For Fury’s sake

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Scissors, Dec 2, 2018.



  1. Scissors

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    i hope he got a two (well 3) way rematch clause. I can see Wilder not wanting a piece of that again.
     
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  2. EX7EY

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    Wilder wants absolutely none of that again.

    How many times must he have felt a proper mug being made to miss in the fashion he did.

    Personally I can't see the rematch happening for one reason or another
     
  3. tdf1974

    tdf1974 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    wtf

    have you blanked out Fury being a second away from being counted out?
     
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  4. EX7EY

    EX7EY YDKSAB Full Member

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    Yeah mate, I definitely see where you've taken that from my post.

    Wilder looked like a muppet for 90% of the fight. Against a guy thats been out of shape, inactive and not had a meaningful fight for 3 years.

    The rematch is a fury walkover and Deonkay won't have anything to do with it.
     
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  5. jonny v

    jonny v Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Knobs will always go on about the knock down But guess what... Fury got up.
     
  6. Robney

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    I think the rematch depends on the number of PPV buys, and then reverse of what usually happens in this case. If it's a pretty low number we probably see a rematch, because Wilders negotiation options for the Joshua fight would have tremendously diminished, with a robbery draw for a non draw.
    If it did reasonable or good numbers, Wilder probably wouldn't risk a 2nd fight with Fury and go will go straight to Joshua for all the marbles and cashing out.
     
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  7. N17

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    I don't think Wilder will fight Fury again, especially in the UK.
     
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  8. Patter983

    Patter983 Active Member Full Member

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    I think there would only been a clause for a loss i suppose it depends on the PPV numbers . If it did well i think it will Happen again.
     
  9. Unforgiven

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    A lot of people here said Fury wasn't ready, and that's correct.
    But you underestimated what an un-ready Fury was capable of against Wilder.
    Wilder did too.

    There's a good chance Wilder will not be wanting a piece of a better prepared Fury six months down the road.
     
  10. destruction

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    The rematch has to be in the UK.

    Do not make the same mistake as GGG and fight the rematch again in the US again against the "home" fighter, as they will stiff you again

    And people wonder why AJ will never fight in the USA.
     
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  11. Gomo

    Gomo Active Member Full Member

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    I don't think either will really want it.

    I reckon they would both rather fight AJ.

    For wilder, he knows he lost and he knows his only chance next time is the K.O however he also knows he can floor Tyson and get that K.O

    For tyson he knows he has the beating of wilder but also knows he could lose at any second and that its likely wilder will be more gung ho in the rematch looking to end it early.

    Its still a 50/50 fight in the rematch, clearly Tyson is the better fighter but wilder has the equaliser.


    I can see AJ fighting whyte next then either fury/wilder back end of next year

    I predict AJ would beat both fury and wilder, AJ lands a lot more power shots on fury than wilder can and stops him....hes a much better finisher than wilder.... he has the power to stop wilder rather than relying on out pointing him.
     
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  12. jonny v

    jonny v Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Aj beat fury ??? Are you mad?
     
  13. stittyb

    stittyb Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think the rematch suits all parties. Joshua will want one of the two puddings from December 22nd for his April dance partner, and both Wilder and Fury will come away from that fight thinking they could've won.

    Plus, after all that hype and drama, the rematch is bound to be a big money maker.
     
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  14. mcguirpa

    mcguirpa Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Rematch won't happen. Wilder will get to AJ first, Fury is going to have to fight bums for a couple of years.
     
  15. Caballo67

    Caballo67 Active Member Full Member

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    100% Hearn makes Joshua Wilder happen, they can't risk Fury getting a belt and him having some leverage to force a match.