Fury/Wilder 3 SHOULD happen!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by TEAM_LOMA, Apr 16, 2020.


  1. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    He`ll have to stop saying crap like he`s working on the super duper punch though, he didn`t know what the hell he was doing in their, it wa like a big average guy off the street challenging a well trained pro, he was awful.
     
  2. Neon Maniac

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    Hearn May still want that fight ,it’s his biggest fight he can make now still unless Wilder gets badly beat again. It all depends how Wilder loses next time . Most fans will still want the AJ fight just because . Joshua made it clear he still wants Wilder if he loses but that was before Fury came back ,so ?
     
  3. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I am very feel me good. Full Member

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    I'd rather see Wilder fight Whyte or Ruiz before taking on Fury again. Fury needs to target Juicy J while both men are still at their peak.

    A Wilder 3 fight is about as pointless as it gets unless you want to see Wilder brutally beaten down and KOed in humiliating fashion again... Hmmm. :thinking:
     
  4. Tyson Fury Goat

    Tyson Fury Goat Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    thats good point fury can even take widler easy and still grind out and win no matter what he will always win
     
  5. Tyson Fury Goat

    Tyson Fury Goat Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    For me the first not the second fight proved to me even more that Wilder will never have a chance with Fury

    Fury at his worst still beat Wilder easy so from now on Fury will always be in better conditon then he was in the first which means Wilder will have no chance at all no matter what wilder says

    Dont forget in the 12th round in the first fight after wilder dropped him hard fury got up and beat wilder down that was very telling.....
     
  6. TEAM_LOMA

    TEAM_LOMA This is Boxing Full Member

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    I don’t think it’s pointless. I’m all for Wilder having the opportunity for a rematch and he still has a punchers chance no matter what. I think this rivalry is good for boxing.
     
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  7. edabomb

    edabomb Active Member Full Member

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    AJ has made it clear he wants to fight Wilder and Fury, but these two actually signed on the dotted line. This fight should go ahead and then we'll enter the 18-24 month stalling phase by AJ while he continues his run through a list of journeyman.
     
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  8. Neon Maniac

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    That’s funny because I recall Wilder saying he lost his pen and isn’t signing without a date scheduled with team Joshua where he didn’t have one either for Fury until 3 months later ? Hmmm

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    This is Joshuas statement even after Wilder ducked him and let the Povetkin fight go ahead.

    “Wilder can come to the Povetkin fight, sure he can, but he also wanted to get in the ring” Joshua said. “But I said, ‘you ain’t getting in the ring until you sign the contract to fight me.’ I’ve signed the contract already. Get it done, and then we’ll announce it. I’m all about doing the business first and then do the talking about it.”


    Joshua stayed on that guys neck until he realized he wanted none of it .
     
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  9. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I like both fighters, too. Wilder and Fury are the two most entertaining heavyweights in the sport.

    Fury talks a great game and is the best boxer the division has had in decades, but his fights aren't always exciting. Wilder is a terrible smack talker. But he might be the best puncher ever, and all of his fights have been exciting or conclude in an exciting fashion.

    Some people like hype men. Some don't care for talk. Some people like boxers, some find them boring. Some like pure punchers, some find them one-dimensional. Together, Fury and Wilder seem to balance each other out.

    I think Fury will still be fighting well into his 40s. It's the family business. He has a style and size that will let him compete for many years to come. Wilder's had multiple surgeries on his arms and hands. Those begin to add up. Once you start going under the knife, it seems like it happens more often. His days are definitely winding down.

    Best case scenario in a historic sense, Wilder stops Fury in the third fight, so they both have a stoppage win to go along with the draw in fight one, they both fight others in 2021 (preferably Joshua, Whyte ... those types and not the Wallins and Schwarzs of the sport), and they settle matters in a fourth fight in 2022.

    They both won titles in 2015 and started this heavyweight resurgence, so it's good to see them battle it out for the top spot.

    It's definitely been a series at the very top of the division that was needed.
     
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  10. edabomb

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    It really could be either side is to blame. AJ hasn't really taken a risky fight since Wlad IMO, which was three years ago now. Sure the Ruiz banana peel happened but it's still been a string of 5 light touches.
     
  11. LoadedGlove

    LoadedGlove Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The division is in limbo until Fury and AJ fight. If by some miracle Wilder does beat Fury then he fights Joshua next. We are stuck with the situation as it is because contracts have been signed but for God's sake let's crack on after that .
     
  12. Neon Maniac

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    Yea it was AJ”s fault for Wilder losing his pen ,meanwhile he’s amounted a couple unification bouts and mandatory defenses after Wlad but no hard or risky fights unlike Wilder fighting guys two years out of ring or guys AJ defeated already like Breazeale ,Wilder has only fought one guy at top level and the bell saved him but we are led to believe its Joshua who took the easy ones , Surrrre we believe that ? Ha
     
  13. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    Fury Wilder 2 shouldn't even have happened.

    Wilder would only ever have a puncher's chance in this match-up.

    And he got that chance in the first fight, and still 'lost.'