Will Deontay Wilder have the courage to rematch Tyson Fury in the UK?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Perkin Warbeck, Dec 6, 2018.


Will Wilder be fair and fight Fury in the UK?

Poll closed Feb 4, 2019.
  1. No, he'll demand the fight be in the USA

    85.1%
  2. Yes, he's a ring warrior not a prima donna, he'll go to the UK to fight Fury

    14.9%
  1. PernellSweetPea

    PernellSweetPea Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    he might if he thinks he can win by knockout. Even in the US I think if this fight goes 12 next time that Fury wins.
     
  2. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    How is this even a question? Wilder is a demonstrated coward and fraud. Will he fight Fury at all at this point now that he understands that Fury at 40% is still better than he is?

    The only way that Wilder agrees to fight in the UK is if his handlers finally figure out that they aren't going to make a money off of him, he is damaged goods and they have to cut him loose. Then they will talk his borderline-******ed ass into getting on a plane and selling the belt, telling him the entire time that they have it sowed up like last time.
     
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  3. red_roo

    red_roo Active Member Full Member

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    Wilder got big ball's . I backed wilder more then 4 year's ago an I'll back wilder in da rematch atm
     
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  4. red_roo

    red_roo Active Member Full Member

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    Yep that's what will happen . What ya call that match fixing Ooh that's right they don't do that in boxing lol's
     
  5. LD Boxer-Puncher

    LD Boxer-Puncher Well-Known Member Full Member

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    As much a Fury fan as I am. It'd garner a lot of respect from me if Wilder was to travel to fight Fury. (Although he shouldn't be any longer) He is the champion after all and I'm a firm believer that you rightly call the shots in those circumstances. Hence why a road champion, who travels to defend deserves massive credit, and one who chooses not to, can't (or shouldn't) be criticised