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Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View PostPeople said the same when Aj took the Ruiz rematch straight away....
It's happening because Wilder didn't show up the last fight. Even Fury said "That wasn't Deontay Wilder in there". Wilder can win with one punch. And if he does - no one will be questioning why it happened
AJ was always a big favourite to win his belts back. There was a huge risk that if he lost, his career was badly impacted but he also had time to rebuild. And by not taking the rematch he would have been frozen out. Basically, the rematch made sense; taking calculated risks. The return was huge too... suddenly it was the biggest fight in town.
Wilder is playing with the odds massively against him. And a loss to Fury pretty much ends his career.
The odds are with Fury, but he's got little to gain and a heck of a lot to lose. And it's not the fight people want to see.
Of course this might just be Wilder 'betting on himself' again. Maybe he just truly believes he wins. Or he is prepared to gamble his career on a long shot. Seems odd to me though.
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Originally posted by Toffee View PostThat's because people aren't that smart.
AJ was always a big favourite to win his belts back. There was a huge risk that if he lost, his career was badly impacted but he also had time to rebuild. And by not taking the rematch he would have been frozen out. Basically, the rematch made sense; taking calculated risks. The return was huge too... suddenly it was the biggest fight in town.
Wilder is playing with the odds massively against him. And a loss to Fury pretty much ends his career.
The odds are with Fury, but he's got little to gain and a heck of a lot to lose. And it's not the fight people want to see.
Of course this might just be Wilder 'betting on himself' again. Maybe he just truly believes he wins. Or he is prepared to gamble his career on a long shot. Seems odd to me though.
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Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View PostHow does it end his career? Fury is rated the #1 Heavyweight in the world, since when does losing to the #1 fighter in the world equal a career ender? Wilder has plenty of fights that can happen after Fury, and people still want to see Wilder vs AJ even if they both lose to Fury. Thats how boxing works.
Wilder probably made quite abit of money, and seems infatuated by his woman 'Which is great'. But soon as I SAW him cuddling up with his woman, moments before he was about to fight Fury? I knew it was not a good sign.
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View PostA loss does not end ether of their careers, but I don't see Wilder sticking around if he loses via Knock out etc.
Wilder probably made quite abit of money, and seems infatuated by his woman 'Which is great'. But soon as I SAW him cuddling up with his woman, moments before he was about to fight Fury? I knew it was not a good sign.
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Originally posted by sayf View PostEven if he comes in clean, Fury out boxed him in every round. PEDs don't give you ring IQ or ability. I'm not convinced Wilder would be able beat him regardless of Fury's bloodwork.
I really want Wilder to have a good showing to make the Joshua fight worthwhile, and maybe even the Whyte fight just for laughs.
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Originally posted by SHOOTALLCLOWNS View Postmaybe bum squad wilder should have used IVs like ***gweather jr. wilder may have more than 1 percent chance to actually win.
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