Will Deontay Wilder have the courage to rematch Tyson Fury in the UK?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Perkin Warbeck, Dec 6, 2018.


Will Wilder be fair and fight Fury in the UK?

Poll closed Feb 4, 2019.
  1. No, he'll demand the fight be in the USA

    85.1%
  2. Yes, he's a ring warrior not a prima donna, he'll go to the UK to fight Fury

    14.9%
  1. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    A better question or poll would be is Fury that desperate to take a U.S rematch ?

    Fury needs to walk away if the fight ain't in the U.K! He has no business crying about any controversial decisions if he takes one.
     
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  2. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Yes and make it at Barclays where Lou Dibella runs things , there's no conflict of interest there where Wilder has defended his belt half the time ! :lol:
     
  3. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    So the Mexican who lives in America and works for Cali Boxing commission is definitely Mexican and may not even be an American citizen but the Canadian who lives in Canada is British? OK. I think you will find he isnt British he is Canadian.
     
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  4. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    So the 1st fight was in America so to be fair to Fury Wilder should meet him in the middle and fight him in America? Not to forget Wilder fought Ortiz in New York and there was some dodgy shenanigans there too.
     
  5. GeorgeDeservesAMedal

    GeorgeDeservesAMedal Member banned Full Member

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    I Really hope Fury doesn’t go down the same path GGG did after he got a bogus draw in the first Canelo fight then agreed to a rematch in The States. Look how that turned out for him.
     
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  6. BCS8

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    Wilder would be certifiable to fight Fury in Britain. He needs every scrap of home cooking he can get, and even then it probably won't be enough.
     
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  7. Perkin Warbeck

    Perkin Warbeck Boxing aficionado Full Member

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    New York is in the USA. And Wilder is from Eastern USA is he not?

    No, the first fight was in the USA, so to be fair the rematch should be in the UK.
     
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  8. de Morhalle

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    To be fair to Wilder I do not think this is his decision or Fury's to make, this comes down to the rat king Frank Warren and grocery clerks Al Haymon and Shelly Finkle along with the sanctioning body to decide the factors of location. Bottom line is Warren is man who can be bought out for a price and he would probably agree to another US showdown for a fee, plus there is no way Haymon and Finkle will let the WBC be fought outside US soil when it's the only belt on the US soil.

    AJ at their doorstep with everything and the numbers on his side, Fury proving a real problem for the division, Whyte and Chisora top billing , Parker back on the rise, rumours of Usyk moving up to heavy, Pulev with a challenging claim and Hughie Fury is an uncertain place. Yeah right is Wilder travelling abroad for any fight as the WBC champion , they have invested to much money in Wilder and with the recent fight it's damage control make no mistake.

    Fury is a fool but an honest fool , Frank Warren is not to be trusted.
     
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  9. DoubleJ

    DoubleJ Active Member Full Member

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    Wilder is from the South. He lives over a thousand miles away from NY. I think UK posters don't realize quite how big of a place this is.

    NYC is actually as neutral as you can get for these two. Wanting it in the UK seems to be an angle to screw Wilder, not to get a fair result.
     
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  10. DoubleJ

    DoubleJ Active Member Full Member

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    It's not our fault our states are bigger than your countries. NYC is as close to neutral ground as possible. Maybe there's a venue in Newfoundland.

    I want a fair result. Not a British stoppage, not a robbery. Fair. 2 of the 3 judges in LA had fair scores.
     
  11. Perkin Warbeck

    Perkin Warbeck Boxing aficionado Full Member

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    No, it's in Wilder's home country.
    Like what happened to Fury in the last fight?

    Maybe this time they'll hire a dodgy referee who let's Wilder punch Fury in the genitals, like Ward did to Kovalev. Then the ref will wave his hands for a TKO.
     
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  12. HappyClappy

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    Simple solution. Lets send them all off to Saudi Arabia like Groves and Smith
     
  13. DoubleJ

    DoubleJ Active Member Full Member

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    So you straight up want a robbery, not a fair fight.

    The US ref let the UK fighter get up off the mat and take 12 additional seconds to recover. A UK ref would have stopped it. No doubt. Fury got screwed by ONE non-US judge only because he was allowed to finish the fight. This would've been a KO stoppage in the UK and you know it.

    Our country is big. Hell, my state is bigger than your island.
     
  14. Perkin Warbeck

    Perkin Warbeck Boxing aficionado Full Member

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    I don't live on an island, I live on the same continent as you do. And I've never been a Tyson Fury fan.

    However, I believe in fair play.

    The first fight was in the USA, Wilder's country. So to be fair the rematch should be in the UK, Fury's country.
     
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  15. Brighton bomber

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    You're being way too optimistic, it wasn't a fair result the first time around and it won't be a fair result 2nd time around either no matter where it's held in the US as location wasn't what resulted in the dodgy decision. Usually home town advantage favours the home fighter due to the pro home town fighters crowd influencing judging but that wasn't the case in Fury/Wilder as the crowd had a very loud and large British contingent which drowned out much of the US support.

    What happened in Fury/Wilder wasn't the first time Wilder's had seemingly very pro Wilder judges score in his favour in fights most thought he was losing on the score cards. There was precedent and we saw the bias or blatant corruption confirmed when we got the decision. If Haymon and Finkel are the ones promoting the card then we can assume we'll see a repeat of the first fight no matter where it is.

    So in reality we won't get a fair result the cards are stacked heavily in Wilder's favour. So what's the best option. Well the UK may very well see scorecards lean in favour to Fury but so what we all know there's not a hope in hell of Wilder out boxing Fury he has to win by KO and the UK referee tendency to stop fights early only favours Wilder. So if anything UK is Wilder's best bet for a legit fair win.

    But of course there's no way Wilder will leave the safety of the US and the safety of judges who will always score in his favour no matter what. Wilder will refuse to fight in the UK either forcing Fury to fight in the US or allowing Hearn to sweep in a make Joshua/Fury as Wilder yesterday stated on Tha Boxing Voice he wouldn't fight Joshua next no matter how much Hearn offers.
     
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