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

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  1. Guybino

    Guybino Boxing Addict Full Member

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    has the fight been confirmed yet?
     
  2. Above Deck

    Above Deck Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wilder will fight anyone. A guy with such power would not be scared of anything. Wilder is that guy. He always seems to land that power, but if he can't against Fury he won't win.
     
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  3. Guybino

    Guybino Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He ducked Wlad. So why would he face the man who beat Wlad?
     
  4. Braindamage

    Braindamage Baby Face Beast Full Member

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    LOL Sh!t just got real up in here! Look at all you Fury sack suckers! Just a few weeks ago you guys were saying all kinds of nonsense about how Wilder wouldn't fight Fury. Never once did I read that Fury needs a full year to get ready for Wilder.......Wilder LOL You guys lost all credibility. How can you guys critisize a fighter for the better part of 3 years, while elevating Fury to legendary status? Oh but, the situation changed in the last week didn't it? The ink on the Fury/Wilder contract wasn't even dry yet and you dummies started in with the Fury ain't ready yet speak. LOL
     
  5. TheMotorCityCobra

    TheMotorCityCobra Active Member Full Member

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    Soon people will realize Deontay will fight anyone, anywhere, anytime. The hatred for him is still clouding the judgement of some cynical, bitter fans. Mostly Matchroom slappys. But yes, he will fight anyone. Fury, Povetkin, Ortiz, Joshua...he just needs a willing dance partner, and Fury and Ortiz are just that. Sadly Joshua and Povetkin are not. AJ can't hide forever though, eventually he'll have to find his sack and glove up with Deontay.
     
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  6. OpinionOfACasual

    OpinionOfACasual Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Deontay will fight anyone, anywhere, anytime........

    Except for Wladimir Klitschko - Won the WBC still played the 'I'm not ready for Wlad....Still a prospect' card.

    Except for Alexander Povetkin - Because he's a 'drugs cheat'......Who was actually 'cleared', but willing to fight Ortiz who is nothing but 'Myth' unlike Povetkin.

    Except for Dillian Whyte - Who's apparently a 'bum' and 'nobody'.....But fought Stiverne ll, a lower ranked fighter, for less money.

    Except for Anthony Joshua - $15,000,000.....'Not enough'.

    He even labelled Fury a 'Nobody', a 'bum' and a 'joke' when the Fury which beat Klitschko entered the ring to confront him.....Now he's rimming him because he thinks its perfect timing against a weaker Fury.



    I'm starting to warm to the 'Real' Deontay Wilder, the guy behind all his loudmouth BS........

    But don't pretend this guy's team have been chasing fights, they've been running away from them for years.
     
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  7. vassock

    vassock New Member Full Member

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    Fury is young (30) and has a relatively young career at only 27 fights. Compare that to how many fights Wlad had. He also appeared very fast and slick against Pianeta, dancing around for all 12 rounds, which is very impressive for a big heavyweight like him. I think Fury is still in his prime.
     
  8. OpinionOfACasual

    OpinionOfACasual Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Ask medical experts about Klitschko's/Fury's lay off periods......

    Not one tell you that Fury is currently in better health than Klitschko was.


    Joshua beating Klitschko was played down because "Wlad was coming off a long lay off".....

    Fury's lay off included his weight going up to 400+ pounds + Coke/Booze binge.
     
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  9. Ukansodoff

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

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    If we hadnt of heard of Fury before his come back and based the "big fight" on his last 2 performances there would be uproar. 4 rounds of questionable Boxing against a complete nobody and then a 10 rounder against somebody outside the top 100 there would be uproar from the Boxing world and with the lay off, weight gain and drugs we really needed to see if Fury is really back and its hard to say YES just yet after those 2 performances.

    Wilder is scared of nobody, he wants this version of Fury and hed want a fully fit version of Fury or Joshua. But Finkel is just playing the same game hes played throughout Wilders career and Finkel would not allow Wilder to take a risk against a fully fit Fury. No Finkel would rather have him in with Stiverne again.
     
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  10. Vykus

    Vykus ɹoolɟ ǝɥʇ ɯoɹɟ ʍǝᴉʌ ǝɥʇ Full Member

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    I think Wilder would genuinely fight anyone, anywhere, but if you think his team would your off your marbles. Team Wilder has ensured Wilder has fought nothing but the sick, injured and irrelevant his whole career whilst whole heartedly avioding any contender in their prime.
    Fury - after 3 year lay off, coke addiction being 350-400 pounds.
    Ortiz - 39, fading, heart condition
    Stiverne - Overweight, shot, 39,took a dive.
    Washington - WBC had to move his rank from #26 to #10 just so Wilder could fight him. Best fight was a draw with Mansour.
    Arreola - Shot to pieces, lost to 2 journeyman prior.
    Szpilka - Beat up by Jennings 2 years prior. Only notable victory was very close points win over an old Adamek.
    Duhuapas - Dropped a clear decision to a 13-0 Teper 6 months prior.
    Molina - Luckiest journeyman alive.

    There is not a single champion/ in prime contender on Wilders resume. Not his fault, its his team of leeches around him. Joshua, Povetkin, Miller, Breazeale, Whyte, Parker, team Wilder will continue to aviod like the plague, because they know odds are their man gets beat.
     
  11. TheMotorCityCobra

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    Eddie Hearn is that you? Spewing the same garbage drivel over and over. My favorite is blaming Deontay for Povetkin's failed drug test. Only a true Mathroom ball slurper regurgitates that nonsense. Again with the 15 Mil? We all know AJ ran away from a guarunteed $80 million minimum for 2 fights. Dillian Whyte...hahahahahahahah. That fat bag of goo could have had his shot at Deontay but he ran from King Kong like a little, frightened girl. Wilder doesn't need to waste his time with flabby windbag. Finally Klitschko, Wilder was not ready for him 4 years ago. He was still learning as he only started boxing at 19. Nothing wrong with knowing you have to get better before you fight the best. You know, like what AJ said about Wilder right here from 2017........hahahahahahah
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  12. Jackomano

    Jackomano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Of course he would. If Fury wouldn't have went off the deep end several years ago Wilder would've fought him back then. Wilder clearly wants to fight the best. He beat Ortiz, who nobody wanted to fight and still don't want to fight. Even if he beats Fury I have a feeling the earliest he'd be able to fight Joshua would be in 2020, since Joshua's team wants Joshua to get some more experience and earn several more paydays before risking it all against Wilder.
     
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  13. Robney

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    No.
    He has stated multiple times that he doesn't fight juiced up guys.
     
  14. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    So again...is Fury injured? "Back to full strength", what is impeding his strength?
     
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  15. Perkin Warbeck

    Perkin Warbeck Boxing aficionado Full Member

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    1. Gaining and then quickly losing over 100 pounds causes a severe loss of strength. With crash diets, one loses muscle along with fat.
    2. Not exercising for a couple of years while he was laying around, suffering from depression and gaining weight.
    3. Drug abuse

    He will take another eight months to a year to get back to his full strength, providing he takes care of himself.