What difference does it make if Fury gots to fight Wilder now??? They searching for a reason to fook over Usyk or what's the point of it now that the arbitration decision has been announced that seemly cancels AJ vs Fury.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostWhat difference does it make if Fury gots to fight Wilder now??? They searching for a reason to fook over Usyk or what's the point of it now that the arbitration decision has been announced that seemly cancels AJ vs Fury.
For example, if Joshua commits to fighting Usyk and the WBO announces this is now their mandated fight and then Wilder suddenly steps away for whatever reason, it's total kick in the balls time. I'd guess they're still furiously exploring what the various options are that might somehow keep all the moving parts balanced to allow the Joshua/Fury fight -- trying to work out if Wilder is just trying to leverage more money or if he genuinely only wants the fight and nothing else. If he will take money, how much will do it and does that work with the economics of everyone else getting the slice of the pie they want and so on. The chances do seem extremely slim though at this moment in time of the undisputed clash going head.
Remember last year when the talk was all how Joshua just needs to take care of Pulev and Fury just needs to take care of Wilder and then we can have the undisputed? Joshua did his bit. Fury really has not done his bit.
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Originally posted by lolpz View PostHe can't fight anybody without fighting Wilder first, this is what a rematch clause is...
Unless he offers Wilder step aside money that Wilder has to accept which there is no guarantee he will. In fact he's already said he isn't taking any step aside money, he wants his rematch.
But isn't there also the problem - how much will Wilder/Fury 3 make? Not enough to be worthwhile. I think Wilder is just negotiating. It's more beneficial to him to hope AJ wins and for him to fight the winner. If AJ wins he has all the belts - or at least most of them. Wilder fans would rather see him fight AJ too - they hate AJ/Hearn and think Wilder will KO him easily. Everyone will be happy! And if Fury wins - then its the same fight for a lot of belts.
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
No he didn't
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Originally posted by mawoodhouse View Post
Then let’s just say he didn’t look very good in either bout! He certainly didn’t look the formidable force he was down at Cruiser and Witherspoon is a D level heavy, while Chisora is a B/C level. I can’t see Usyk doing too well against A Level guys (Joshua, Fury, Whyte etc....).
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