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  • #41
    Originally posted by NorvernRob View Post

    Well, one person has signed the deal, and the other keeps talking about how he’s rusty and seems to want to fight a bum in July instead.

    Wilder had the deal there to sign, what was it, 120m? But he ‘bet on himself’ instead and lost.

    So, we could put it that only one fighter is actually signing these deals and others don’t seem too keen to fight him.


    As I said in my OP…
    You can harp on about x amount of millions, site fees, proof of funds etc. The fact remains two of the top three have fought and AJ has fought neither. Until that changes I think it’s evidently clear who or what party is preventing these fights happening.
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    • #42
      Originally posted by sicko View Post
      You guys are so ready to blame and accuse someone of ducking...NO! This one is 100% on Eddie if he doesn't get it done he has said this himself since some of you seem to go by his every word. A fight of this Magnitude you do whatever it takes to make EVERYBODY HAPPY to get it done. How the F%CK Warren and Fury wanting Proof Of Funds/Guarantees Ducking? Some of you really do need to grow up you're way too emotionally attached to Eddie Hearn and AJ to the point in which some of you don't want to hold them responsible for nothing even when they're in the wrong. Instead you guys just deflect and blame everybody else.
      Eddie and his failure to negotiate professionally has caused major problems in both the Wilder-AJ and Fury-AJ negotiations.

      Look how seamless the negotiations for Fury-Wilder 1 were, even the negotiations for Fury-Wilder 2.

      You have to be blindly delusional, blindly ****** or both to not see who the common problem is in these super fight negotiations.
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      • #43
        Originally posted by Amber_TKO View Post
        It seems like every hour I read something different about this fight happening or not happening. It stopped being fun a long time ago.
        Same here. What the **** is happening

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        • #44
          Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

          Eddie and his failure to negotiate professionally has caused major problems in both the Wilder-AJ and Fury-AJ negotiations.

          Look how seamless the negotiations for Fury-Wilder 1 were, even the negotiations for Fury-Wilder 2.

          You have to be blindly delusional, blindly ****** or both to not see who the common problem is in these super fight negotiations.
          You're right, Bob Arum is a real straight shooter! Come on, we're talking about boxing promoters here.

          Fury's team has told you what the hold up is. All parties have been consistent throughout. There's no conspiracy theory to look for. It's right there in front of you.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Toffee View Post

            You're right, Bob Arum is a real straight shooter! Come on, we're talking about boxing promoters here.

            Fury's team has told you what the hold up is. All parties have been consistent throughout. There's no conspiracy theory to look for. It's right there in front of you.
            I don’t believe any of them.

            I just look at the facts that 2 of the top 3 have fought and AJ has fought neither.

            It’s abundantly clear the problem stems from the AJ camp. The Wilder negotiations fell apart and now the Fury negotiations are faultetring. Yet the Fury vs Wilder negotiations went relatively smoothly.

            I don’t give a sh** about offers, site fees and all that other sh** that the promoters talk about. I just wanna see the top 3 guys fight. Fury and Wilder have delivered me that twice, AJ hasn’t yet. Until that changes, it’s clear to me who the problem is.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

              I don’t believe any of them.

              I just look at the facts that 2 of the top 3 have fought and AJ has fought neither.

              It’s abundantly clear the problem stems from the AJ camp. The Wilder negotiations fell apart and now the Fury negotiations are faultetring. Yet the Fury vs Wilder negotiations went relatively smoothly.

              I don’t give a sh** about offers, site fees and all that other sh** that the promoters talk about. I just wanna see the top 3 guys fight. Fury and Wilder have delivered me that twice, AJ hasn’t yet. Until that changes, it’s clear to me who the problem is.
              It's comparing apples and oranges.

              It's an undisputed fight with two guys in their prime.

              Compared to Fury as a challenger after weight gain, drug and alcohol use and retirement/inactivity.

              We see challengers fight titlists every other week. We very rarely see an undisputed fight.

              These two can make big money fighting as Champions with the undisputed fight on the horizon as a carrot to the fans and promoters. And you only need one fighter/team to see it that way for the fight to fall apart.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Toffee View Post

                It's comparing apples and oranges.

                It's an undisputed fight with two guys in their prime.

                Compared to Fury as a challenger after weight gain, drug and alcohol use and retirement/inactivity.

                We see challengers fight titlists every other week. We very rarely see an undisputed fight.

                These two can make big money fighting as Champions with the undisputed fight on the horizon as a carrot to the fans and promoters. And you only need one fighter/team to see it that way for the fight to fall apart.
                And based on the history of their negotiations. It’s pretty clear which team that’s likely to be.

                Wilder-AJ and Fury-Wilder 1 and 2 were still mega fights as well- or in the first case potentially a mega fight.
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                • #48
                  Aren't you forgetting something?

                  The Wilder arbitration is still ongoing. Fury can't make any other fight official, otherwise he will lose arbitration.
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                  • #49
                    According to the Eddie Hearn simps Fury should just fight AJ for free. If he doesn't then he's ducking.
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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

                      Eddie and his failure to negotiate professionally has caused major problems in both the Wilder-AJ and Fury-AJ negotiations.

                      Look how seamless the negotiations for Fury-Wilder 1 were, even the negotiations for Fury-Wilder 2.

                      You have to be blindly delusional, blindly ****** or both to not see who the common problem is in these super fight negotiations.
                      Eddie Hearn, like most narcisstic manipulators, tends to do his best work appealing to idiots. Guys like REDEEMER, DaNeutral, Monzon99 are indicative of the garden variety idiot who makes up a lot of the average boxing fan on these shores. They hang onto Eddie's Eddie's word the same way they lionise every other youtube/social media star. Its sad to see.
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