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  • OnlytheTruth
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    #11
    You won't ever convince most of the Wilder and Fury lot or Joshua haters that it's not Eddie Hearn's fault. It could be the most concise, accurate and factual post and they would just come up with their same old 'Fury is #1' or 'Fury never lost the belts in the ring' nonsense.

    I'm sure you've all thought the same but how can they like what Fury is doing to Heavyweight boxing? He's making it about himself rather than Boxing and the fans.

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      #12
      To me, AJ and even Warren came out looking the best in this situation. AJ kept quiet, didn't get involved in any pointless back and forth, stayed in the gym and patiently waited for confirmation of his next opponent.

      Warren is on the side that "knew" about the arbitration but he didn't mislead as much as the rest, he remained skeptical throughout and always said Hearn's getting ahead of himself each time he told the media that the fight is on.

      It also has to be mentioned that Hearn also knew about the arbitration, he also knew that there's no fight until that was concluded yet he continued to tell the world that the fight is on and definitely deserves some criticism here.

      Fury and his team have been dishonest throughout though, tried to get out of a contractual obligation for a third Wilder fight, talking nonsensical and contradictory **** in the media for the past 6 months and holding up the careers of not only WIlder and AJ but of other guys that deserve a shot in Usyk and Joyce.

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