Wilder, Fury and the Arbitration case.
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Even if it wasn't dismissed it's pretty clear that the case is not an issue in Fury and Joshua fighting. Arbitration can't stop Fury from making a living and thus you'd think Fury would always have been free to agree to a different fight whilst the case goes on. Clearly his promoters think so too considering they've now agreed to Fury v Joshua.Comment
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Arum said it was Done and dusted. It's only Wilders side saying nothing. And seeing as both Fury and Wilder have talked alternative opposition, especially Fury with these AJ fights it would suggest at the very least arbitration isn't looking too strong in Wilders favour.
1 side says its over, the other is not disagreeing and both fighters lining up other fights. I know which belief I'd place my chips on.
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I think it would be nice to hear from Team Wilder, but we know PBC doesn't talk to anyone. So you cannot question them, its actually a genius way of working. You cannot quote them or pin anything on them. Another thing is it seems PBC are struggling for fight dates, FOX/SHO etc Most of them boxers are too inactive. They haven't even produce their yearly rota/schedule which they love to do early every year.Comment
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I watched a couple videos like a year ago when Haney was training with Floyd. Other than that I don’t really do the YouTube boxing thing.Comment
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Honestly i don't watch of these LDBC guys, i know some of them from other channels who make fun of them and show short videos of their propaganda (They are NOT delusional because they are smart), they are selling something and its the people who are buying it that are plain dumb. I saw clips of that Blueblood guy that you are talking about getting 99.99 dollars from one single superchat fan!!! Like WTF? Who wouldn't continue with that propaganda?
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It’s not a legal case, just an arbitration. It’s not going to stop Fury from doing anything. Best he can hope for is a small payout.
If he had competent people around him he would have negotiated a step aside fee to let AJ/Joshua fight and an agreement to fight the winner.Comment
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