So what is next?
So what is next?
Who do Josh, Fury, and Wilder fight next?
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tigermoth87
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Re: So what is next?
Rematch needs to be in UK or neutral venue. America just cant be trusted not to be a robbery.
Seen it so many times. Whenever there's a big fight in the U.S., shenanigans occur with the judges.
Seen it so many times. Whenever there's a big fight in the U.S., shenanigans occur with the judges.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Scorecards in the UK are just as bad.tigermoth87 wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:14 Rematch needs to be in UK or neutral venue. America just cant be trusted not to be a robbery.
Seen it so many times. Whenever there's a big fight in the U.S., shenanigans occur with the judges.
Take it to Africa or Tokyo..
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Are we sure Fury and Wilder are rematching?
Does draw force a rematch clause?
Does draw force a rematch clause?
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HomicideHenry
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I believe Fury will be gunning for Joshua. After tonight it's without question that Fury earned that spot. I believe he'll win against Joshua, have all the remaining belts and probably retire. Why chase Wilder's WBC title when you obviously won it?
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Re: So what is next?
Fury and Wilder must fight again. Period.
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Nightmare Roy
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Same happens over here to be fair, boxing is just bent full stop. I'm guessing Fury is free to do what he wants now, big fight with AJ providing Hearn offers a fair deal unlike what they were offering Wilder, Hearn must be kicking himself they didn't make that fight.tigermoth87 wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:14 Rematch needs to be in UK or neutral venue. America just cant be trusted not to be a robbery.
Seen it so many times. Whenever there's a big fight in the U.S., shenanigans occur with the judges.
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tigermoth87
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Re: So what is next?
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:14Scorecards in the UK are just as bad.tigermoth87 wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:14 Rematch needs to be in UK or neutral venue. America just cant be trusted not to be a robbery.
Seen it so many times. Whenever there's a big fight in the U.S., shenanigans occur with the judges.
Take it to Africa or Tokyo..
For me UK is more dodgy referees than judges, although the judges can be dodgy too. Especially with Hearn's fights. I remember Burns getting a gift against Raymundo and Crolla a gift vs what's his name.
But refs are more of an issue in the UK, like, the ref in UK would have called for the bell before Fury even hit the canvas.
Japan would be a good shout. Or somewhere in the Middle East since it's a major fight--Dubai, Qatar or even send it to Saudi Arabia again.
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I would say aj-fury is worth more than aj-wilder right now.
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Probably yes, cause Fury objectively looked better, than Wilder, and why the guy with 3 belts should fight the worse of those two? Wilder is now valuable only with his belt, which luckily to him was retained.
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Fury just sells a fight so well. The best since audley Harrison. If I owned a car showroom, they are who I'd want front of house.
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You’re right. Let’s see what the money men come up with. AJ vs Fury in the UK, why not.
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tigermoth87
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Fury v wilder in U.K.
Hearn and Joshua want f all to do with fury
Hearn and Joshua want f all to do with fury
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He'd def be the one hitting those targets every month lol. Making that commission.tigermoth87 wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:35Harrison was better because he was awful yet somehow convinced everyone this was gonna be his moment.
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Ideally AJ vs Fury next Spring, with Wilder to get the winner.
Fury vs Wilder 2 or AJ vs Wilder would be good too.
Just hope the Round robin continues amongst these 3 basically in some form or another. Fury or AJ vs Luis Ortiz would be a solid in the meantime opponent if either one isn't involved in one of the true megafights.
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Grilling Machine
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They both think they won, as per after all draws, so they'll be reluctant to fight again and risk officially losing. I fully agree with the concept of draws, but this is always a problem.
So let Fury fight AJ and we'll all be happy. Wilder can fight Miller. That's my preferred outcome.
So let Fury fight AJ and we'll all be happy. Wilder can fight Miller. That's my preferred outcome.
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HomicideHenry
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The best of Britain and the best of America, I love it. That ought to be a double header and be called MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE.Grilling Machine wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 04:14 They both think they won, as per after all draws, so they'll be reluctant to fight again and risk officially losing. I fully agree with the concept of draws, but this is always a problem.
So let Fury fight AJ and we'll all be happy. Wilder can fight Miller. That's my preferred outcome.
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Nightmare Roy
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If they start offering a flat fee, as they have with Wilder, they don't want the fight, if they offer a fair percentage then they do, that's how I'll judge them, 100% they are fighting Whyte next though.
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Grilling Machine
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I think Whyte's a mistake for Joshua at this point. Not because he'd lose — I think he'd win, but because it might well turn into a hard workout that puts a few miles on his clock for nothing. He's already beaten Whyte. By all means rematch him someday, but save the best version of yourself for your biggest challenges.
The time for Fury and/or Wilder is now. Joshua needs to demand this from Hearn with the threat of ditching him otherwise.
The time for Fury and/or Wilder is now. Joshua needs to demand this from Hearn with the threat of ditching him otherwise.
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I went for a couple of hours sleep but I've still woken up raging! The judge who had it for Wilder needs fuckin strung up!