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  • #81
    Who is to blame here? I get where both are coming from but Team Fury takes most of the blame here. You cannot say “Oh Team Joshua should have known” when there wasn’t any transparency from both Fury and Wilder from the get go.

    I remembered the whole is there a rematch clause or not when the Feb 2020 fight was announced, and then Arum telling us all that the contract expired in October 2020 etc…

    Hopefully this would be sorted out once and for all, because we need that undisputed fight and it would never happen if PBC are involved.

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    • #82
      There’s actually a stroke of potential genius in Fury’s comment, imagine if they did do a BKB instead (not in a car park obviously), but put the sport on the map, it’d be the biggest fight in history by far, can you imagine the PPV to see these two under BKB rules?! Imagine they both just put their belts in the bin and said let’s go BKB, take a share in the platform as well. They’d do $100m each.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Boxviewer View Post

        Hey guy, stop following Fury's footstep by blatantly lying here. Wilder exercised the rematch clause within 2 weeks after the rematch.

        Obviously Fury has lied again about Wilder demanding 20 mil step aside. Wilder has said that he's not interested in any step aside money, he wants a retibution. Fury is a known pathological liar.
        Pathetic response. Show proof that Wilder initiated the rematch within two weeks. And if you can't, (you can't) then apologize.

        Also, FYI, Fury wasn't the one who mentioned the step aside fees, it was his promoter.

        And Fury may be a liar, but he sure didn't lie when he said that he would beat Wladimir, nor did he lie when he said he would KO Wilder.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
          I know why you are saying this because of the pandemic but he did. Even Bob Arum has confirmed this. The fight was kept being pushed back due to the pandemic which makes many boxing fans like yourself believe that Wilder didn't want the fight which isn't true. The fact is he couldn't fight unless Bob Arum announced a venue and a date but due to the pandemic Bob was unwilling to lose money at the live gate not being at full capacity. So no new venue or date was announced.
          Post a link because I didn't see that until like 6 months after the fight.
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          • #85
            Originally posted by The plunger man View Post
            Both fury and wilder have publicly ducked Joshua now ......bare knuckle fight lol...we watched you when your best mate Saunders dad was getting set upon and you stood behind barriers...street fight we’ve already seen your old man bottle it from mickey theo lol.....what a mug
            Dumb statement when Fury signed to fight him and Wilder is the one blocking the fight. Try another sport. Boxing isn't for you
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            • #86
              I have seen this before. Picasso could create his own money. He could buy 500 pairs of shoes and autograph the receipt, paid in full. Alan Hale Jr never stopped being the captain after Gilligans Island. He wore his cap and went from yacht to yacht and billionaires bragged he was on board. Fury is in that position, he's the draw, AJ has Andy issues. Fury is absolutely right about celebrity in America, his win in Vegas is what's ******* up the price. Not AJs marathon in the sands.

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Boxviewer View Post

                Fury has just kissed the 75+ million dollars goodbye. This time around Wilder will retire him with a brutal fashion. Mark my word.

                Don't worry about AJ for he is gonna destroy Usyk. So for the undisputed championship it depends on whether Wilder finally has manned up to fight AJ or he wants to continue where stopped, cherry picking low class opponents.
                Fury already has 10's of millions so he'll be ok, I'm not really interested in whether he or AJ adds another nought to his bank account. The fight will probably still happen, there's far too much money in it not to.

                If you seriously think Wilder will beat Fury then you are not an intelligent person so attempting to reason with you is pointless. I suspect though that you are not quite this ****** and are merely disingenuous, otherwise you would bet on Wilder KO'ing Fury at 3/1.

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                • #88
                  with Joshua, you don't even know if it's really him talking or Hearn and his PR team.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by KTFOKING View Post


                    No doubt Joshua's team should have taken the arbitration more seriously and not just taken Arum's word.
                    Arum is a lawyer and works for Tyson Fury 'Team Fury was not 100% transparent with their situation'. For months on here and even within boxing media 'People where unsure whether there was even any sort of arbitration case at all'.

                    Did yo know there was a case? How many people here knew the seriousness of Wilder case until yesterday?

                    This entire situation could of been avoided.



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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

                      Arum is a lawyer and works for Tyson Fury 'Team Fury was not 100% transparent with their situation'. For months on here and even within boxing media 'People where unsure whether there was even any sort of arbitration case at all'.

                      Did yo know there was a case? How many people here knew the seriousness of Wilder case until yesterday?

                      This entire situation could of been avoided.
                      Arum was the biggest culprit but Hearn has lawyers of his own that should have consulted him on the possibilities of the arbitration.

                      Did I know there was an arbitration case? Yes I did, and I also knew from a few days before the ruling that TR was already planning on putting Fury back in the ring in July on PPV....One month before the proposed Joshua showdown.
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