Fury/Wilder 3 SHOULD happen!

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  1. TEAM_LOMA

    TEAM_LOMA This is Boxing Full Member

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    These fighters are my favorite current heavyweights and I would love to see a trilogy. A third chapter would be a fitting conclusion to this entertaining rivalry after the first two fights being very memorable. Wilder coming off his first professional loss, a new level of motivation adds a potentially intriguing element to this fight. Could Fury underestimate what seems to be an easy job for him and get caught?
    Personally, I would be more interested in this trilogy than Canelo/GGG. I don't know if the box office numbers justify generating a trilogy between the two giants...but I'd love to see a trilogy as much as I want to see AJ vs Fury so bad.
     
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  2. navigator

    navigator "Billy Graham? He's my man." banned Full Member

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    This is Wilder's best hope, as I see things. I can't see Fury sleeping on the job at this business end of his career, though – last time was 'easy' because he prepared like a spartan, and he knows Wilder can still crack if nothing else.

    Just for the sake of argument, if he did come in complacent, he has the will and the nous to rise and grind out the result.
     
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  3. Rilz

    Rilz Ball don't lie! Full Member

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    If it happens, I will watch it for sure. The first 2 fights has left us without a shadow of a doubt who the superior fighter is though. At the same time, I was entertained greatly by both affairs, so I would definitely watch the third. This is also coming out the mouth of someone who is used to only coughing up $10 at the casino, or $20 at the movie theater.

    With that said, Fury v AJ obviously the #1 fight at HW, or maybe even world boxing. Fury v Wilder 3 is much further down that list.
     
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  4. Neon Maniac

    Neon Maniac Member Full Member

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    With the Corona virus there’s no way around a third fight ,any chance of either Pulev or Wilder stepping aside is gone with the postponement at hand . Wilder isn’t going to want that now and Pulev won’t step aside unless Wilder does because then there’s no point in doing it.

    When Wilder loses I hope he disappears for awhile and gets lost so there’s no possible interference with a possible undisputed fight because snake Finkle as long as he’s in the picture will do everything he can to get a 4th fight before Wilder cashes out .
     
  5. TEAM_LOMA

    TEAM_LOMA This is Boxing Full Member

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    I think Wilder will lose but will hold a major world championship again. No one is better than Fury at heavy untill further notice.
     
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  6. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    It’s pointless the first two fights haven’t been competitive.
     
  7. TEAM_LOMA

    TEAM_LOMA This is Boxing Full Member

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    How can a fight be scored a DRAW if it’s not competitive?
     
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  8. Juan carlos

    Juan carlos Active Member Full Member

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    I enjoyed watching tyson fury beat deontay wilder so much that so far I have seen the fight more than 10 times but the only thing I did not like was that they stopped the fight it was so exciting hdta that moment ... from the third fight and beating the fist harder but this time I don't want to be stopped
     
  9. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I am praying that Wilder comes to his senses and agrees to fight the winner of Joshua-Fury for the undisputed title. It is a bit hard or me to understand why he wouldn't want it in the first place, but god, please, just let it be.
     
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  10. Faceplant

    Faceplant Lucky Full Member

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    Definitely! Before I didn't really want to see it because I thought Wilder would have no chance because of how Fury handled him in the last fight, but since then I learned that Wilder wasnt even in the ring that night, and so now I'm starting to think Wilder has a chance again.
     
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  11. navigator

    navigator "Billy Graham? He's my man." banned Full Member

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    As much as I'd ideally like Fury to move on and not use any more time on a guy he's bested twice, the Bronze Bomber had the stones to sign a two-way rematch clause, something AJ refused to do (thus killing the Wilder-Joshua bout). Deontay would've given Fury another bite if the roles had somehow been reversed, so I can't begrudge him this shot at redemption if he wants it.
     
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  12. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    You really have to ask? How long have you been watching boxing? A 'judge' scored Mayweather vs Canelo a 'draw' when in reality Canelo won maybe 2 rounds if you were being generous. Confirmation biases exist as well as cozy relationships with certain promoters.
     
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  14. Zulawski

    Zulawski The Fistic Pariah Full Member

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    It should happen above other options on the table. Legacy wise, I think a lot of people have Fury up 2-0 with a stamp on the last fight. Still, what are the alternatives? We know what Fury's soft touches look like. Not very interesting. Wilder seems impatient at this age, so maybe he'd take another serious fight instead. His detractors would say otherwise. I don't see either fighting Joshua out of nowhere. As it stands, Wilder-Fury III is an easy fight to make that is superior to whatever fight these guys would realistically take next instead. I'm perfectly satisfied with it.
     
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  15. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    If Wilder loses again to Fury when could he get another crack at the title? He`s 35.