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  • Sid-Knee
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    #101
    Originally posted by Toffee

    I'm not convinced either want 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.
    Fury knows Wilder is dangerous with that right hand, but he also knows he can't box or fight to save his life. Fury's biggest problem is motivation and taking Wilder seriously. If he overlooks him, problems can lay ahead. But i think Hill will get him right.

    Wilder didn't want the second or this 3rd fight. The only reason the 1st fight came off, was down to the horrible condition Fury was in. They wanted to take advantage of it. It just blew up in their face. Fury at his best would have been ducked like all the rest out there.

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    • Blond Beast
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      #102
      Originally posted by Toffee

      I'm not convinced either want 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.
      The problem is one guy weighs in wearing track pants the other wearing a t-shirt. Only millions bet on these fights and you can’t even get a good look at the condition of the fighters. It’s ridiculous. What stops a guy from putting rocks in his pockets and letting the odds slip only to bet on themselves? It’s ridiculous. Moo moo’s and sombreros are allowed also. So Fury is going to have to injury himself taking off his pants and Wilder will have to injure himself taking off his shirt. How is a fighter allowed to wear ring wear to the ring that supposedly drained him off all his strength and not get fined? You just stole from all the fans. I know it was just an excuse. Still nobody had the nerve to tell Wilder otherwise. He blames his trainer for stoping the fight. Says he’d rather die. Jerk never signed a waiver. If he did die his moms and wife would have sued the hell out of everyone. He knows this.

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        #103
        Originally posted by davefromvancouv

        Makes sense...

        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???
        Wilder activated the rematch clause because had he not, it would have been loud and clear he was a coward who didn't want to fight. Wilder has spent years convincing anyone who would listen that he was a bad man. He isn't going to stop playing that game now. A bit hard though when you duck everyone and fight garbage all the time and cherry pick fighters when they're weak. Wilder was just buying time and waiting for something to pop up that will help him. That's where the pandemic comes in.

        He then frustrates Fury by refusing to fight within a year of the second fight, knowing full well Fury would look to go elsewhere for a fight and not allow them to keep him out for so long. Only when Wilder thought Fury had a fight all set did he come out and voice his opinion. Not once before. Someone who is sincere wouldn't do that. But Wilder has played this game far too much for it to be believable.

        When Wilder thought the AJ fight was a go, he thought they wouldn't allow anything to get in the way of it happening after so much work had been done so would be likely to pay him a ridiculous amount of money whilst still convincing his freak fans he wasn't the one doing the avoiding. It is. It was always him. However, it's backfired because Fury has told him to do one and refusing to pay anything in order for the AJ fight to come off.

        Wilder is frightened right about now. He isn't happy. He'll be having serious psychological problems because he isn't ready for it. It will only get worse the closer the fight gets. Just look at how bad Wilder was for the other two fights. Now imagine what he'll be like now he knows Fury can hurt him and f3ck him up? Just keep watching.

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          #104
          Originally posted by Sid-Knee

          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.

          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.
          And the arbitrator was in on that plan all along?

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            #105
            Originally posted by Sid-Knee

            Wilder doesn't want a rematch with Fury. He was just using the pandemic to his advantage to hold it off. He was waiting for Fury to go in a different direction in frustration before coming out and claiming duck. Why do you think Wilder never made a noise until he thought the fight with Takam was already a go? Because he was using it to convince his freak show fans he wasn't a coward. He thought he could do the same here and wait until the Joshua fight was a go and he'd get a big step aside payoff. Well, he didn't. So this is actually a f3ck up by Wilder. He never planned for Fury to refuse a pay off and fight him again.

            Keep watching for some "Injury" after Wilder has done his badly acted show of "Warrior mentality" bullshlt. Haha.
            This post is going to age poorly once Wilder is in the ring with him, you know that right?

