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  • Monzon99
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    Arum and Fury seem pleased wilder won arbitration

    No signs of any frustration or anger that Fury can't get his hands on Joshua next and that he has to waste his time with big bird legged fraud from alabama. You would think Fury and arum would be complaining up a storm with this judge weinstein decision. But no they are accepting it quietly. If you are an astute ring observer you should smell a rat. and some kind of conspiracy business deal with wilder haymon and fury arum.
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    They knew it was happening. Arum and Fury telling Hearn he had to hurry etc because Fury wanted to fight, while they knew they couldn't sign. Arum reserved the arena FFS. They played everyone, using Joshua to keep Fury's name in the media, just like Wilder did.

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    • PRINCEKOOL
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      #3
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
      They knew it was happening. Arum and Fury telling Hearn he had to hurry etc because Fury wanted to fight, while they knew they couldn't sign. Arum reserved the arena FFS. They played everyone, using Joshua to keep Fury's name in the media, just like Wilder did.
      It is very deceptive behavior to honest, in business.

      Frank Warren DID seem like he wanted to see Fury face Joshua 'He was less negative than Arum and even Fury's entire team'.

      I honestly believe Fury would be content without facing Joshua. As he feels he has already achieved is Everest in beating Wladimir Kiltschko.

      I am not sure why Fury from the start, could not just say 'Hey I want to face Joshua, but I need to win this arbitration case first'.

      Joshua would of fought Usyk already, and Joyce would been fighting somebody high ranked.

      No idea what the ideology was with Tyson Fury's or his team's behavior these past few months. I am not really a big Joshua supporter 'But in his mind, he is most like thinking Fury is and has always been spooked by him'.

      I still think if Tyson Fury 100% wanted this fight, it could still go ahead.

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      • Toffee
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        #4
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
        I still think if Tyson Fury 100% wanted this fight, it could still go ahead.
        I was almost starting to think Fury wanted the fight.

        ​​​​​Very likely he's just full of it.
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          They did want the Joshua fight, but it was win-win for Arum: if they won arbitration they got the Joshua cash out, if they lost then they would get to stage Fury-Wilder III with a live gate and not lose a shitload of money.

          If Hearn didn't think this is what was going on then he is a fool.

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            It was all a set up from the start. They had no plans or intentions of fighting Anthony Joshua next anyhow. Team Fury deceived both Eddie Hearn and the British public that an undisputed bout was taken place on August 14 between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury which was an outright lie. Wilder/Fury III was the fight that ESPN always wanted.

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              #7
              Originally posted by paulf
              They did want the Joshua fight, but it was win-win for Arum: if they won arbitration they got the Joshua cash out, if they lost then they would get to stage Fury-Wilder III with a live gate and not lose a shitload of money.

              If Hearn didn't think this is what was going on then he is a fool.
              This right here. Arum is getting a payday either way. If he feels his fighter can win ( which in this case is easy given the other 2 fights) he sees this as an easy payday before the big payday.

              notice he had the arena reserved for July 24th .

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              • PRINCEKOOL
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                Originally posted by paulf
                They did want the Joshua fight, but it was win-win for Arum: if they won arbitration they got the Joshua cash out, if they lost then they would get to stage Fury-Wilder III with a live gate and not lose a shitload of money.

                If Hearn didn't think this is what was going on then he is a fool.
                Team Fury was not straight with Eddie Hearn.

                For months and months, people have been denying that there was even a arbitration case on going.

                It was all a mystery 'The only people who would of known that it was not a mystery would of been? Tyson Fury's team'.

                From the start they should of been 100% transparent with Eddie Hearn 'It seems like they were not'.

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                • Monzon99
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                  #9
                  It's very possible Fury is spooked by Joshua. Remember, Whyte kicked Fury's ass in sparring (FACT) and we know Joshua is superior to Whyte. Fury knows he can handle fraud wilder forever and everyone else outside of Joshua and Whyte.

                  Fury has successfully mayweathered Joshua but weinstein's decision has made it clear for all to see that Fury would rather beat up fraud wilder again than fight AJ first.

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                  • Mr Giggles
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                    #10
                    Fury seems PISSED on his Instagram. Tearing into wilder. Fury only thinks about money, he’s going to lose a lot of money now

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