Because Eddie was trying to put the fight the boxing world actually wanted on in good faith? He shouldn't have listened to Arum. He should know by now, you never trust anything that comes from an American. You ask for every piece of paper work and go through it with your side before moving an inch. Too much poison and darkness otherwise. The ones who make sure the big fights don't happen at the right time are American. The biggest crooks. You aren't good for boxing. You're actually toxic. The robberies. Every slanderous smear campaign comes from you to control the narrative to convince as many as you can of your lies, to suit you lot. At the expense of everybody else. You only need to read and watch video's of the sickness in your head. It is actually evil. Narcissistic cowards.
Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Thrilled With Ruling, Aims To Derail Fury-Joshua
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Eddie wasn't contesting anything with Finkel or Wilder. He wasn't involved in the case.Comment
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What you experience putting your faith in low level fighters is losing. And lots of it. Haha.Comment
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Bullsh_t. Fury and Josbua could have fought twice already and be done with it before the September deadline to fight wilder. But because they want to drag everything out for months this now happensComment
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But continue in spreading your lies of poison.Comment
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Lol of course Hearn knew!!! Which why so much effort went into pretending to be getting some"site deals"Basically, Eddie don't want to risk his cash cow to fury or wilder. Specifically those 2. He can do alot of PR n convince ppl he wanted those fights. Eddie don't want those so his efforts goes into convincing ppl otherwise just to kee. It in-house. He's a businessman
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The title is horseshiet, Wilders “aim” was to get a rematch. It’s not like he waited for Fury-Joshua to schedule anything to derail them. He has been trying to get the rematch since way before their fight talks began
Still not a fight I would have asked for but whatever.
Keep watching for some "Injury" after Wilder has done his badly acted show of "Warrior mentality" bullshlt. Haha.Comment
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What else can it be when dealing with Americans?
And don't tell me you don't know what the f3ck i'm talking about. Wake up. You're smarter than the extreme weirdo ones and what they're doing. You may not like reading that, but it's the f3cking truth. Always the same.Comment
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Scott and Wilder could definitely be copacetic, but Fury working with Sugar Hill is a scary combo. This fight is almost a toss up for me, but I'm leaning Fury. I, for one, am not unhappy to see this fight made. Trilogies (or more) in boxing can be the stuff of legend. Zale/Graziano, Ali/Frazier, Ali/Norton, Pacquiao/Marquez, etc., etc....
No matter the outcome, I suspect it'll be a good one.Comment
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Just sit back and wait to lose it all. Because that is what is happening. You vultures will only cling on for so long.
Bye sweetheart.Comment
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