I feel sorry for Deontay. He has to choose which fighter he loses to next in his swan song. He could earn more vs Joshua but get savagely beaten or earn less vs Fury and lose on points.
I also feel sorry for Wilder, if he doesn't do the right thing and fight Fury in the UK next after that fight and disgusting result then he is without doubt a 24 carat coward.
there's no similarities. A poster was asking a question about Tyson's back against Ettiene, so I replied that it wasn't Tyson's first time hurting his back in boxing because of the amount of situps he does.
Um he broke it 12 weeks before training camp?? Didn't look like he was protecting it in the fight... I was sure he was going to throw a shoulder out the way he was loading up with it..
Hmm this is an interesting dilemna. If the clock is ticking on Wilder's career (and since Wilder relies on athleticism he only has a few more years) then there's got to be lots of motivation to face Joshua next instead. If that happens let's hope Fury takes it philosophically and doesn't take it as "the world is against me" or w/e.
Wow angry relax your boi had a 115-111 pre filled card.. He had all the protection he needed... Fyi two knock downs only equals an extra 2 points in a fight not 4 or 5...
In Deontay's defense, though, Fury and his team actually said it may make more sense to fight in the US again since the money will probably be better.
I'd be cool with either fight. This one doesn't really need a rematch since everyone already knows who won, but it'd be fun to see Fury outclass Wilder even worse a second time round. Whoever Wilder fights let's hope he doesn't sprain his ego muscle or burst his hyperius bubbloid twelve weeks before. That'd seriously hamper his ability to be an obnoxious jackass.
If it's the truth (which i doubt it is since there are videos of him throwing it constantly throughout camp) then we shouldn't see him dodging the rematch because he'll want it.