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  • DaNeutral.
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    #11
    Originally posted by BodyBagz
    Same money (just in case Wilder gets injured) ?
    Does it generate that kind of money? Saying that Wilder Fury doesn't generate the money they are getting.

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    • BodyBagz
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      #12
      Originally posted by DaNeutral.

      Does it generate that kind of money? Saying that Wilder Fury doesn't generate the money they are getting.
      It most definitely won't. It's a terrible business decision if Wilder takes the fight.

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      • OnlytheTruth
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        #13
        Originally posted by BodyBagz
        Who has Whyte beaten that suggests he could beat anyone with a pulse ?
        You could say the same for Wilder.

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        • champion4ever
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          #14
          I may be wrong but I don't believe for one second that Tyson Fury has Covid. The man is just spooked and shook out of his Goddamned mind of getting his ass whooped and knocked the fuck out in the trilogy bout by Deontay Wilder.

          At this point and again I may be wrong but I doubt that Fury will ever defend his WBC title again; Not even in the month of October. The man is having another one of his nervous breakdowns.

          I wouldn't be surprised if he just retired because obvious this is a fight that he doesn't want.

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            #15
            I wouldn't be surprised if Fury drops the belt and 'retires'.

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              #16
              The WBC must step in and do something. If Fury refuses to fight Wilder again in the month of October.

              Then The WBC must think long and hard of stripping him of the title by making Wilder the champion by default. As they make Dillian Whyte his mandatory challenger because man this shit has to stop.

              Fury has a long history of pulling these type of stunts before like never defending his titles or doing any mandatory rematches. It's looks bad for the sport of boxing.

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              • kiaba360
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                #17
                Originally posted by OnlytheTruth
                I wouldn't be surprised if Fury drops the belt and 'retires'.
                Fury dropping the belt would elevate Whyte from interim to full champion. I think Fury would rather get his head knocked off by Wilder lol

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                • KingGilgamesh
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                  #18
                  This is why I despise British fighters despite being Brit, most of them (bar seemingly Taylor and maybe Joyce in my book) seem obsessed with talking **** and talking about fights they have no intention of making. Wilder and Fury have to fulfill their arbitration ruling by the middle of September. How on earth will Wilder fight both him and Fury in that time?? They're so ****ing full of hot air, the lot of them. Fury, Whyte and Joshua...none of them seem to be able to fight a solid opponent, all have been involved in some kind of hijinks in the last six months. But the public, even here, are starting to get sick of them. I read the comments on the Daily Mail and see much of the readers beginning to turn on them. None of them seem committed to fighting a live opponent.

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                  • Al Faz
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by KingGilgamesh
                    This is why I despise British fighters despite being Brit, most of them (bar seemingly Taylor and maybe Joyce in my book) seem obsessed with talking **** and talking about fights they have no intention of making. Wilder and Fury have to fulfill their arbitration ruling by the middle of September. How on earth will Wilder fight both him and Fury in that time?? They're so ****ing full of hot air, the lot of them. Fury, Whyte and Joshua...none of them seem to be able to fight a solid opponent, all have been involved in some kind of hijinks in the last six months. But the public, even here, are starting to get sick of them. I read the comments on the Daily Mail and see much of the readers beginning to turn on them. None of them seem committed to fighting a live opponent.
                    So it's AJ's fault the Fury fight did not happen?
                    Last edited by Al Faz; 07-09-2021, 06:27 AM.

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                    • nacho daddy
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                      #20
                      if dillian "aint" whyte fought wilder it would probably be a good fight as long as it lasted

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