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  • Ray*
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    #41
    Originally posted by FLY TY

    If Fury decides to waste somebody else's time, that's on him.

    But the point, if you're too dense to understand, is that Eddie should've been wise enough to insist they handle their business, and he could've already gotten usyk out of the way...instead of trying to make a fight, for 6 months, that wasn't going to happen.
    Am sure Hearn is more closer to the whole thing than you. And was given reassurance that “Business is already handled” by Team Fury.

    This was about making the undisputed fight for his client, he has been chasing that for him for over 3 years now. That shows he works for AJ not the other way round.

    Let them get this fight out of the way, and then we shall see what happens next.

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      #42
      No sense in arguing over a 3rd fight that's about to happen

      What time was wasted and who's to blame is no longer relevant.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Toffee

        But Fury never wanted to fight Wilder. There still would have been an arbitration ruling in May, and Fury would still be tied up right now. After the ruling, the earliest Fury will fight again would be November/December when Joshua will be free again too.

        Nothing Hearn could have done would change that. Joshua's career didn't go on hold. He fought a mandatory in December once they could get a few fans back in. He'll likely fight another mandatory in the middle of the year, when he couldn't possibly be fighting Fury because Fury lost the arbitration!

        No-one of this is about Hearn, and his fighter is still fighting the fights he would have if they hadn't gone into any negotiation with Fury.

        So what did this big mistake by Eddie cost? Joshua is exactly where he would be regardless.

        Meanwhile Fury and Wilder have sat out 15 months over a contract dispute.
        I don’t get that Hearn angle myself. Arum phucked up but I kept seeing Hearn name everywhere. It’s like this man live in their brains 247

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          #44
          Originally posted by Ray*

          I don’t get that Hearn angle myself. Arum phucked up but I kept seeing Hearn name everywhere. It’s like this man live in their brains 247
          If Hearn had waited for the arbitration to be settled up before trying to make the undisputed fight, these jokers would have spent the last 6 months ripping him and AJ for using it as an excuse to duck Fury.

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            #45
            Originally posted by kafkod

            If Hearn had waited for the arbitration to be settled up before trying to make the undisputed fight, these jokers would have spent the last 6 months ripping him and AJ for using it as an excuse to duck Fury.
            Pretty much, I mean everyone went with what Arum said, Warren, Hearn, Fury himself etc all of us. So not sure why Hearn would spend months wasting his time if he knew the end result would be Fury/Wilder 3…. not just working with the Saudis but having to ask the different organisations to push back mandatories etc… Just because his client has always chase the undisputed fight.

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              #46
              Originally posted by billeau2

              Because the saudis are such fine upstanding individuals right?
              idiotic to suggest someone's nationality determines how they are as individuals.

              more pieces of **** come out of america than saudi.

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                #47
                Originally posted by BodyBagz

                Some of these declarations are FAF

                ''BJS Gonna Beat The Breaks Off Of Nelo''
                was another doozy
                Wilder is a clown whether he takes the fight or not.

                Just a bum really.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by LacedUp

                  idiotic to suggest someone's nationality determines how they are as individuals.

                  more pieces of **** come out of america than saudi.
                  Really? Women treated like Chatel, kid's hands cut off for stealing food... And nationality as in a nation, not a race. I wouldn't say some Koreans are c h i n k s but to say North Korea is despotic is acceptable. America has problems as well, but I would take issue with that statement.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by billeau2

                    Really? Women treated like Chatel, kid's hands cut off for stealing food... And nationality as in a nation, not a race. I wouldn't say some Koreans are c h i n k s but to say North Korea is despotic is acceptable. America has problems as well, but I would take issue with that statement.
                    I'm sorry, Saudi is not what you've read in some ultra article.

                    Read here: https://www.quora.com/How-is-it-to-b...n-Saudi-Arabia

                    America has insanely huge problems in all areas, women, children, men, black, yellow and white. You have zero space to talk negatively about other people.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by LacedUp

                      I'm sorry, Saudi is not what you've read in some ultra article.

                      Read here: https://www.quora.com/How-is-it-to-b...n-Saudi-Arabia

                      America has insanely huge problems in all areas, women, children, men, black, yellow and white. You have zero space to talk negatively about other people.
                      Were talking about a country whose government kidnapped its own journalist, killed and dismembered him for talking badly about the Prince, a country that's interjecting itself in a civil war to fight its geopolitical rival's proxy because of religion despite the majority being Shia in Yemen, a country that exports extreme wahhabism, a sect so repugnant the Turks tried to eliminate it, to the rest of world so that they can keep power. A country that encourages slavery in both Libya and Mauritania and purchases ****** from those countries. Finally a country whose rulers made back room deals with the British even sold their people out just so their house would rule instead of the Hashemites. The United States has a spotty record but compared on things we know Saudi Arabia did and things that are under the rug it makes the United States look like a respectable nation.

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