Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Won't Take Step-Aside Deal To Allow Fury-Joshua, Says Scott

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  • techliam
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    #61
    Originally posted by davefromvancouv

    Wilder refused to get screwed over by Klitschko and fought Stiverne as the WBC mandatory. Same thing here: refuse step aside money and fight Fury as contractually agreed and legally bound by the arbitrator. Fury was forced to honor the contract. It's as simple as that. Undisputed can happen after that but it will be Wilder against the winner of Joshua-Usyk.
    Yeah Wilder will magically gain the ability to win this fight out of nowhere

    Maybe if he cringe-screams bombsquad hard enough, God will intervene just to shut him up

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    • Gamboal00
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      #62
      I can see Fury getting knocked out this fight. It is written, he had his eyes on AJ, this is all kind of risky for him, plus Wilder standing in front of him like a punch bag is very unlikely this time now he knows what Fury's game is. Let's see it.

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      • Gamboal00
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        #63
        Originally posted by Boxviewer

        I don't think that Fury can just dispatch Wilder this time around. Wilder be will better prepared, last time he was completely overwhelmed by Fury's new tactic. And Wilder still has his ko power, so the outcome of the trilogy is far from being a formality. IMHO.
        Yep, it was dumb how he was totally unprepared for Fury coming forward. I'm not saying Malik Scott is a world class trainer, but that guy is an Olympic boxer and for sure will train Wilder to move his head and fight on the back foot. He can't look as bad as he did that first fight.

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        • W1LL
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          #64
          Nonsense. Fury and Bob Arum both said straight away they wouldn't pay Wilder a penny. How can Wilder and Malik Scott turn down something that was never going to be offered? The ****** thing is, Wilder could have allowed the Undisputed to happen while making a lower-key return himself. Providing he blows out a few cans while making noise, he could have got a massive payday against the winner of Fury-AJ anyway. All he has done at this point is stopped the Undisputed from happening, while possibly ending up in a rubber match that nobody really wants to see. Fury has beaten Wilder in a chess match and beaten Wilder in a slugfest. What more is there to prove? Fury is all-around better than Wilder. Oh well. A contract is a contract.

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          • Tecnoworld
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            #65
            This fight will have 0 interest from me.

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            • Gamboal00
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              #66
              Originally posted by W1LL
              Nonsense. Fury and Bob Arum both said straight away they wouldn't pay Wilder a penny. How can Wilder and Malik Scott turn down something that was never going to be offered? The ****** thing is, Wilder could have allowed the Undisputed to happen while making a lower-key return himself. Providing he blows out a few cans while making noise, he could have got a massive payday against the winner of Fury-AJ anyway. All he has done at this point is stopped the Undisputed from happening, while possibly ending up in a rubber match that nobody really wants to see. Fury has beaten Wilder in a chess match and beaten Wilder in a slugfest. What more is there to prove? Fury is all-around better than Wilder. Oh well. A contract is a contract.
              Get the gypsy's c*ck out of your mouth please, the drug taker Fury was the one who deceived everyone, he knew taking the Wilder 2 fight that the contract has a rematch in the terms. He then went on a year+ long fake show deceiving everyone that his next opponent is AJ, when he doesn't really want to fight AJ anyway, trying to pretend the rematch with Wilder doesn't exist.

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              • W1LL
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                #67
                Originally posted by Gamboal00

                Get the gypsy's c*ck out of your mouth please, the drug taker Fury was the one who deceived everyone, he knew taking the Wilder 2 fight that the contract has a rematch in the terms. He then went on a year+ long fake show deceiving everyone that his next opponent is AJ, when he doesn't really want to fight AJ anyway, trying to pretend the rematch with Wilder doesn't exist.
                Being driven by hatred will take years off your life. Seek professional help.

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                • Nightfall
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                  #68
                  Fury will get stopped. Wilder had to learn the hard way that you can't knock everybody out. So now he's learning the sweet science of boxing. he has even more power because he has learn how to punch. Fury will get stopped.

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                    #69
                    Fury should win the third fight but it's not a foregone conclusion and his fans are in here worrying and hoping Wilder takes step-aside money. I hope he doesn't, the whole AJ-Fury thing seemed weird and unlikely to happen regardless of what Hearn and his delusional fanbase were saying for months. Wilder wants this fight, he's hungry for revenge, will be better prepared, and this time no one in his corner will pull him out. If he doesn't KO Fury, this fight will go the distance.

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                      #70
                      Ah well, I'm suppose i'm happy to watch Fury retire this clown and then fight Joshua, and at least he won't be rusty for the Joshua fight.

                      F*** Wilder for ruining undisputed.

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