is a wilder vs fury rematch pretty much certain?
is a wilder vs fury rematch pretty much certain?
or could aj face one of them first?
Re: is a wilder vs fury rematch pretty much certain?
If not the rematch, than I'd rather see Fury vs AJ, cause only this can be called the fight of the best.
Re: is a wilder vs fury rematch pretty much certain?
Fury will fight AJ next. That's where the money is.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: is a wilder vs fury rematch pretty much certain?
I have my doubts we'll see the rematch. I can see Wilder going straight for the cashout against Joshua. This was easily a huge scare for him and his team. He even said as much in the post-fight interview. "I don't know if we're going to rematch immediately." 
Other than the power, there isn't anything Wilder can do to improve while Fury, with a 12 rounder under his belt, is likely a lot more dangerous.
Other than the power, there isn't anything Wilder can do to improve while Fury, with a 12 rounder under his belt, is likely a lot more dangerous.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: is a wilder vs fury rematch pretty much certain?
Joshua’s next 12 months is planned out. Doesn’t involve Fury or Wilder.
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are you sure? would fury lets say, not be big enough to adjust any plans?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:35 Joshua’s next 12 months is planned out. Doesn’t involve Fury or Wilder.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: is a wilder vs fury rematch pretty much certain?
Hearn said even if Wilder loses, they’d still fight himjamamb wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:37are you sure? would fury lets say, not be big enough to adjust any plans?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:35 Joshua’s next 12 months is planned out. Doesn’t involve Fury or Wilder.
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HeavyHitters
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Re: is a wilder vs fury rematch pretty much certain?
and if they included a draw, and of course if they want to be executed by whoever has the right
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I'd think they'd eventually wind up rematching each other even if they get beat by someone else in the meantime. They still got some sh*t to work out amongst themselves whatever the case with other opponents.
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I think they'll both thoroughly enjoy freezing AJ for out a bit - and why not ?
AJ is The Golden Child and Fast Eddie has been snarkily cussing their marketability while low-balling opponents. Now these two have put on a great show - which I think we'd all watch again ( ? ) and reveled in the whole "we're the best 2" schtick. And for once the main HW fight people want to see doesn't involve AJ.
They'll love letting him stew...
AJ is The Golden Child and Fast Eddie has been snarkily cussing their marketability while low-balling opponents. Now these two have put on a great show - which I think we'd all watch again ( ? ) and reveled in the whole "we're the best 2" schtick. And for once the main HW fight people want to see doesn't involve AJ.
They'll love letting him stew...
Re: is a wilder vs fury rematch pretty much certain?
No, I don't see it. AJ brings more money than both fighters. I can't imagine this PPV did good numbers, but It'll change my mind if it did well. If AJ calls, Wilder will definitely do that fight. Wilder will make more money losing to AJ than losing to Fury again.skanksta wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:50 I think they'll both thoroughly enjoy freezing AJ for out a bit - and why not ?![]()
AJ is The Golden Child and Fast Eddie has been snarkily cussing their marketability while low-balling opponents. Now these two have put on a great show - which I think we'd all watch again ( ? ) and reveled in the whole "we're the best 2" schtick. And for once the main HW fight people want to see doesn't involve AJ.
They'll love letting him stew...
Re: is a wilder vs fury rematch pretty much certain?
i agree, ajs got the biggest money and so i can see either still being interested
Re: is a wilder vs fury rematch pretty much certain?
Well yeah - you're both right.Mexi-Box wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:56No, I don't see it. AJ brings more money than both fighters. I can't imagine this PPV did good numbers, but It'll change my mind if it did well. If AJ calls, Wilder will definitely do that fight. Wilder will make more money losing to AJ than losing to Fury again.skanksta wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:50 I think they'll both thoroughly enjoy freezing AJ for out a bit - and why not ?![]()
AJ is The Golden Child and Fast Eddie has been snarkily cussing their marketability while low-balling opponents. Now these two have put on a great show - which I think we'd all watch again ( ? ) and reveled in the whole "we're the best 2" schtick. And for once the main HW fight people want to see doesn't involve AJ.
They'll love letting him stew...
I'm sure they're enjoying their little treehouse casino right now, but Fast Eddie will buy out their little club and choose he wants on the AJ show.
Money talks.
Re: is a wilder vs fury rematch pretty much certain?
Unlikely, Wilder won't take the risk again. He was lucky that there were corrupt judges on his side this time but people will be on to it now.
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tigermoth87
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Re: is a wilder vs fury rematch pretty much certain?
If they do, Fury needs to insist on a neutral venue.
He'll never get the decision in America.
He'll never get the decision in America.
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Seems to be a little harsh, since he would have gotten this decision if he hadn’t been knocked down in the final roundtigermoth87 wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 04:07 If they do, Fury needs to insist on a neutral venue.
He'll never get the decision in America.
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Re: is a wilder vs fury rematch pretty much certain?
Plus..ldlamb wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 05:03Seems a little be a little harsh, since he would have gotten this decision if he hadn’t been knocked down in the final roundtigermoth87 wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 04:07 If they do, Fury needs to insist on a neutral venue.
He'll never get the decision in America.
USA is a lot fairer than we are - MatchRoom and Allegedly home fighters seem to start at 30-27
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Re: is a wilder vs fury rematch pretty much certain?
Correction; Wilder will never get the decision unless he knocks Fury down in a minimum of four separate rounds. The man from Alabama went into the fight last night needing a ko to win, in retrospect.tigermoth87 wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 04:07 If they do, Fury needs to insist on a neutral venue.
He'll never get the decision in America.
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Re: is a wilder vs fury rematch pretty much certain?
Bullza wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 12:55Everyone already knows Wilder lost that fight. Fury isn't even at his best. Wilder would never take that risk a second time.