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    Default Re: Wilder says: "I’m going with Tyson Fury. For sure. We’ve got to do the rematch."

    If you all want to say ignorant things go ahead. But saying Fury, who couldn’t draw that many viewers on a free platform, got that many on PPV is ignorant. It’s okay, this site likes to tell each other fairy tales. So go ahead, tell fairy tales.

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    Default Re: Wilder says: "I’m going with Tyson Fury. For sure. We’ve got to do the rematch."

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    If you all want to say ignorant things go ahead. But saying Fury, who couldn’t draw that many viewers on a free platform, got that many on PPV is ignorant. It’s okay, this site likes to tell each other fairy tales. So go ahead, tell fairy tales.


    I might be in the minority, Ron.... but I really don't care who drew the PPV. Fact is, Fury and Wilder BOTH put up a good show and deserve the rematch, while AJ deserves to stand on the sidelines and wait his turn.

    TBH, I get your point that Fury had plummeted to "nobody status" after his epic meltdown following his boring victory over Wlad. But he got my respect that night against Wilder.

    Who brought in the fans? Who cares? I say it's a combination of outlandish personalities, with Fury being the better talker, and Wilder being a wild (excuse the pun) character..... and they just played off each other.

    One of the few fights in history where the fight met or even exceeded the pre-fight hype.

    I hated Fury after the way he fought against Wlad..... and dismissed him after his meltdown. But all that changed on the night of Dec 1st.

    Now my disdain (not much of it, but some) is reserved for Joshua, who by not taking Wilder seriously got shown up by Fury.

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    Default Re: Wilder says: "I’m going with Tyson Fury. For sure. We’ve got to do the rematch."

    Stop bringing up 52 year old cheat Ortiz.

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    Default Re: Wilder says: "I’m going with Tyson Fury. For sure. We’ve got to do the rematch."

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    If you all want to say ignorant things go ahead. But saying Fury, who couldn’t draw that many viewers on a free platform, got that many on PPV is ignorant. It’s okay, this site likes to tell each other fairy tales. So go ahead, tell fairy tales.


    I might be in the minority, Ron.... but I really don't care who drew the PPV. Fact is, Fury and Wilder BOTH put up a good show and deserve the rematch, while AJ deserves to stand on the sidelines and wait his turn.

    TBH, I get your point that Fury had plummeted to "nobody status" after his epic meltdown following his boring victory over Wlad. But he got my respect that night against Wilder.

    Who brought in the fans? Who cares? I say it's a combination of outlandish personalities, with Fury being the better talker, and Wilder being a wild (excuse the pun) character..... and they just played off each other.

    One of the few fights in history where the fight met or even exceeded the pre-fight hype.

    I hated Fury after the way he fought against Wlad..... and dismissed him after his meltdown. But all that changed on the night of Dec 1st.

    Now my disdain (not much of it, but some) is reserved for Joshua, who by not taking Wilder seriously got shown up by Fury.
    Boxing fans just aren’t real and it’s sad. Just tell the truth. The numbers show and the people that run boxing admit there are 2 demographics in USA boxing, the Latino demographic and the African American. People of European decent in USA consider themselves sports fans at less than 50%, 25% of those consider themselves boxing fans, 20% of those consider themselves avid boxing fans. In short white people aren’t the market in the USA.

    People should just be honest about that. It’s a fact, it is not an opinion, yet we get people just giving an opinion that contradicts the fact. It’s nonsense

    Like you I don’t care who brought them in. I just care that day after day this board turns into more and more of an echo chamber of nonsense. If we all say it it’s true. No, what is true is true.

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    Default Re: Wilder says: "I’m going with Tyson Fury. For sure. We’ve got to do the rematch."

    Ron Swanson don't know shit about boxing!
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    Default Re: Wilder says: "I’m going with Tyson Fury. For sure. We’ve got to do the rematch."

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    If you all want to say ignorant things go ahead. But saying Fury, who couldn’t draw that many viewers on a free platform, got that many on PPV is ignorant. It’s okay, this site likes to tell each other fairy tales. So go ahead, tell fairy tales.
    Selective use of facts here, Fury was on free for his two comeback fights against bums, he was adventurous enough to take a fight with Wilder, who had spent his entire career fighting bums non PPV in 6000 seat arenas in Alabama. The truth is now out, Fury has proved that Wilder has nothing but a punchers chance, and Fury deserves the rematch to underwrite that. After that rematch Wilders reputation will be shot to bits and his only income will be a succession of reducing payments defeats to the Euro crowd until he retires.

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    Default Re: Wilder says: "I’m going with Tyson Fury. For sure. We’ve got to do the rematch."

    Quote Originally Posted by nuggetdotcom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    If you all want to say ignorant things go ahead. But saying Fury, who couldn’t draw that many viewers on a free platform, got that many on PPV is ignorant. It’s okay, this site likes to tell each other fairy tales. So go ahead, tell fairy tales.
    Selective use of facts here, Fury was on free for his two comeback fights against bums, he was adventurous enough to take a fight with Wilder, who had spent his entire career fighting bums non PPV in 6000 seat arenas in Alabama. The truth is now out, Fury has proved that Wilder has nothing but a punchers chance, and Fury deserves the rematch to underwrite that. After that rematch Wilders reputation will be shot to bits and his only income will be a succession of reducing payments defeats to the Euro crowd until he retires.
    Which is why AJ should take the opportunity to take on Wilder next in April. Wilder is there for the taking and AJ should show some courage.
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    Default Re: Wilder says: "I’m going with Tyson Fury. For sure. We’ve got to do the rematch."

    Glad to hear it and looking forward to it. Whatever ones opinion going into the first it's pretty clear Fury is the story coming out. Definitely got my respect and all will mash up to make rematch even bigger. AJ can take his April date, work to look devastating and turn that big cheesy smile into a sneer and start focusing on the winner.

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