Comments Thread For: Wilder Won the Arbitration Battle, But He'll Lose the Trilogy War

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #51
    Wilder and his ******ed fans just never learn.

    This time will Fury stop him even faster.

    I called before the first fight that Wilder can`t win. everybody laughed.

    I called before the second fight that Fury wins by stoppage.

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    • Nightfall
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      #52
      Originally posted by KingGilgamesh

      That's how they are when it comes to Black people. Especially forthright and self sufficient ones like Wilder. The rules they make suddenly don't apply.
      either your mother, wife or sister got blacked by the big bull or your wittle wee wee syndrome depression has kicked in again. weak insecure racist maggot.

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      • Oldskoolg
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        #53
        Originally posted by T.M.T
        naw Wilder is learning the sweet science and has learned his lesson. He will stop both of them no doubt. Now Joshua and fury can fight and i want to see that as well but the WBC belt won't be in the mix. Both fighters want to be the unified undisputed so Wilder should he step aside will receive a HUGE check. The ball is in Hearn and Arum's court.
        Wilder may stop Joshua due to power and style but I am starting to lean to Joshua over wilder simply because wilder is just too small for men that size based on the style he employs which is severely lacking in fundamentals and to be honest output. Fury....I don’t see wilder ever beating him now that fury has him sussed. Wilder had a good run but ultimately he became a victim of his own power. Had he stayed with the style he used against Stiverne, he would be damn near unbeatable. His contender years saw him fighting at around 228....that first fight he was something like 208-212 or so and that’s just too small. What made it worse is he gained so much weight in a short period of time and clearly his legs couldn’t handle the extra weight. I’m glad to see Edward Hearn humiliated but Fury is the top dog and probably Joshua in second. But hey, I’d love to see Wilder shock the world. I’m a sucker for the underdog. My adopted homeland loves the underdog and I do too.

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        • Bronx2245
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          #54
          Arum: Wilder Has No Rights To Third Fury Fight, Claim Will Be Denied
          December 4, 2020


          “It's one thing to bring a claim and it's a second thing to be successful. I believe that Wilder has no rights any longer for a third fight and therefore his claim will be denied. But I can't stop them from thinking otherwise and taking it to litigation," Arum told Marc Gatford via the Betway Insider blog.

          "The contract says Wilder's rights ran out at the end of October and I really believe that contract displays clearly that Wilder does not have a claim for a third fight. Wilder had some surgery but that was taken care of in the contract, a 90-day delay from the date of the proposed rematch in July - and that has ran out.

          Top Rank's CEO Bob Arum, who co-promotes WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, is confident his team will prevail in the legal action being pursued by Deontay Wi



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          • BrometheusBob.
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            #55
            Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra

            Yes. I'm a Wilder fan I want to see him get a shot at getting his belt back. If Fury wins then its onto AJ if AJ wins also. The man had 10 straight title defenses he deserves his shot to get his belt back the same way AJ got his opportunity and all champions get their opportunity. I'm confused why people suddenly want to change the rules & Wilder doesn't get what everybody else gets. Irres a weird agenda against the man who brought American heavyweight boxing back and has always given fans exciting fights. Never seen anything like this in my life
            Because he looked like the worse boxer on two occasions, the second by an alarming margin. The general public doesn’t really care anymore. No one is on the edge of their seat wondering if wilder can win a third fight.

            They already milked the knockdown footage to sell the second fight. What is the intrigue now?

            He'd probably have more support if the second fight was more competitive and we weren't barraged with excuses afterwards
            Last edited by BrometheusBob.; 05-18-2021, 05:55 AM.

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              #56
              I somehow saw this coming. Fury was waiting to sign for a mega payday for some reason obviously this was it. As much a fan I am of Wilder I can only hope he side steps and allows the unification first.

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                #57
                Originally posted by Get em up
                I somehow saw this coming. Fury was waiting to sign for a mega payday for some reason obviously this was it. As much a fan I am of Wilder I can only hope he side steps and allows the unification first.
                There is no step aside.

                Joshua will not sign the obligation that he must fight Wilder next if he beats Fury.

                A contract between Wilder and Fury has nothing to do with Joshua.

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                • Dolophenomenal
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                  #58
                  One of the worst articles I have ever read in my life no lie. The heavyweight division sucks ass without Wilder 1st off. Second, he deserves a shot to get his title back just like Joshua, run it back wanker!!!

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                  • Motorcity Cobra
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by BrometheusBob.

                    Because he looked like the worse boxer on two occasions, the second by an alarming margin. The general public doesn’t really care anymore. No one is on the edge of their seat wondering if wilder can win a third fight.

                    They already milked the knockdown footage to sell the second fight. What is the intrigue now?

                    He'd probably have more support if the second fight was more competitive and we weren't barraged with excuses afterwards
                    Ok well he has a valid rematch clause so they're fighting again.

                    Secondly there was never going to be an AJ vs Fury fight because the money was never there. Let's say the arbitration ruled the contract did expire, the fight still wouldn't have been announced. Top Rank had already reserved Vegas for July for Wilder vs Fury because they knew the money wasn't there so you're getting upset over something that was never happening in the first place. Did you notice Joyce & Usyk stopped negotiating back in February? AJ vs Fury was never happening. Reflect on all the things that's been said the past couple of months. None of it made sense
                    Last edited by Motorcity Cobra; 05-18-2021, 06:11 AM.

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                    • PBR Streetgang
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Oldskoolg

                      Nationalistic fervour and jingoistic rage.....
                      Quite right lad, quite right. From all camps, and it's more that as well. Some fans cleve to a certain flag and sling insults and allegations at the those waving the other flag. It's rather unfortunate.

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