Wilder vows to come back stronger

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  1. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    Only thing he's coming back to is another beating from the Gypsy King.

    When was the last time you saw a fighter take such a beating win the rematch? It would be like picking Duran to beat Hearns in a rematch or Briggs to beat Vitali in a rematch, it just ain't happening.
     
  2. Potwash

    Potwash The Real Untouchables Full Member

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  3. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    That's not what wilder was saying when Joshua got beat. But he needs to come back better more than anything else.
     
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  4. Rikicortz

    Rikicortz Active Member banned Full Member

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  5. BELLERS

    BELLERS Active Member Full Member

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    Surely, deep down you must know this is highly unlikely. Wilder is the king of excuses. Maybe you're trolling. Wilder lost the first ( unofficially ) to a 50% fit Fury, and we all know what happened in the second. Yes, Wilder has a puncher's chance. But throwing overhand rights from another planet, really ?
     
  6. LD Boxer-Puncher

    LD Boxer-Puncher Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You obviously don't follow Fury at all. Tyson Fury will say one thing today and to the opposite tomorrow. Don't be silly. What would be the reason he wouldn't want Joshua?

    He also didn't say that. He said he'll have whoever is best at that time. Who's that going to be Einstein?

    I said there's no chance of him holding the division to ransom and fighting lots of bums like Wilder has. I was polite about it despite that being a rather dense suggestion from yourself. If you watched any other interview of his, he has some where he has also said his plan now is Joshua and then retire. His wife also said in a recent documentary that she knows how much he wants to fight Joshua and she wants him to retire following that. Shall I go on?

    With Fury, go on what he does. Not what he says. A word of advice
     
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  7. Neon Maniac

    Neon Maniac Member Full Member

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    I just showed you proof of him being disinterested in a fight with AJ next, you were proven wrong .

    Why did Fury want 60 percent to fight AJ if he is eager ? Can you answer that ?

    The fight may happen but if Fury really wanted it he would have fought AJ first because that was offered to him before the Wilder fight . These are things that actually happened these aren’t words they are actions .

    You can make a claim he will fight AJ but it doesn’t actually mean anything unless he agrees to it , right ?
     
  8. Naked Snake

    Naked Snake Active Member Full Member

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    Joshua would have absolutely destroyed him if they fought before the first Wilder fight, and Fury knows it. There's a reason he went for Wilder first.
    Joshua also did tell him 'get fit you fat ****' suggesting he wasn't particularly interested in a half-mast Gypsy King, unlike Wilder
     
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  9. Braindamage

    Braindamage Baby Face Beast Full Member

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    I think you're totally wrong! There is only 1 fighter like Fury in the heavyweight division. Usky has the movement to bother Wilder, but lacks the size to manhandle Wilder like Fury did. AJ has the size and power, but lacks the movement. Wilder remains a threat to everyone else in the division. If Wilder is smart, he will take up Larry Holmes on his offer and develop a decent jab.
     
  10. Pakkuman

    Pakkuman I'm not hot. I'm just BIG. banned Full Member

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    I'm glad that Wilder has vowed to come back stronger and not weaker.

    :rolleyes:
     
  11. Hanz Cholo

    Hanz Cholo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    only if he WINS!
     
  12. Neon Maniac

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    Well Hearn offered Fury 3 warm up fights to have no excuses when AJ defeated him , team Wilder tried to fight Fury after his first comeback fight because they are opportunistic people and it turned out Wilder isn’t good enough to defeat him at any time but my money would be in AJ over Fury .
     
  13. LD Boxer-Puncher

    LD Boxer-Puncher Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No, no, you didn't prove anything other than that you don't have any knowledge that goes deeper than a couple of interviews Fury has done.

    You even went further towards proving that by making another incorrect statement in that Fury wanted 60% from AJ. He wanted 50. The offer from Hearn was 60-40 in AJ's favour. That's why he had Wilder instead.

    Besides any of that.... He came back from being 10st overweight to fight Wilder early doors.... He fought Wladimir Klitschko who was 11 years unbeaten and who the world gave him absolutely no chance against, what is it about Anthony Joshua that makes you think he is so fearsome for Fury? Use your brain, apply some logic.

    There is an actual documentary in the UK at the moment in which his wife states clearly, what I've just said to you. She's a serious character. Tyson isn't. He says one thing and means the opposite, then sometimes he's blatantly clear. He has a split personality, pretty common knowledge all of this nowadays.
    There are numerous videos I could show you in which he says he will fight Joshua too, but like the one you've provided (for some reason), they would prove nothing. Sometimes you have to look at things other than a 3 minute interview to see what a fighter really wants....

    Tyson Fury stated multiple times that he wasn't interested in Wilder before that fight too. In off the cuff interviews, similar statements like "I don't care who's next, Frank is my promoter, whoever he puts in front of me I'll fight, simple as that".

    If you're going to put something out as being factual, especially backing it up as having "actually happened", I'd suggest that you first make sure they have next time

    You're welcome to disagree, I'm confident though.

    You talk of a jab etc, Usyk not being big enough and so on.
    I don't think the guy actually has it in him to develop a jab, why wouldn't he have done it by now? You can say, because he hasn't needed to with the people he has fought before Fury... But after the Fury fight, why not try to establish one then? He hasn't got it. He's a right hand and nothing else. Fury has shown people the way, and someone else will follow, before too long.

    Besides that, he didn't just lose, he was humbled. He's a comfortable night's work for Usyk in my opinion too. Whatever you may say about size
     
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  14. Eggman

    Eggman "The cream of the crop! Nobody does it better! Full Member

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    As I get older and learn more about things we can’t even begin to make sense of, wilder 100% sold his soul to the devil.

    fury got up miraculously in the 12th by a Devine Hand and then 2nd god wasn’t messing about with that demon.

    I’m not religious but all the top sports stars, Hollywood, it’s just par for the course satanism. The more I stay on the internet the more messed up stuff I find
     
  15. Braindamage

    Braindamage Baby Face Beast Full Member

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    Wilder is the most limited heavyweight belt holder I've ever watched. Anyone that knows the first thing about boxing can see the huge lack of skill when watching Him. That being said, there is something there. Heavyweight legends want to work with him, top trainers want to work with him. After the first fight, Fury scrapped his trainer and changed his game plan, just for the rematch. If he developed a jab and learns to stay on balance, he can be a real threat to any heavyweight, but he must humble himself, except the fact that Fury was just the better fighter that night. No excuses, no BS. Once he realizes his skills are all but nonexistent, then he can begin to learn. That will probably be a taller order to fill than actually him learning boxing technique.
     
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