Exactly. The demand at the moment isn't for a third fight, it's for a Joshua fight. If Joshua takes it, which I highly doubt, then Wilder will be pushed aside till that fight is concluded. In the meantime, Wilder is better off taking a tune-up.
How can you compare Loma lost to Salido, with Wilder one? And calling veteran tactics, low blows and constantly fouling ??? Even with all the bull...... Lomachenko still won that fight. This fight can be used as something by his hater, but the hater will always find something to cry about, so who care. Salido duck the rematch, because he knew what will happen. He come heavily over weighted, was low blowing from the first round and fouling the whole match, and he still should have lost that fight. By bringing Salido - Loma fight, the only thing you shows in here is how incompetent you are, and that you know nothing of boxing and you are a pure hater. And Wilder is a dummy he won`t learn anything. The time for learn should have happen long ago. He can`t learn anymore. He may improve a certain area, like his gameplan for example, but the time to do this was this fight. Because he lost the first, and he should have made the necessary adjustment to win the rematch, yet he was KTFO. The only thing Wilder really do is talking, and to be fair he ain`t very good at that as well.
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That's why this is a riskier fight for Fury than for Wilder in my view. Wilder hit Fury in the temple and Fury somehow took enough off to walk through it, that's how small the margins can be. I think Fury might have been even a little too aggressive and could have still broken Wilder down without quite as much risk early on. But even in the first fight there were exchanges in the first round, Fury ate a flush left hook and almost a RH in the corner, so who knows. Point is, I don't understand why people think Wilder can't land in the third and do damage because Fury (or anyone) just has to make a little error in distance or slipping and bang. Wilder is very quick, it's not just his power, it's his speed that gets people. If Wilder did pull off the third, I don't think they'd give Fury another fight, they'd take that belt and run. Then they'd go for Joshua for two fights. Fury would be left out for over a year. It would be a terrible outcome for him mentally. If Wilder loses, he's lost to one guy (3x) and can shrug it off as a bad matchup and go back to punching slow moving targets, he'll probably be fine with that, he's no worse off than now.
Fury has already beat Wilder twice already, was not even any need of the rematch let alone a third fight. I hope Fury and Joshua get to fight next, and Wilder just steps aside. Would like to see Dillian vs Wilder, or Ruiz vs Wilder I think they are both 50/50 exciting fights, and will be far more competitive than watching Fury outclass Wilder over and over again.
Really no point in a third fight. First fight was a controversial draw that 9 out of 10 people felt Fury deserved. They had the rematch to settle that result and Fury won every round and knocked Wilder out in the 7th. Wilder doesn’t deserve an immediate rematch off that performance. Let someone that deserves it get a chance.
Let's not try and make out as if they are the same thing... Fury also won 17 of those combined 19 rounds. Wilder should have been counted for 2 additional knockdowns in Saturdays fight, one when he fell into the ropes and it kept him up, the other when he couldn't hold himself up and tumbled forward to the canvas tackling Fury in the process. Wilder was beaten from pillar to post and bullied by Fury. In the first fight Fury was robbed with a draw, let's not forget that.