gloves up and was still dangerous. He was blocking or partially blocking most of what Fury was throwing while in the corner. His head wasn't being rocked. He was damaged,but not defenseless.
As far as rematch, Wilder definitely will take it. That green belt means something to him,as it should. Those green $$ do too. I respect Wilder for his heart and ability to come as far as he has with his skill set. Anyone calling him a bum should step into the ring with him. I would not count him out in the rematch.
However, one advantage Fury will always have is size. And that differential in size and overall talent will be a tough obstacle for Wilder to overcome. Peace.
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I’ll be surprised if it doesn’t happen. Wilder doesn’t have an ounce of quit in him and it’s looking more and more like the people around him aren’t all on the same page when it comes to looking out for him. He is what he is at this point. He’s not going to get any better so he either takes another crack at it or is admitting he can’t win. I think a third fight is likely unfortunately.
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Originally posted by Motofan View PostI’ll be surprised if it doesn’t happen. Wilder doesn’t have an ounce of quit in him and it’s looking more and more like the people around him aren’t all on the same page when it comes to looking out for him. He is what he is at this point. He’s not going to get any better so he either takes another crack at it or is admitting he can’t win. I think a third fight is likely unfortunately.
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SERIOUSLY? Wilder just lost every round but 3 in two entire fights. That fight was nothing like AJ vs Ruiz, it was a 19 round beating from a guy that has Wilder's one dimensional number.
Originally posted by FlyingFJ View PostIMO, 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 Gunitsmith View PostFirst of all I paid to see a boxing match. Not a 275 lb man lay all over a 230 lb man and maul him. I was actually pulling for Fury,but didn't care for his tactics in this fight. Still,hats off to him for winning. But as a boxing match I found it lackluster yet entertaining.
I also thought the stoppage was premature. Wilder had his gloves up and was still dangerous. He was blocking or partially blocking most of what Fury was throwing while in the corner. His head wasn't being rocked. He was damaged,but not defenseless.
As far as rematch, Wilder definitely will take it. That green belt means something to him,as it should. Those green $$ do too. I respect Wilder for his heart and ability to come as far as he has with his skill set. Anyone calling him a bum should step into the ring with him. I would not count him out in the rematch.
However, one advantage Fury will always have is size. And that differential in size and overall talent will be a tough obstacle for Wilder to overcome. Peace.
And regardless of Wilder still standing up or whatever, that's what he's supposed to do isn't it? Any more shots and he could have gotten seriously hurt
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No s**t! He still gets a 40% split & that should be in the 20-30 million range. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out.
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Originally posted by Motofan View PostI’ll be surprised if it doesn’t happen. Wilder doesn’t have an ounce of quit in him and it’s looking more and more like the people around him aren’t all on the same page when it comes to looking out for him. He is what he is at this point. He’s not going to get any better so he either takes another crack at it or is admitting he can’t win. I think a third fight is likely unfortunately.
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