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              #106
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

              And the arbitrator was in on that plan all along?
              The arbitrator is neither here nor there. It's about making it look believable. Wilder and co genuinely believed Fury and Hearn would do anything to keep the show on the road for AJ. Arum has different motives however. He'd prefer the Wilder rematch because it's easier in his minds eye, and it f3cks Hearn over. Arum has taken the opportunity to slander Hearn and call him out for "Supposedly not being able to get the fight set with all the details on time" to give off the impression Hearn is incompetent. And don't forget Arum and his many fights that were supposedly going to taker place in the Middle East. Eddie didn't talk when it came to fights over there, he just got it done and delivered. That would have angered Arum to no end. He's bitter.

              Arum loves money. But he's willing to gamble the AJ fight in order to get one over on Hearn. In his mind, he can have them both. But as we well know, Arum has lost more than a few times playing this game.

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                #107
                Originally posted by BrometheusBob.

                This post is going to age poorly once Wilder is in the ring with him, you know that right?
                If he does, then fair enough. But i know wilder very well at this point. If he were to step into the ring, it actually goes against his character. Wilder loves the game of perception. Only problem there though, is he's f3cking terrible at it. But i would love nothing more than to see him take another beating. In fact, i may like the sequel even more. Fury just needs to get tuned in and focus properly.

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                  #108
                  Originally posted by Sid-Knee

                  Wilder activated the rematch clause because had he not, it would have been loud and clear he was a coward who didn't want to fight. Wilder has spent years convincing anyone who would listen that he was a bad man. He isn't going to stop playing that game now. A bit hard though when you duck everyone and fight garbage all the time and cherry pick fighters when they're weak. Wilder was just buying time and waiting for something to pop up that will help him. That's where the pandemic comes in.

                  He then frustrates Fury by refusing to fight within a year of the second fight, knowing full well Fury would look to go elsewhere for a fight and not allow them to keep him out for so long. Only when Wilder thought Fury had a fight all set did he come out and voice his opinion. Not once before. Someone who is sincere wouldn't do that. But Wilder has played this game far too much for it to be believable.

                  When Wilder thought the AJ fight was a go, he thought they wouldn't allow anything to get in the way of it happening after so much work had been done so would be likely to pay him a ridiculous amount of money whilst still convincing his freak fans he wasn't the one doing the avoiding. It is. It was always him. However, it's backfired because Fury has told him to do one and refusing to pay anything in order for the AJ fight to come off.

                  Wilder is frightened right about now. He isn't happy. He'll be having serious psychological problems because he isn't ready for it. It will only get worse the closer the fight gets. Just look at how bad Wilder was for the other two fights. Now imagine what he'll be like now he knows Fury can hurt him and f3ck him up? Just keep watching.
                  Or...

                  Wilder wants Fury's head on a stick and no amount of delays, fake announcements and money is going to prevent him from seeing that end. Hearn tried to steal Fury away from the beating coming to him and when all is said and done, Wilder will be the new lineal champion.

                  Then it's on to the Joshua-Usyk winner for undisputed, and the rest.

                  Hearn is already talking about a Dillian Whyte roadblock. So be it. Wilder will blow him away just like he did Breazeale...

                  The main thing is that Wilder is back and back with a vengeance!

                  Enjoy!

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                    #109
                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee

                    The arbitrator is neither here nor there. It's about making it look believable. Wilder and co genuinely believed Fury and Hearn would do anything to keep the show on the road for AJ. Arum has different motives however. He'd prefer the Wilder rematch because it's easier in his minds eye, and it f3cks Hearn over. Arum has taken the opportunity to slander Hearn and call him out for "Supposedly not being able to get the fight set with all the details on time" to give off the impression Hearn is incompetent. And don't forget Arum and his many fights that were supposedly going to taker place in the Middle East. Eddie didn't talk when it came to fights over there, he just got it done and delivered. That would have angered Arum to no end. He's bitter.

                    Arum loves money. But he's willing to gamble the AJ fight in order to get one over on Hearn. In his mind, he can have them both. But as we well know, Arum has lost more than a few times playing this game.
                    The arbitrator is the entire reason why Joshua vs Fury isn't happening. How can he be "neither here nor there?"

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                      #110
                      The comments in that thread could lower an IQ.

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