AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

time for this in may '20?

yes
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no
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man
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AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by man »

so wilder proved himself at top level, AJ
did as well. they are both now battled
and seasoned champions.

time to bring it on. don't turn another
floyd-manny on the boxing world.
Martin.Ch
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by Martin.Ch »

Wilder had his chance to take the fight this year. Next year Joshua will have to take on his mandatories, first probably Pulev and than Usyk.
funso banjo baby
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by funso banjo baby »

would be a great fight

but if Fury wins i'd prefer AJ to have a shot at the world title first

:box:
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by lazboy »

Completely agree. It’s the fight that needs to be made. Who is the better out of the two?
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by DrDuke »

No. Fury-Wilder and Joshua-Usyk first. Then the winners for the undisputed championship.
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by Cyclops »

Fury matters.
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by sixpack »

You may want to rethink this thread just in case judges in Wilder-Fury fight are even remotely fair.
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by Jeff_lacy_ko »

Well fury is better than both so i disagree
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by DrDuke »

Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: 08 Dec 2019, 11:11 Well fury is better than both so i disagree
That's right.
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by boxing_rocks »

Wilder stops this insecure version of Joshua.
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by cormack »

boxing_rocks wrote: 08 Dec 2019, 11:40 Wilder stops this insecure version of Joshua.
ha not of Fury beats him down in February !
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Post by boxing_rocks »

stevec@france wrote: 08 Dec 2019, 12:53
boxing_rocks wrote: 08 Dec 2019, 11:40 Wilder stops this insecure version of Joshua.
ha not of Fury beats him down in February !
He will stop Fury in February.
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by gilgamesh »

Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: 08 Dec 2019, 11:11 Well fury is better than both so i disagree
I don't think so, and even if he is, a fight between Fury and either of them isn't as exciting as Wilder vs AJ

I'd rather watch Wilder vs AJ at least 5 times than Fury vs either of them.
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by gilgamesh »

boxing_rocks wrote: 08 Dec 2019, 13:10
stevec@france wrote: 08 Dec 2019, 12:53

ha not of Fury beats him down in February !
He will stop Fury in February.
No reason to believe they're still fighting in February.
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by cormack »

gilgamesh wrote: 08 Dec 2019, 14:03
boxing_rocks wrote: 08 Dec 2019, 13:10
He will stop Fury in February.
No reason to believe they're still fighting in February.
ok so maybe march or april or whenver ..
Bandog
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by Bandog »

Why would a February date not work? There is no reason why it won't work.
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Post by 1okstcsb »

sixpack wrote: 08 Dec 2019, 09:10 You may want to rethink this thread just in case judges in Wilder-Fury fight are even remotely fair.
Judges wont be necessary this time, like with Stiverne Wilder will make adjustments, Fury is a LOT better than Stiverne, Nevertheless Wilder will catch him earlier than the 12th round this time and Wilder will finish him.
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by sixpack »

1okstcsb wrote: 08 Dec 2019, 23:51
sixpack wrote: 08 Dec 2019, 09:10 You may want to rethink this thread just in case judges in Wilder-Fury fight are even remotely fair.
Judges wont be necessary this time, like with Stiverne Wilder will make adjustments, Fury is a LOT better than Stiverne, Nevertheless Wilder will catch him earlier than the 12th round this time and Wilder will finish him.
That's possible.

It's also possible to imagine a focused, dedicated version of Fury which uses superior footwork to keep Wilder at distance and reach a straightforward UD. I can't really see any correlation with Stiverne; Fury isn't only miles better, he is also much more adaptable himself. That's what makes this an interesting fight.

Point is, until we actually get the winner of this fight, there is little to no use hyping up Wilder-AJ. I' much prefer AJ fighting the winner.
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Post by danconnollyeire »

1okstcsb wrote: 08 Dec 2019, 23:51
sixpack wrote: 08 Dec 2019, 09:10 You may want to rethink this thread just in case judges in Wilder-Fury fight are even remotely fair.
Judges wont be necessary this time, like with Stiverne Wilder will make adjustments, Fury is a LOT better than Stiverne, Nevertheless Wilder will catch him earlier than the 12th round this time and Wilder will finish him.
hhaha what a stupid comparison. The only adjustment made that fight was by Stiverne, who adjusted himself in to a human punch bag
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by littlepug »

Can you imagine how big a fight between AJ and Fury would be in UK ? Not sure it’s as big as Bruno v Lewis but it’s close
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by bigman1968 »

gilgamesh wrote: 08 Dec 2019, 13:59
Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: 08 Dec 2019, 11:11 Well fury is better than both so i disagree
I don't think so, and even if he is, a fight between Fury and either of them isn't as exciting as Wilder vs AJ

I'd rather watch Wilder vs AJ at least 5 times than Fury vs either of them.
Totally agree.
Fury is very boring (I mean boxing)...
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by Enlightened-One »

gilgamesh wrote: 08 Dec 2019, 14:03
boxing_rocks wrote: 08 Dec 2019, 13:10
He will stop Fury in February.
No reason to believe they're still fighting in February.
Two weeks ago Bob Arum told ESPN (Dan Rafael) that the Wilder-Fury rematch is set for February 22nd 2020, with the bout staged at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. This was also verified by Fṙḁṅḱ Ẁḁṙṙḛṅ and Wilder himself commented on the February fight-date during the Ortiz post-fight press conference.
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by Fightnight Scores »

From a spectacle point of view Wilder vs Joshua is THE biggest attraction for the sport. Two huge punchers, blink and you'll miss it. Definitely the one to get the casuals excited.

This was probably the only fight that really would have mattered 18 months back when Fury was in his hiatus, but they fact he rose from the dead and really beat Wilder means he is of course a key player. But his style isn't so pleasing as the two bangers.

Usyk in the mix adds some excitement, but beyond those 4 the division is weak and really these 4 should only be interested in fighting each other at this point.
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by Syntax Error »

For me, with the possible exception of Tyson Fury against either one, nothing else matters, although I do admit to being intrigued by Oleksandr Usyk being added to the HW mix.
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters

Post by drunkenpiper36 »

I think Fury will be the last man standing at the end.... IF the necessary fights are made....
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