would Deontay Wilder accepted a fight vs a 100% Tyson Fury?

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  1. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    This! It's ****ing pathetic. Wilder won't fight anyone yet he's fighting Fury the lineal HW Champ and the excuses are already rolling in. It's not Wilder's fault that AJ is ducking him. At least Fury had the balls to fight Wilder and both men should be applauded. Lastly Wilder haters, I thought Wilder was no good bum anyway? If that's the case Fury should school him. Why are you trolls making such a big deal about Wilder fighting Fury? It should be easy work for Fury right???:deal:
     
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  2. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    According to Wilder haters Wilder is no good and is trash anyone in the top 25 can beat him. Fury should make easy work out of the bum.
     
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  3. jmashyaka

    jmashyaka Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think he would coz they were building that fight after Wilder knocked out Spilka. However I’m not sure it matters, would AJ have fought Wlad if he weren’t coming off a lay off and a loss? It doesn’t
    matter imo, he fought him and he beat him.
     
  4. tee_birch

    tee_birch Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He definitely would. $15mil vs a guy that can't punch. Wilder is wary of big punchers but unorthodox boxers with a shaky chin aren't gonna give him sleepless nights.
     
  5. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    I'm not sure Fury can beat a top 10 opponent at the moment TBF. I think this era isn't great either but they're all around the same level and employ a number of different styles so should make for a more interesting set of fights if not of the highest quality.

    *I used to dislike Wilder for bottom feeding and him and his team not stepping up. He's now had one solid fight and I could of changed my opinion on him but now I think he's also a ***** for the things he says. I think Joshua is a disingenuous dick too FWIW.
     
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  6. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    I know you're not a troll and are a great poster so my post isn't really directed at you.

    I see it like this Wilder haters have never rated him so why all of a sudden are they looking for excuses when the fight is made? Even if Fury is only 80% of what he once was he should be able to easily dispatch of a no talent bum like Wilder. I mean they talked that talk for years about him so now why the change?
     
  7. marting

    marting Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes. I think one of the reasons this fight would happen is both of these fighters have a very big say in determining the direction of respective careers. Now I can't say that unequivocally but judging a public book by the cover both of these guys give me the impression that they'll do what they want even if drives a pr department nuts and ultimately call the shots. Neither of them come across as packaged products that bequeath total control to some dude using financial spread sheets and market data.
     
  8. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    Cheers.

    Well I don't think Wilder is as bad as made out by some. His CV is but his ability is not. He might be an ATG puncher and certainly isn't the glass jawed joke some would have us believe. His technique often make him clumsy and useless but he has an equaliser and that was enough against the top 5 Ortiz.

    I also think Fury might be a lot less than 80%. Then there is the potential that part of his 'prime' self was chemically enhanced. I think both fighters think they're cherry picking the other and that coupled with the hype they both bring makes this a fascinating fight. I'll be looking forward to it despite thinking that Fury won't be the same guy we saw that night in Germany.
     
  9. Glass Joe

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    In a few words: hell no.
     
  10. Glass Joe

    Glass Joe 1-99 TBE Full Member

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    Not me. Nor do I believe that he deserves the title shot. Even if it is vs a guy who barely even deserves the title himself. Whyte deserves the shot, Brezeale does also more than Fury. Why would Fury do this is my question? We all know and have heard that if he loses that he'll likely retire. Well, he just lost 150 lbs, has been in a psyche wars, on narcotics, hasn't recovered his technique, skills, speed, footwork, or power. Nor has he even fought a top 100 heavyweight in his comeback. It's a joke fight and what else would I expect from Wilder's team?
     
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  11. Hayemaker83

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    That's the issue I take with this fight. If and when Wilder beats Fury, he's gonna say he just beat the lineal champ, a force in the division and say he only fights the best when we all know Fury was not %100 in this fight and only had 2 tuneups after a 2.5 year layoff. He's gonna act as though he just beat Fury as if he was at his best which is totally false.
     
  12. Braindamage

    Braindamage Baby Face Beast Full Member

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    Correct me if I'm wrong but, wasn't Fury the one saying how he could beat both AJ and Wilder and that he is the true heavy weight champ. All this while sitting on his back side, drinking, eating excessively and doing drugs? In essence, calling all the top heavies out. Now that one of the top dogs answered his call, they get criticized for excepting it? Are these guys supposed to just let TF clown them for 3 years and pass on the first opportunity to whoop that ass and get paid to do so?
     
  13. Caliboxing

    Caliboxing Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So how many fights would it take for that fat ass to be 100%. Nobody's fault but his own and he thinks he's 100% ready to fight Wilder, no one forced him to take the fight this year. He compromised his own career and now fans make excuses. If he gets brutally KO's for his overconfidence, and miscalculations then good. One less PED using, undisciplined fraud in boxing.
     
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  14. N17

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    I believe Wilder would, I don't think Wilder would be or is remotely frightened of Fury, regardless of what condition he is in.
     
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  15. Perkin Warbeck

    Perkin Warbeck Boxing aficionado Full Member

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    Wilder has never and will never fight a prime good heavyweight.

    If Fury gets back to full strength next year, Wilder will avoid him like the plague. But right now, Fury is vulnerable so Wilder is fighting him.