Then Fury would have nothing to worry about. Just work his magic and do the same thing again: except this time, pull in a 60/40 split of the proceeds, then move on to bigger and better things. Quick, easy and lucrative...
Instead of what he's actually doing. Paying lawyers to deal with mediation talks and arbitration proceedings, staying out of the ring for over a year, doing everything he can to NOT fight Wilder. And if Wilder wins arbitration, pay Wilder if Fury decides to fight someone else. Or even retire. Hold up his career to avoid Wilder at all costs.
These are not the actions of someone who appeared to beat up his opponent with ease. These are the actions of someone who has something to hide. Someone who, in a fair fight, might not perform as well as he did the last time.
Wilder believes he was cheated and he wants to take it out on Fury in the ring. Fury is being difficult so arbitration is his only recourse. Until the judge decides, Fury is unavailable for any other fight. It's as simple as that.
Instead of what he's actually doing. Paying lawyers to deal with mediation talks and arbitration proceedings, staying out of the ring for over a year, doing everything he can to NOT fight Wilder. And if Wilder wins arbitration, pay Wilder if Fury decides to fight someone else. Or even retire. Hold up his career to avoid Wilder at all costs.
These are not the actions of someone who appeared to beat up his opponent with ease. These are the actions of someone who has something to hide. Someone who, in a fair fight, might not perform as well as he did the last time.
Wilder believes he was cheated and he wants to take it out on Fury in the ring. Fury is being difficult so arbitration is his only recourse. Until the judge decides, Fury is unavailable for any other fight. It's as simple as that.
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