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.