What does Wilder do if Fury prices himself out or insists the rematch has to be in the UK? It seems he would only have 2 options. Fight Joshua or Breazeale. Breazeale comes with its own problems as its a mandatory with no rematch clause and Eddie Hearn has already told Breazeale to let it go to purse bid as he wants it to put it on DAZN.
So in this scenario does Wilder give in to Fury's demands, Joshua's demands or fight Breazeale where he's putting his big paydays at risk?
I think it goes without saying that you're pretty biased on the matter.
"Pretty" that person is extremely biased. I wouldnt be surprised if they have a Anthony Joshua hair doll. Definitely has Aj as his phones wall paper. When Robbie is in social settings and he doesn't know what to say, he breaks the silence by saying, " How awesome is Anthony Joshua?"
Give it a rest you mong, you have nothing to back up your ridiculous claim and Fury has proven that he fears no man. Why would Fury be scared of ducking a fight(s) he's already won once before?
Now piss off and go back to dreaming about AJ's sweaty nutsack.
Well what is his issue with not having immediate rematches when, they are easy fights to be made? If he is not going to face Wilder or Joshua next, who is he going to fight?
I understand that at some point he fell ill after, the fallout of the Kiltschko vs Fury II fight. But at elite level, he seems not to take immediate rematches.
I am not even a big Anthony Joshua fan, I have no emotional rapport with any of the current heavyweights to be fair. David Haye was the last heavyweight fighter, and fighter in general that I was a loyal supporter of from start to finish.
Seems unlikely. Wilder has the belt and is the one that makes American PPV a reality. Fury doesn't have the leverage to get the lion's share and if Wilder was willing to give up the lion's share, why not just fight Joshua?
Both sides seem very quiet, which usually indicates negotiations are going well. I don't see either side making any crazy demands. The first fight was a success, the second fight will be a bigger success. Doubt either side wasn't to mess this up.
Tell that to Frank Warren. He already made it firmed he's taking the helms.
Last time I checked, he was already talking about whether to hold the fight in Wembley or Vegas.
This is understandable to me because both sides knew Fury won the fight.
I don't even think there would be much opposition from the Wilder side,
anyways, as they are more interested in spiting Eddie Hearn than anything else.
I doubt that will happen. It'll be 50/50 in England. Wilder will duck, he wants the corrupt judges in America.
Well, they are better than the corrupt judges in the UK.
Tyson Fury does not want the immediate rematch with Deontay Wilder, and his team don't want the Anthony Joshua fight next ether!
Give it a rest you mong, you have nothing to back up your ridiculous claim and Fury has proven that he fears no man. Why would Fury be scared of ducking a fight(s) he's already won once before?
Now piss off and go back to dreaming about AJ's sweaty nutsack.
Well it looks like Anthony Joshua will face Dillian Whyte next because? Deontay Wilder is chasing the Tyson Fury rematch. But I honestly don't think this fight happens in April or whenever they plan to have it! 'Warren stated that? they want it in the summer if the fight is staged within the UK'.
Everyone is banging on about how good the heavyweight division is now? If you really think about it, there are only three heavyweight active now, that would turn afew heads in a bar full of the 90's heavyweights. Whyte, Fury & Joshua.
Tyson Fury does not want to face Deontay Wilder next, to be honest? I think Fury & his team seen something in Wilder that they did not expect. I keep bringing this up but, it just seems like at Elite level Tyson Fury does not like immediate rematches.
I think the rematch will indeed be in the summer, probably late May or early June.
And, it will be in Vegas.
I think a lot of this has to do with his child being due around the time a fight would happen.
I don't think Tyson is shying away from anyone.
I do think some folks have gotten Tyson's ear and are talking to him about letting the rematch and/or the all England showdown marinate.
But, let's be clear.
Biggest fight Fury can have next is Vegas with Wilder, no question.
As far as Fury demanding 60-40 his way, that's hilarious.
