As I expected, Wilder is banging the drum for a fourth Fury fight after Fury ironed Wilder out and put him in the rear view mirror. He is clearly banking on the fight being made and Fury being completely disinterested and unmotivated in the hopes of knocking Fury out and claiming some sort of moral victory for himself and the people who enable him.
Cheers buddy. Just started getting involved in these forums so hopefully you'll be seeing a lot more of it round these parts.
We weren't wrong about not needing the third, though. Fury came in fat as hell and it got him dropped a few times by a motivated (and yes, slightly tactically improved under Malik Scott's tutelage) Wilder - subtract that and it literally went exactly as we all thought it would the second it was announced to a collective groan across the boxing community. If they fought six more times and Fury schooled and stopped him in each but got dropped at least once a night, it wouldn't justify a tenth meeting.