Fury reveals 4 fight Plan

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Bandog
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He is already mentioning a trilogy. Does that mean he plans on losing to Wilder next time out?
Him avoiding the rematch with Wilder since he was basically KO'd sends a pretty clear message to those that care to hear it. Yes, I get the argument about winning a decision, but it is a weak argument.

https://www.boxingnews24.com/2019/09/ty ... ough-2020/
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I keep hearing people say a rematch is already signed?
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margaret thatcher wrote: 10 Sep 2019, 20:29 I keep hearing people say a rematch is already signed?
WHo knows the truth. Still waiting for Wilder/Ortiz. Has that been done yet?
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Bandog wrote: 10 Sep 2019, 20:27 He is already mentioning a trilogy. Does that mean he plans on losing to Wilder next time out?
Him avoiding the rematch with Wilder since he was basically KO'd sends a pretty clear message to those that care to hear it. Yes, I get the argument about winning a decision, but it is a weak argument.

https://www.boxingnews24.com/2019/09/ty ... ough-2020/
I suspect that he is assuming that he will defeat Wilder, which suggests Wilder has a rematch clause in the agreement.

Ward insisted that Wilder v Fury II is happening during the Rogan interview. Of course, none of it matters if Wallin and / or Ortiz win.
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Bandog wrote: 10 Sep 2019, 20:27 He is already mentioning a trilogy. Does that mean he plans on losing to Wilder next time out?
Him avoiding the rematch with Wilder since he was basically KO'd sends a pretty clear message to those that care to hear it. Yes, I get the argument about winning a decision, but it is a weak argument.

https://www.boxingnews24.com/2019/09/ty ... ough-2020/
They announced two more fights with the rematch.
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Bandog wrote: 10 Sep 2019, 20:27 He is already mentioning a trilogy. Does that mean he plans on losing to Wilder next time out?
Him avoiding the rematch with Wilder since he was basically KO'd sends a pretty clear message to those that care to hear it. Yes, I get the argument about winning a decision, but it is a weak argument.

https://www.boxingnews24.com/2019/09/ty ... ough-2020/
Wouldn't it make more sense that he sees himself winning the belt, but having to fight a contracted rematch?

Anyway 4 fights is optimistic as it would require Wilder agreeing a fairly quick turnaround time on the potential rematch.
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Hope it all goes well for him. T. Fury is one of the most entertaining fighters active.
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Bandog wrote: 10 Sep 2019, 20:27 He is already mentioning a trilogy. Does that mean he plans on losing to Wilder next time out?
Why would you conclude that?

Plus, your own link says "Fury is assuming that he’ll beat the hard hitting Wilder (41-0-1, 40 KOs) in their rematch on February 22"
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Finkel wrote: 10 Sep 2019, 21:32
Bandog wrote: 10 Sep 2019, 20:27 He is already mentioning a trilogy. Does that mean he plans on losing to Wilder next time out?
Him avoiding the rematch with Wilder since he was basically KO'd sends a pretty clear message to those that care to hear it. Yes, I get the argument about winning a decision, but it is a weak argument.

https://www.boxingnews24.com/2019/09/ty ... ough-2020/
Wouldn't it make more sense that he sees himself winning the belt, but having to fight a contracted rematch?

Anyway 4 fights is optimistic as it would require Wilder agreeing a fairly quick turnaround time on the potential rematch.
Whomever wins, there will be a rematch. Wilder wasn't the one opposed to a quick turnaround for this one.
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Onetimeonly wrote: 11 Sep 2019, 08:23
Finkel wrote: 10 Sep 2019, 21:32

Wouldn't it make more sense that he sees himself winning the belt, but having to fight a contracted rematch?

Anyway 4 fights is optimistic as it would require Wilder agreeing a fairly quick turnaround time on the potential rematch.
Whomever wins, there will be a rematch,Wilder wasn't the one opposed to a quick turnaround for this one.
That sucks, if accurate.
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I expect more Otto's.
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ironbeard wrote: 11 Sep 2019, 09:20
Onetimeonly wrote: 11 Sep 2019, 08:23

Whomever wins, there will be a rematch,Wilder wasn't the one opposed to a quick turnaround for this one.
That sucks, if accurate.
The first fight sucked, hopefully this one provides more than just two dramatic moments.
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Onetimeonly wrote: 11 Sep 2019, 10:05
ironbeard wrote: 11 Sep 2019, 09:20

That sucks, if accurate.
The first fight sucked, hopefully this one provides more than just two dramatic moments.

I also thought the first fight sucked over-all. It would seem to me that it would be smart for Wilder to go to Fury's body for the first half. How can he miss? Fury still looks soft there, and it would help set big shots up later. Anyway, who ever wins, I hope it is decisive.
Maybe we will get surprised if Ortiz beats Wilder, that would be funny as hell. I heard the fight is November. February is a short turn around for a February fight with Fury if it is a tough fight.
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Bandog wrote: 11 Sep 2019, 18:49
Onetimeonly wrote: 11 Sep 2019, 10:05

The first fight sucked, hopefully this one provides more than just two dramatic moments.

I also thought the first fight sucked over-all. It would seem to me that it would be smart for Wilder to go to Fury's body for the first half. How can he miss? Fury still looks soft there, and it would help set big shots up later. Anyway, who ever wins, I hope it is decisive.
Maybe we will get surprised if Ortiz beats Wilder, that would be funny as hell. I heard the fight is November. February is a short turn around for a February fight with Fury if it is a tough fight.
I'm thinking wilder/Ortiz ain't happening.
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Bandog wrote: 10 Sep 2019, 20:27 He is already mentioning a trilogy. Does that mean he plans on losing to Wilder next time out?
Him avoiding the rematch with Wilder since he was basically KO'd sends a pretty clear message to those that care to hear it. Yes, I get the argument about winning a decision, but it is a weak argument.

https://www.boxingnews24.com/2019/09/ty ... ough-2020/
Deontay Wilder included an immediate rematch clause for the first Tyson Fury bout.

However, the outcome being a draw rendered that stipulation meaningless, because the American technically didn’t lose, even though the masses scored the fight to the Brit.

So it seems inevitable that Wilder will include yet another immediate rematch clause for the second Fury bout.

AND IF TYSON FURY WINS, THE BRIT WOULD HAVE TO FACE WILDER FOR A THIRD TIME!!!

Therefore, common sense tells us that Tyson Fury plans to BEAT Wilder with the inevitable expectation that he’ll have to face the American for a THIRD time!

Is that explanation clear enough for you? :lol:
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So in other words, Fury has to beat Wilder three times in a row to become WBC champion

:lol:
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Arum wants the two fights. He's the first one I heard it from.
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