It all goes down to those who want to believe Warren and Arum and those who want to believe young Edward. Those who believe one side or the other have their reasons based on their own biases. Worth noting, one side has everything to do with the promotion and one has nothing to do with it…..who is more believable?
Comments Thread For: Frank Warren Reacts To Hearn's Claims on Fury-Wilder Postponement
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Hearn made some valid points in his interview with Ak and Barak and Warren's response isn't all that convincing. The fact that neither Finkel nor Wilder have protested all that much and just accepted the new date also seems a bit surprising.Comment
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I never seen a promoter with such a loud mouth as Hearn. Why is he always so concerned with America? Is there not anything to do in the UK? The fact is this fight live gate will easily pass Canelo Saunders gate as did the last two fights and that’s with or without “Brits flying over”.
Hearn can talk about views because DAZN doesn’t release their numbers. It’s obvious why they won’t.Comment
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There will always be conspiracy theorists in any situation... but it seems to be a higher percentage of them in sports for some reason. Some of it may be fans who lead a boring life and just have to have something dramatic to go on about. Whatever the case, the fight is re-scheduled and it should go on now as planned. So now we wait a few weeks. No worries.Comment
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Warren is lying through his teeth. There was no damn COVID outbreak. Parker was at UFC 264. Parker is one of Fury's chief sparring partners.Comment
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Another promoter telling us the truth... I finally figured it out! we indeed live in a multiverse! Each BS crap we are told is true in another place.
One great thing about this whole sordid affair is that it should be obvious to anyone that none of these guys are telling the truth.
What is obvious is that this fight has some serious problems, among them ticket sales, and the fact that Fury does not want it. I don't claim to know if fury wants to fight Joshua, but its pretty obvious he does not want to fight Wilder. What a s h i t storm.Comment
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If he didn't want to fight Wilder a third time possibly, he shouldn't have signed the damn contract, and agreed to the rematch.Another promoter telling us the truth... I finally figured it out! we indeed live in a multiverse! Each BS crap we are told is true in another place.
One great thing about this whole sordid affair is that it should be obvious to anyone that none of these guys are telling the truth.
What is obvious is that this fight has some serious problems, among them ticket sales, and the fact that Fury does not want it. I don't claim to know if fury wants to fight Joshua, but its pretty obvious he does not want to fight Wilder. What a s h i t storm.Comment
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