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  • deathofaclown
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    #1

    Wilder will take step aside money

    This arbitration case was nothing to do with him actually wanting to fight.

    He doesn’t want this fight again, he’ll get smashed.

    But now he has a right to get a Step aside fee, which the Saudis will probably pay via Fury’s team
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    #2
    Loooool

    Maybe. Maybe not.

    Some of you sound distraught

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    • REDEEMER
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      #3
      It doesn’t matter if Wilder wins the case or not ultimately it’s still up to Fury to go ahead with the undisputed , they can’t force Fury to fight him they can on,y hit him with a lawsuit and it won’t matter it’s peanuts to what he would get in the undisputed fight .
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      Last edited by REDEEMER; 05-17-2021, 08:36 PM.

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      • 661averagejoe
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        #4
        Be should it's a win win for him
        He pockets some change and
        Saves him an as whop

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        • buddyr
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          #5
          Originally posted by 661averagejoe
          Be should it's a win win for him
          He pockets some change and
          Saves him an as whop
          All of that cash is going to his Instagram chick’s lifestyle after Al gets his cut.

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          • Toffee
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            #6
            Originally posted by REDEEMER
            It doesn’t matter if Wilder wins the case or not ultimately it’s still up to Fury to go ahead with the undisputed , they can’t force Fury to fight him they can on,y hit him with a lawsuit and it won’t matter it’s peanuts to what he would get in the undisputed fight .
            What do you think Wilder, networks, promoters etc stood to earn off the fight? Limited interest but it certainly wouldn't be peanuts.

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            • KTFOKING
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              #7
              Originally posted by deathofaclown
              This arbitration case was nothing to do with him actually wanting to fight.

              He doesn’t want this fight again, he’ll get smashed.

              But now he has a right to get a Step aside fee, which the Saudis will probably pay via Fury’s team
              So where is this "he doesn't want this fight again" stuff coming from? He literally exercised his rematch clause a week or so after the fight.

              I don't know how this ends, but his team will certainly be gunning for the trilogy to take place next.

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              • deathofaclown
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                #8
                Originally posted by KTFOKING

                So where is this "he doesn't want this fight again" stuff coming from? He literally exercised his rematch clause a week or so after the fight.

                I don't know how this ends, but his team will certainly be gunning for the trilogy to take place next.
                Of course he exercised it...because it puts him in a position for step aside money

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                • KTFOKING
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by deathofaclown

                  Of course he exercised it...because it puts him in a position for step aside money
                  Fury vs Joshua was not even a thing when Wilder exercised the rematch clause.

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                  • paulf
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                    #10
                    Seems unlikely.

                    Joshua has no obligation to fight Wilder.

                    Every possibility Fury retires if he beats Joshua.

                    Haymon would never let Wilder go across the street to DAZN. Lou Dibella got fired over suggesting it.

                    A high level Haymon-DAZN co-promotion has so far proved impossible.

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