Wilder Is Already looking To Side step Fury

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  1. boxingscience

    boxingscience Boxing Addict Full Member

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    In the interview after the fight, they were asking him who he would prefer to fight next, and he said he wants to fight for a world title, and that there should be one face, one champion, and that'll champion will be Wilder.

    Well Wilder, let me tell you, every boxing fan in this world knows who won that fight. It doesn't matter if you beat Joshua, it doesn't matter even if Joshua wins, none of you are lineal champions until you fight the Gypsy king, the true WBC and Lineal heavyweight champion of the world. Count your lucky stars, Wilder, because you got a gift. You were totally outboxed by the best boxer in the division.

    Sorry for the rant, but i know full well that Wilder and joshua are going to make a mockery of the sport I love by blatantly ducking the true champion.
     
  2. reckless

    reckless Active Member Full Member

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    The rematch would end up being like Wilder vs Stiverne 2. Wilder won't be so cautious next time.
     
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  3. boxingscience

    boxingscience Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You got more chances of Fury coming back better than Wilder. It was Fury that had all the negatives coming into this fight. It was Wilder that came in his best fighting shape. It was Wilder that was active. the truth is, Fury is just the better boxer. Wilder knows that. Wilder couldn't of got a better opportunity to beat Fury, and he wasn't nowhere near good enough to even do that. Out boxed.
     
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  4. Badbot

    Badbot You can just do things. Full Member

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    Did you not see the fight? There were numerous occasion where Wilder let his hands go and Fury made him miss badly.
    It wasn't Wilder being cautious for the sake of being cautious. He had to figure Fury out. He had to find a way to land the right hand. Which he eventually did.

    Just throwing punches got him nowhere.
     
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  5. boxingscience

    boxingscience Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wilder is a puncher, Tyson is the boxer. If Wilder wants to box this time, then let him, but it won't end well, and he'll just end up doing what he naturally does and start swinging anyway. Tyson will make him look even more amateurish next time than he did last time, because he'l be in even better fighting shape.
     
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  6. reckless

    reckless Active Member Full Member

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    Did you not see Fury knocked down twice, almost knocked out cold the second time?

    Fury is an awkward boxer and Wilder would have learnt a lot from their encounter for the rematch.
     
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  7. Badbot

    Badbot You can just do things. Full Member

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    Oh absolutely.
    I too think atm that Wilder is the clear favorite in the rematcH, even tho I though Fury completely outclassed him at times.

    But my point stands. Wilder wasn't being cautious just to do so. Just look at the 9th round. Wilder found an opening and got through. What happened then? He couldn't land anything significant again, even tho he let it all go.
    It took Wilder 12 rounds to really find a home for the right hand(and credit to him for pulling it off).
    And even then, he couldn't land anything of significance again.

    It isn't as simple as just "Wilder won't be as cautious again". Fury will make some changes and Wilder will once again have to figure out how to land the right hand.
     
  8. UniversalPart

    UniversalPart Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Tyson just has to take a step backwards - and be more cautious next time - and Wilder is neutralised.
     
  9. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    Wouldn't shock me at all if Wilder avoids Fury. He clearly lost the fight, deep down he knows this too, when the final bell rung, Fury raised his arms in victory but if you watch Wilder he didn't do this, he looked like a defeated man until the split decision was announced.

    If Wilder is smart he accepts whatever Hearn offers him and gets KO'ed by Joshua for a nice big fat paycheck.

    But I hope Hearn offers the April date to Fury, I doubt it happens but it's the fight that matters most right now.
     
  10. Bensub

    Bensub Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If Wilder doesnt fight Fury next then the whole world knows what he is basically saying.....

    Funny people on here, Wlad was too cautious, Wilder was too cautious, re-matches will be different.

    Its called Fury being able to control distance with his feet, height, reach and jab for the majority of rounds, he aint going to lose that overnight.
     
  11. MD2013

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    15:30 yeah he wants AJ next.

    Wont happen as I think Fury vs Wilder will be ordered next. Hopefully in the uk.