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  • rickJen
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    #11
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    Yes, things definitely seem to be unraveling now. Even Anthony Joshua is unsure whether or not that fight happens himself. Deontay Wilder has Tyson Fury, Bob Arum, Eddie Hearn and Frank Warren all by the balls now and won't let go. Team Fury only has itself to blame. They signed the rematch clause so now it's time exercise it and Team Wilder with Shelly Finkel would never let them live this down. That is what's holding up the fight but they are just too afraid of admitting it.
    Wilder fkd everything up for Fury who was enthusiastically getting ready for the trilogy.
    His trainer traveled all the way to the UK to prepare him only to be notified the fight has been canceled.
    Stop changing the narrative doe.

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      #12
      Originally posted by genrick

      Wilder fkd everything up for Fury who was enthusiastically getting ready for the trilogy.
      His trainer traveled all the way to the UK to prepare him only to be notified the fight has been canceled.
      Stop changing the narrative doe.
      Sometimes I think certain fighters do things for show 'Fury is a smart fighter, he would of known that there was a chance Wilder III would not happen'.

      Fury vs Joshua is a easy fight to make, from what I can see? Joshua is game, it is just Fury's side of things that need sorting out.

      So Fury wants more preparation for Joshua, I wonder who he will fight.

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      • champion4ever
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        #13
        Originally posted by Froch_uppercut

        Nah, Wilder is a pathalogial liar and a poor loser. That isn't the holdup. Fury wants to duck AJ, just like Wilder did. Wilder is irrelevant now, he can fight Charles Martin, that's a 50/50 fight.
        Ok, if that's what you say.

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          #14
          Originally posted by genrick

          Wilder fkd everything up for Fury who was enthusiastically getting ready for the trilogy.
          His trainer traveled all the way to the UK to prepare him only to be notified the fight has been canceled.
          Stop changing the narrative doe.
          Well, whose fault was that? It definitely wasn't Wilder's. You have to blame that on Tyson Fury and Mother nature. This pandemic forced several postponements of the trilogy fight; Not Deontay Wilder. Just ask Frank Warren and Bob Arum; They will tell you. They know. Neither of them blame Wilder for those postponements. They both have admitted as much.


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          • Butt stuff
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            It has to be Fury's side holding this up, whether it's his current shape or litigation with Wilder. This is probably AJ's only shot of ever becoming undisputed and THE guy, plus the tens of millions in one night – so he'd never pass it up.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Butt stuff
              It has to be Fury's side holding this up, whether it's his current shape or litigation with Wilder. This is probably AJ's only shot of ever becoming undisputed and THE guy, plus the tens of millions in one night – so he'd never pass it up.
              I believe that is exactly the case. Even if Wilder doesn't win the mediation or the arbitration. Those were just preliminaries in order to avoid the court costs. Yet he still has a valid case and an enforceable and legal binding contract. Team Wilder can pursue this in court and have Team Fury tied up in so much litigation that he wouldn't be able to fight anyone for several months or perhaps even years. He only has himself to blame. He should have fought Wilder in the month of January of this year. However, it's too late now. Team Wilder is pursuing both compensatory and punitive damages against Tyson Fury for breach of contract.

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                #17
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                Looks like that mediation with Wilder wasn't to Fury's liking?
                Yes, it ls definitely looking that way.

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                • Fanofreason
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                  #18
                  Wilder is winning in court. Plus Hearn talked his way out of the fight. Moron can’t keep his mouth shut.

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                  • Toffee
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                    #19
                    Wilder is going to wake up with a horse's head in his bed.

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                    • New England
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                      #20
                      fury holds the chips right now dude. why would you hold this fight in an empty arena or limited capacity when you can make it in las vegas for 3X the gate revenue you'd get at a chock full british soccer stadium.

                      hopkins - calzaghe did better gate numbers than joshua - klitschko. look it up! that's what they are waiting for. fury holds every chip because he knocked out wilder. joshua is still putting things together after getting knocked out by andy ruiz and having his career take a hiccup he cannot control in the middle of his prime due to coronavirus

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