DEONTAY WILDER SAYS TYSON FURY IS A COWARD IF HE DOES NOT TAKE THE REMATCH

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  1. Ph33rknot

    Ph33rknot Live as if you were to die tomorrow Full Member

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    should be in the UK this time
     
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  2. SmackDaBum

    SmackDaBum TKO7 banned Full Member

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    In UK or US?
     
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  3. KenBoon

    KenBoon The Marquess of Queensbury's proof reader Full Member

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  4. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Deontay is damaged goods now marketing wise. How the hell are they going to market him unless he rematches Fury in the UK with neutral judging and proper scorecards?
     
  5. Holler

    Holler Doesn't appear to be a paid matchroom PR shill Full Member

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    His best bet is to make Fury an offer he can't accept, either through timing, location or split and then scream to his fanbase that Fury don't want any of that smoke etc. Of course it will be utter nonsense. There are however, sadly, enough half-wits, simpletons and suchlike amongst them for this to get some legs.

    He can then forget about this nasty cherry pick gone wrong and carry on the process of selling himself as some kind of brave, fight anyone crusader for boxing glory whilst fighting has been's, never was'es and hype jobs until the figures add up on each side of the Atlantic and the big cash-in can take place.

    Fury is probably better leaving him to it. Everyone knows he beat him and everyone knows that he's only likely to beat him again via a decision, which would necessitate fair judging, which ain't gonna happen if he travels there. So maybe Fury should let AJ take the belt off him and then he can take it off AJ, or try at least, I don't think he'll find that as easy as some here seem to.
     
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  6. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    :risas3: The suicidal inactive drug-ravaged shell of Fury's grandfather's atrophied muscles bloated shot ghost fought the ''Baddest Man on the Planet'' in his backyard after not having fought anyone with a pulse in 3 years and coming back from the brink of destruction and Donkey has the audacity to even mention that word in the same breath as Fury's name?! And about a gypsy of all people, a warrior people who every man in our breed is bred to fight from the moment of birth :facepalm:

    Donkey better get his ass over to the UK if he wants to try and redeem himself from that loss in everyone bar the judge's eyes and to prove that he's isn't a gutless yellow-bellied coward and I can assure you if he does somehow manage to inflate those little rat-sized testicles of his to man size I and every fighting man in my breed will be there in person to cheer our gypsy brethren Tyson on and to witness Donkey's humbling.
     
  7. mthez

    mthez Active Member banned Full Member

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    We already know Fury is a coward he is ducking AJ.
     
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  8. dellboi94

    dellboi94 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Time for Wilder to step outside of his comfort zone. He had the deck stacked in his favour in the first Fury fight and still didn't get the W. Also got saved in the Ortiz fight. Fury should make him sweat.
     
  9. Tankatron

    Tankatron Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Given the obvious controversy over the first fights result, Wilder really should give Fury the rematch in the UK, plus it would massively increase the profile and standing of both fighters as, let's be honest, the UK's where it's at as far as heavyweight boxing is concerned. Plus the clamour for the winner facing AJ for all the marbles would be irresistible.

    However, we all know that there's a snowballs chance in hell of Deonkey conceding any sort of advantage to Fury or anyone else for that matter, so expect Wilder to tinally fight his mandatory and hopefully Fury vs AJ gets made, though I very much doubt that will happen until it's a unification fight.
     
  10. inner2deepz

    inner2deepz Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Why would the guy who’s calling out the other guy for a rematch after a **** decision be a coward?
     
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  11. Liquorice

    Liquorice Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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  12. tee_birch

    tee_birch Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Boo boo for Fury if he's asked to fight in the place that makes the most commercial sense.

    It's actually laughable when I read some posts.

    In an idealistic world, yes, the UK for the rematch is fair. But it's called PRIZE fighting. The purse from the US PPV and live gate will dwarf the UK numbers.
     
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  13. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    There should be a rematch but he's right but he's wrong about Fury being a Coward.
     
  14. don owens

    don owens Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah, that is so. But, Wilder is still a good dancer. not to mention the windmill punches. The only person I have seen that could do the windmill better.....was a girl in the sixth grade. She was a terror.
     
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  15. Jackomano

    Jackomano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This. The Fury fight is also in demand at the moment due to the controversy from the first fight, so I can see why Wilder wants to bank on that. It would be a complete waste if Wilder and Fury don't immediately rematch and Wilder knows it. Joshua isn't going anywhere and will be available for the winner of the rematch to fight, since guys like Whyte, Miller, and Pulev don't stand a chance at taking Joshua's belts from him. However, from Fury's point of view he knows Wilder's desperate for the rematch, so Wilder's most likely going to have to give into some of Fury's demands such as money and location to make the fight happen.
     
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