BREAKING: Bob Arum: We're NOT Paying Wilder, We'll Just GET RID OF HIM. Joshua vs. Fury in November or December

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  • FLY TY
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    #21
    Originally posted by QballLobo
    He may just want the step aside payday and the fight with the winner down the line. He knew that if AJ/Fury started up for multiple fights he’s on the outside looking in and at his age he doesn’t have the benefit of time.
    The way the arbitrator worded the verdict makes me think a step aside deal may be in play.
    But like I said if he’s serious about making it happen soon then respect to him. He costs Fury that payday he’s going to get a motivated pissed off Tyson looking to end his ass.
    He didn't cost Fury a damn thing. Fury could've fought Wilder in February, like both ESPN and Fox wanted, and still be in line for Joshua in August. Fury ran from the fight, and Wilder had to take his ass to court to get it.

    Only 1 person is pissed off and motivated, and it's clearly not the gypsy bum basher.

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    • DaNeutral.
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      #22
      I'm a big Joshua fan and as much as I would love undisputed between the 2 Brits I would laugh a little and cry a little if Wilder beats Fury and Usyk beats AJ.

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      • sicko
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        #23
        Starting to question if Bob Arum always wanted this to happen, I think he potentially makes MORE money off the Trilogy in Vegas at Alligiant Stadium where as I think he would only get a small % off of Fury fighting in the Middle East. Also if I remember correctly I think he mentioned this in the past and it could explain why he just always seemed negative about AJ vs Fury with all the "Dead In The Water" "Saudi Site Deal A Mirage" and Eddie came out and said nobody has lift a finger to help get a deal done. This sport is so dirty and corrupt you just never know and you can't trust anybody in it

        So convenient he already has Allegiant Stadium already booked for July 24th

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        • Monzon99
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          #24
          Haymon will buy another fake draw for wilder and Fury and Arum will get a cut of wilder's big money fight vs AJ or a fourth fight with Fury. fury vs wilder 3 will be rigged like the first fake draw.

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          • kushking
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            #25
            Originally posted by DaNeutral.
            I'm a big Joshua fan and as much as I would love undisputed between the 2 Brits I would laugh a little and cry a little if Wilder beats Fury and Usyk beats AJ.
            Usyk won't beat AJ,Wilder has a shot if Fury lost his marbles seeing BQS quit on his stool after the Gypsy magic fizzled out into this

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            • hhh1200
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              #26
              All I have to say is, 3-peats are hard. Fury is playing with fire. Usyk will fight a back-foot fight vs. AJ and collect check upright if he doesn't get stopped.

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              • QballLobo
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                #27
                Originally posted by FLY TY

                He didn't cost Fury a damn thing. Fury could've fought Wilder in February, like both ESPN and Fox wanted, and still be in line for Joshua in August. Fury ran from the fight, and Wilder had to take his ass to court to get it.

                Only 1 person is pissed off and motivated, and it's clearly not the gypsy bum basher.
                Seems the hold up was no fans. The second fight underperformed with what it needed to do since it’s a co promotion and more hands in the pot. Everything I read said Wilder wasn’t responding last summer so they moved on.
                Either way Wilder gets his ass kicked again. He’s a limited fighter and at his age he’s not going to easily learn basic fundamentals he’ll need. Fury is just a bad matchup for him. We’ll see what happens.

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                • FLY TY
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by QballLobo

                  Seems the hold up was no fans. The second fight underperformed with what it needed to do since it’s a co promotion and more hands in the pot. Everything I read said Wilder wasn’t responding last summer so they moved on.
                  Either way Wilder gets his ass kicked again. He’s a limited fighter and at his age he’s not going to easily learn basic fundamentals he’ll need. Fury is just a bad matchup for him. We’ll see what happens.
                  No argument Fury is the better boxer. But if I remember correctly, he almost got knocked out in the first fight?

                  Who says Wilder needs to learn fundamentals to beat Fury? Fury made a few adjustments, and completely neutralized Wilder. Who's to say Wilder can't make a few adjustments, and put himself in better position to land that right?

                  You're crazy if you think it's a formality that Fury just wins automatically. Again, there's a reason he's been running, when he could've fought Wilder in February, and 3 months later he's yet to get in the ring.

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                  • kushking
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by FLY TY

                    No argument Fury is the better boxer. But if I remember correctly, he almost got knocked out in the first fight?

                    Who says Wilder needs to learn fundamentals to beat Fury? Fury made a few adjustments, and completely neutralized Wilder. Who's to say Wilder can't make a few adjustments, and put himself in better position to land that right?

                    You're crazy if you think it's a formality that Fury just wins automatically. Again, there's a reason he's been running, when he could've fought Wilder in February, and 3 months later he's yet to get in the ring.
                    Wilder definitely has a shot,I think Fury didn't want anything to get in way of Undisputed though,which is why he didn't fight Wilder in feb(also he didn't want Wilder to get paid such high percentage,nor did fury want a low pay fight when AJ in SA will net him 150 mil)

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by QballLobo
                      Big risk but makes sense. Push Wilder to sign for the fight quickly if he really wants it. Fury beats him again then still have unification in the fall.
                      The fact that Wilder hasn’t said anything publicly yet makes me think he doesn’t really want it but we’ll see.
                      Respect to him if he does it before September. He’ll likely take that L again.
                      It's a mess

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