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Re: [ BOXING ]: Fury vs Wilder III in Las Vegas on 18th July 2020 !!!
by
hilariousetc
on 15/06/2020, 11:12:15 UTC
I like Fury's attitude, and depending on your outlook you could agree with him that hes already beaten Wilder twice. Yeah, it was given as a draw, but I for one was not shocked by the result, but knew that Fury had to do something big in that first fight to actually win it. I think its commonly known that home advantage is a thing, as it is humans judging at the end of the day, and bias will, and does creep in.

If Wilder didn't get that huge knockdown on Fury, I had him winning pretty much every single round, and in fact I think after the knockdown he even came out, and dominated for the rest of the match. I personally don't think one 10 round from Wilder would have caught up to the sheer amount of dominance that Fury displayed. Of course, the second fight he came in all guns blazing, and it pulled off.

The worst thing that can happen for boxing fans right now is for Fury to lose his belts, and the Joshua fight isn't as hyped up. Yeah, its still a huge fight, but ideally I would like to see both men entering that ring with their belts, and battle it out for the others. It will add to the atmosphere that this occasion will deserve.

Wilder wont step aside because this is his quickest route to getting back into the bigger fights. If he beats fury, and there is a possibility of that with his dynamite right hand he opens the pathway of more money because Joshua, and him surely have to face off then. I'm a massive Fury fan, and its just going to be a nearly occasion due to the fact in my head he's already proven hes a better fighter twice.

I guess it's just opinion really but people usually have biases. I was watching it with three people and two of us agreed with the draw and one thought it was a clear Fury win, though obviously none of us are judges and were actually scoring the fight accurately. It's not uncommon for fans to disagree with the result either but I always dislike it when fights go to decisions. Sometimes I wish they'd just carry on fighting until someone goes down but that's probably dangerous  Cheesy. Hopefully Fury does win as a fourth fight between them and potentially even more if they keep having rematch clauses will become tedious and delay bigger more interesting fights like the AJ one. However, if AJ loses we could go though the whole rematch thing again and that would also likely diminish AJ's stock and potential interest in the Fury fight.