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  • REDEEMER
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    #21
    Originally posted by Toffee

    What do you think Wilder, networks, promoters etc stood to earn off the fight? Limited interest but it certainly wouldn't be peanuts.
    It doesn’t matter who stood to make what , Fury can just say F U give him whatever and still make more off the A.J fight . Really makes no sense for Fury to fight Wilder . The teams will renegotiate and move on one way or other . Why would they have been negotiating this long ? Worst case scenario had to be put in place long ago . I don’t know how an expired contract is still valid this long but I’ve seen crazier things , I minor bump for team Fury but not a road block .

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      #22
      Originally posted by paulf
      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.
      At that time Haymon and others, such as Bob Arum, didn’t believe in DAZN’s sustainability at the time. Since then DAZN has made big moves so who knows what the future holds. We might see some top level PBC guys crossing the street for the right offer.

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        #23
        Originally posted by deathofaclown


        this is nonsense,

        don’t you understand that this case puts him in perfect position to get a step aside fee? Now that Fury is obligated to fight him.


        Nonsense.

        Wilder won't take a step aside fee or he would have taken it when first offered. He wants the fight. There is no guarantee that Fury will honor the step aside agreement after being burnt already by team Fury.

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          #24
          Originally posted by REDEEMER

          It doesn’t matter who stood to make what , Fury can just say F U give him whatever and still make more off the A.J fight . Really makes no sense for Fury to fight Wilder . The teams will renegotiate and move on one way or other . Why would they have been negotiating this long ? Worst case scenario had to be put in place long ago . I don’t know how an expired contract is still valid this long but I’ve seen crazier things , I minor bump for team Fury but not a road block .
          No doubt Fury will make more fighting Joshua. But Team Fury will still see it as handing over millions of their own money.

          The alternative is to fight him, beat him, earn millions, then move to Joshua.

          I don't give Fury an out on this. If he owes Wilder money because he broke contract then he should pay the man or fight it further. That's Fury's business alone.

          But nothing is stopping him fighting Joshua. If he pulls out, it's a duck.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Toffee

            No doubt Fury will make more fighting Joshua. But Team Fury will still see it as handing over millions of their own money.

            The alternative is to fight him, beat him, earn millions, then move to Joshua.

            I don't give Fury an out on this. If he owes Wilder money because he broke contract then he should pay the man or fight it further. That's Fury's business alone.

            But nothing is stopping him fighting Joshua. If he pulls out, it's a duck.
            The fight is scheduled for August 14th the ruling was a September 15th deadline so nothing can stop it anyway . What will happen is a renegotiations will take place in the event Fury does win . I see Joshua winning ,that means Fury owing him a fight is irrelevant and Joshuas possibly owes Wilder if they renegotiate it in the new contract ?

            Yes it’s still a duck if Fury doesn’t persue the undisputed .

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              #26
              Uh oh.....another prediction ?

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