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  • #11
    There's no guarantee Wilder will take step aside money. It could lead to a whole new law suit.

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    • #12
      I think it ends up with some step aside money paid and promise for a future Wilder/Fury fight.
      Don’t think AJ will commit to fighting Wilder if he beats Fury once or twice.
      Does anyone think Wilder really wants a Fury fight right away after what happened after he took that L?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
        There's no guarantee Wilder will take step aside money. It could lead to a whole new law suit.
        I don't think he has anything legally stopping Fury from fighting AJ anyways (it has no teeth,& he can just pay Wilder restitution at a later date which will be worth it & paid by SA anyways)
        Last edited by kushking; 05-17-2021, 08:04 PM.

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        • #14
          Ppl seem to forget Fury is a UK citizen,he can choose to disobey the ruling altogether if he wants to,& even if he doesn't he can STILL fight AJ anyways because it's happening before the sep date,in SA,& he can choose to retire after 2nd AJ match & or just never fight in the US again. Or he can fake injury
          Last edited by kushking; 05-17-2021, 08:21 PM.

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          • #15
            I totally get wanting AJ vs Fury, I prefer that too But COME ON! If you're Fury and you're confident you have Wilder number and can beat him again, it would best best to just do that instead of doing all this nonsense of ignoring the ruling, breeching contract, running to the middle east and never returning to America again and all these little ridiculous ideas that fans are coming up with over the last few hours

            Would be easier to take the Trilogy and actually make money from it instead of paying money for Settlement or getting a even bigger Lawsuit for Breech Of Contract. Easy to say "He Should Ignore It And Run..." when it won't effect you personally and YOU won't have to pay up millions

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            • #16
              Originally posted by sicko View Post
              I totally get wanting AJ vs Fury, I prefer that too But COME ON! If you're Fury and you're confident you have Wilder number and can beat him again, it would best best to just do that instead of doing all this nonsense of ignoring the ruling, breeching contract, running to the middle east and never returning to America again and all these little ridiculous ideas that fans are coming up with over the last few hours

              Would be easier to take the Trilogy and actually make money from it instead of paying money for Settlement or getting a even bigger Lawsuit for Breech Of Contract. Easy to say "He Should Ignore It And Run..." when it won't effect you personally and YOU won't have to pay up millions
              This is my pt,civil rulings are a joke. They have no real teeth, especially in this case imo.(my pt is Fury for all we know will not even be affected by it unless he actually wants to fight Wilder(I think he sees Wilder as easier work than AJ,& he doesn't want AJ to be king of the UK,so you might get your wish merely because Fury prefers to just batter Wilder in a tuneup (as far as he thinks)

              I think he prefers a tune up anyway,but was going for AJ for money alone

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              • #17
                Originally posted by kushking View Post
                The undisputed fight will take place in SA,which means Fury can easily still fight AJ Because its on aug 14,which would mean Furys not breaking arbitration,plus its a civil case & as Adam Davies is reporting Wilder will just get a monetary award

                Fury has to fight Wilder next. No amount of step aside money will change that. Fury is getting knocked out. Then Wilder is going to decapitate Joshua, unless Joshua has already been beaten by Usyk.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by kushking View Post

                  I don't think he has anything legally stopping Fury from fighting AJ anyways (it has no teeth,& he can just pay Wilder restitution at a later date which will be worth it & paid by SA anyways)
                  Y'all been claiming that sort of **** but here we are.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post

                    Y'all been claiming that sort of **** but here we are.
                    A court ruling in a civil arbitration usually takes ages to enforce & it normally has lil teeth of any kind,esp to a UK citizen whos going to fight in SA v another UK citizen. I just don't see how this will derail undisputed unless Fury prefers to fight Wilder as a tune up to him(which hes been sounding like for ages whenever he downplays AJ fight,hes been saying hes " at my best when active"

                    I also think he got worried when BJS got battered, because he was saying"bjs is just like me,we need to be active to be at our best,thats thats only reason I'm not sure he can win"(of course that was before he used Billy as free publicity & decided to proclaim him heir to his gypsy magic & that hed beat Canelo

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by kushking View Post

                      This is my pt,civil rulings are a joke. They have no real teeth, especially in this case imo.(my pt is Fury for all we know will not even be affected by it unless he actually wants to fight Wilder(I think he sees Wilder as easier work than AJ,& he doesn't want AJ to be king of the UK,so you might get your wish merely because Fury prefers to just batter Wilder in a tuneup (as far as he thinks)

                      I think he prefers a tune up anyway,but was going for AJ for money alone
                      That is why Lawyers get paid a TON of money, it is their job to sort stuff like this out.

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