Rematch in the UK or Fury should not bother

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  1. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone banned Full Member

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    Infact any place other then america. You cant get a fair decision over there, especially as a foreigner. Fury said he wanted to stay and Fight in the US Of Robberay but i think he will change his mind now. Big fights ruined by the yanks! yet again!
     
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  2. Simon Head

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    Don’t think he should bother with it, he already won the fight, move on to the next one.
     
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  3. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Rematch in UK makes monetary sense, they can do a stadium & with a late start, healthy UK / US PPV. However, you seen the last two AJ scorecards? Absolutely disgrace, if anything, the UK is worse.

    Just as IOC kicked AIBA's butt to the curb, professional fighters need to step up and form some sort of uber-organization, such as the Association of Tennis Professionals, non-profit, impartial, random official selection kept secret until the fight and actual non-payment if an independent international board disagrees with their job.
     
  4. Vykus

    Vykus ɹoolɟ ǝɥʇ ɯoɹɟ ʍǝᴉʌ ǝɥʇ Full Member

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    No bother. The global consensus is Fury won and he got robbed. After the Wilder fight, Fury knows he has to take Joshua next as his worth and bargaining power won't be any higher than now. A rematch vs Wilder makes no sense for Fury at all, no way the WBC mobsters let Wilder lose again and let his stocks drop even further. Fury knows they will only rob him again so they can get the Joshua payday, no matter even if Fury wins again. We are back to square one where both Wilder and Fury are going to be angling for that April 13th payday. The only difference is Fury's stocks have increased, and Wilders have dropped. Fury will make his move now and try to get the April 13th fight.
     
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  5. Boxingfan200

    Boxingfan200 USYK #1 P4P banned Full Member

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    I say no rematch everyone knows who truly won the fight (fury) make aj or whyte fight in the uk.
     
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  6. j0hn0

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    money standpoint? absolutely. He as long as he gets the lions share of the purse, being the true champ and the guy who won the last fight.

    legacy standpoint? absolutely not. He won the first fight, and everyone but the 115-111 judge and dan rafael knows it. move on to AJ, win that fight, and retire as the greatest of the post-klitschko hw's.
     
  7. gmurphy

    gmurphy Land of the corrupt, home of the robbery! banned Full Member

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    I mean big joe joyce gave barney mcginley better fair play against paddy ward than americans show foreign fighters, and they hate each other lol
     
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  8. kk17

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    Rematch in the UK makes sense
     
  9. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Fury will be even better if there's an immediate rematch. The longer out it is the better it will be for Wilder.
    For that reason Wilder will make a different defense. There's no way he's going through that again.
     
  10. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    I agree
    I think Fury should move on. He won that fight and doesn't need the belt
     
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