Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Thrilled With Ruling, Aims To Derail Fury-Joshua
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I lost the thread we were talking about Ali on as well. This new site is a pain in the arse to find things. Apologies.Comment
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Since any Fury/Joshua fight was contingent upon arbitration judge Daniel Weinstein's ruling, Eddie Hearn should have made it his business to know what was taking place in arbitration, and once the summary judgement was denied Hearn should have immediately made this clear to the Saudi prince, informed Joshua, reassessed the possibilities for a Fury fight, and have informed the media which would then inform the public. Hearn had to be aware of the summary judgement, but apparently he kept this knowledge to himself. Hearn was doing his best to get investors to commit on a product that he did not control and could not deliver. What Hearn did is called marketing fraud, and I hope that he is held accountable. I wonder what the Saudis think of Hearn and his business practices; I don't believe they enjoy being made the fool. And yes, it does stink to high heaven, and I'll bet that Allah doesn't like the smell.
And of course negotiating a deal isn't marketing fraud. It's just negotiating a deal. Nothing would ever get done by that logic.Comment
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I don't blame you for losing interest in the sport either. I must need my head testing being a fan myself.Comment
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boxing like my btch..... I can't stand her, but sometimes I ignore the BS to swim in that p$$yComment
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For enforcing a contract that Fury signed?Comment
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What, you're willing to bet that Wilder won't do this and actually wants the fight? You're a bigger sucker than i first thought then. This madness hasn't ended. Not by a long shot. It never does when Wilder is involved. His cowardice is in the extreme. I've never seen someone so mentally weak like him before. he actually makes Zellenoff look sane and courageous. That's no lie. At least Charlie turns up for his "Fights" out of his own pocket. Wilder doesn't even though he's offered 10's of Millions.Comment
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I've explained what the plan was all along. It just didn't go to plan with Fury refusing to pay Wilder the step aside. Wilder now needs to come up with some of his insanity to why the 3rd fight isn't happening. An injury should do it about a week or two before the fight.
It's a game of chicken to see who pulls out first. We might end up with them both taking a simultaneous dive at the weigh in.Comment
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Wilder is the one who actually came out and confessed he was freezing AJ out. You all supported it. Remember?
Wilder doesn't want this rematch. He was picking his times to try and convince the loonies he wasn't a coward. He just wanted the money. But now he does have the rematch, it's gone against his own plans. Which he doesn't want. Wilder and his lack of intelligence is easy to read. We've been reading the idiot and his true intentions for years now. Why else do you think Wilder and his fans are the laughing stock of the boxing world?
For arguments sake, you delude yourself that Wilder will go for undisputed against AJ should he win against Fury? No he won't. And you will support it like you always did. You'll get back on that creepy slanderous weirdo shlt and make out Wilder isn't a coward. He is. He's always been a coward. He'll always be a coward. So will the likes of you.
Wilder prevents Fury from avoiding the rematch by activating the rematch clause two weeks after the fight, triggering the binding arbitration clause after they claim the contract is expired, refusing step aside money and signing for the third fight immediately after the favorable ruling...
And to you this means... what???Comment
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