Fury nor Wilder are those kinds of men and they are savvy enough to realize what they are worth to one another, unlike other folks.
Well it looks like Anthony Joshua will face Dillian Whyte next because? Deontay Wilder is chasing the Tyson Fury rematch. But I honestly don't think this fight happens in April or whenever they plan to have it! 'Warren stated that? they want it in the summer if the fight is staged within the UK'.
Everyone is banging on about how good the heavyweight division is now? If you really think about it, there are only three heavyweight active now, that would turn afew heads in a bar full of the 90's heavyweights. Whyte, Fury & Joshua.
Tyson Fury does not want to face Deontay Wilder next, to be honest? I think Fury & his team seen something in Wilder that they did not expect. I keep bringing this up but, it just seems like at Elite level Tyson Fury does not like immediate rematches.
This is a different fight bc they BOTH WANT IT. There will be no such thing as pricing out, etc.. I think politics are being set aside for this fight, and this fight only
Tyson Fury does not want the immediate rematch with Deontay Wilder, and his team don't want the Anthony Joshua fight next ether!
I think a lot of this has to do with his child being due around the time a fight would happen.
I don't think Tyson is shying away from anyone.
I do think some folks have gotten Tyson's ear and are talking to him about letting the rematch and/or the all England showdown marinate.
But, let's be clear.
Biggest fight Fury can have next is Vegas with Wilder, no question.
As far as Fury demanding 60-40 his way, that's hilarious.
Fury nor Wilder are those kinds of men and they are savvy enough to realize what they are worth to one another, unlike other folks.
This thread doesn't make any sense.
Like Warren said, and most people agree, they are on the driver's seat in the rematch, not Wilder's camp.
They decide where and when to hold the fight.
It also means Fury will get the bigger slice of the pie in the rematch.
There is a question to be had here. There is an argument to say Fury should demand 60/40 in his favour after morally winning the first fight.
Is that pricing himself out? Or is Wilder pricing himself out by not accepting the offer to go to Wembley and fight for 40%?
I’m sure that would still be a bigger payday for both - an if they don’t agree financially there is almost siding with Fury now. Wilder has to accept less to go prove himself again because to me he lost and is down to at least #3 in the division. Arguably you could say Whyte might beat him too.
When are folks going to understand that not everyone acts like Matchroom?
Wilder and Fury are friends.
The first fight was EASY to make.
The rematch will be EVEN EASIER.
They both realized they could make money fighting each other AND stick it to Hearn at the same time.
But, I bet neither man imagined a draw, something that would enhance BOTH their positions and have them sitting on an EVEN BIGGER MOUNTAIN OF CASH.
It'll be Vegas, sometime in the first 6 months of next year.
And it will be bigger than any fight AJ has ever had.
Why would Wilder not just fight Joshua then if the split Fury was asking for was too high?
I mean if it were me, everything would be on hold until I got that rematch out the way. Idgaf about no money, they throwing money around in boxing right now.
I guess I would feel anxious to get him in the ring and dominate him like I did everyone else.
Good question that I don't have the answer to. Even though Fury won in most people's opinion Wilder still has the belt and gets to call the shots. I doubt he gives Fury morn money than he gets or fights Fury in the UK so if Fury's demands are too high he must chose between fighting his mandatory or AJ. I think he might fight his mandatory because he thinks he can almost certainly win that fight and he may not be so confident of beating AJ in England.
I was just about to make a similar thread. Tyson's let's see where we are after the christmas talks doesn't feel me with confidence. Sure these two deserve to enjoy the holidays and switch off, however tyson will also start the narrative that he's beaten wilder and no need to do it again/ isn't going to america to get robbed. Wilder needs to be very careful as fury can fight chisora/whyte like his father wished and then fight AJ with wilder left in the cold for 2019. Wilders most optimal choice is to fight AJ now, seeing as there's literally no upside should he lose to fury.