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  • Originally posted by kafkod View Post

    But the trilogy fight was supposed to settle those allegations once and for all, yeah?

    Kind of like a mediaeval trial by combat?

    If Fury could still fuck Wilder up, even tho Wilder and co knew how he was supposed to have cheated in the second fight, then would prove he didn't cheat after all.

    Wasn't that what you fools were saying?
    Never, where the Hell did you ever get that ****** idea from? Dontaesboxingnation addressed this very topic on several of his videos on his YouTube channel. You should go check them out sometime. You may find them very enlightening.

    By the time of the trilogy bout Wilder was already damaged goods. The beating he sustained in their second bout both physically and perhaps even permanently ruined him with those open gloves while punching with a closed fist through the non-padded areas and the padless gloves he used to punch Wilder with his bare knuckle fists.

    The evidence is all on videotape.



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    • Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
      It’s not an easy fight ,when has anyone had an easy fight with Whyte ?
      In my view, if Fury reverts back to moving and boxing -- he's going to need to drop back to 260 or so, as his movement and balance looked bad in Wilder 3 -- he should have a fairly easy fight vs Whyte.

      But if he's fallen in love with the fat-ass-pressure-Kronk-smash style, then he still is likely to win, but he's going to get hit, and the chance of Whyte catching him and putting him down is non-zero.

      What is necessary vs Wilder -- with Wilder's long-range, fast-ball right hand -- is not the way to go vs everyone else.
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      • Originally posted by cacarr View Post

        In my view, if Fury reverts back to moving and boxing -- he's going to need to drop back to 260 or so, as his movement and balance looked bad in Wilder 3 -- he should have a fairly easy fight vs Whyte.

        But if he's fallen in love with the fat-ass-pressure-Kronk-smash style, then he still is likely to win, but he's going to get hit, and the chance of Whyte catching him and putting him down is non-zero.

        What is necessary vs Wilder -- with Wilder's long-range, fast-ball right hand -- is not the way to go vs everyone else.
        Great comment. I pick Whyte to win in fire fight (Fury does not have KO power) and I don't see Fury being that mobile anymore. However, he is altogether a more solid unit these days and if he wins, I think it can only be by KO. Otherwise, Whyte catches up with him.
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        • Originally posted by PotentialToast View Post

          Great comment. I pick Whyte to win in fire fight (Fury does not have KO power) and I don't see Fury being that mobile anymore. However, he is altogether a more solid unit these days and if he wins, I think it can only be by KO. Otherwise, Whyte catches up with him.
          And for the record, that is completely the opposite of what I previously thought (where Fury could only stick and move for points win).

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          • Originally posted by paulf View Post

            Eddie Hearn is the second most negligent/clueless negotiator in boxing (behind Oscar de la Hoya). He spent MONTHS working out the deal for Joshua-Fury all while taking Arum at his fucking word that the arbitration would without a doubt rule in Fury's favor. When has it EVER been wise to to take Bob ****in' Arum at his word? Hearn was left looking like an utter fool.

            Hearn also doesn't have a fraction of the influence Arum does on the WBC.

            The only thing Eddie's pulling is his ****.
            Well at this point; Fury has one of two options. Either drop the belt or go over and fight Dillian Whyte on DAZN because there is no doubt that this fight is heading to a purse bid and Matchroom is going to win it. ESPN will forbid Fury from fighting on another platform on foreign soil with Eddie Hearn at the helm. What a way to screw Top Rank if he does? After all, it was Bob Arum who got him that WBC title in the first place.

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            • Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
              Well at this point; Fury has one of two options. Either drop the belt or go over and fight Dillian Whyte on DAZN because there is no doubt that this fight is heading to a purse bid and Matchroom is going to win it.
              Will be very difficult for DAZN to win the bid. ESPN has a huge advantage. They can cut a side deal with Fury that he'll make his $17 million for the fight and put in a crazy big where they'll just get rebated some of the money. Happens all the time when the A-side has a split heavily in their favor.

              Will DAZN be willing to bid $25-30 million?

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              • Originally posted by paulf View Post

                Eddie Hearn is the second most negligent/clueless negotiator in boxing (behind Oscar de la Hoya). He spent MONTHS working out the deal for Joshua-Fury all while taking Arum at his fucking word that the arbitration would without a doubt rule in Fury's favor. When has it EVER been wise to to take Bob ****in' Arum at his word? Hearn was left looking like an utter fool.

                Hearn also doesn't have a fraction of the influence Arum does on the WBC.

                The only thing Eddie's pulling is his ****.

                I have to strongly disagree. That cheeky bastard is somewhere lurking in the dark to steal this fight from Top Rank, Arum and Warren; Which is why Bob and Tyson Fury both said that if Whyte doesn't agree to sit down and negotiate in good faith then Fury is going to vacate the title. They know what Eddie Hearn is up to. He just can't wait until January 11th to roll around so Matchroom can get their hands on the WBC heavyweight title belt and Tyson Fury in the process ​​

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                • Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post

                  Will be very difficult for DAZN to win the bid. ESPN has a huge advantage. They can cut a side deal with Fury that he'll make his $17 million for the fight and put in a crazy big where they'll just get rebated some of the money. Happens all the time when the A-side has a split heavily in their favor.

                  Will DAZN be willing to bid $25-30 million?
                  So what about Dillian Whyte's $10M demand? That has yet to have been addressed. Arum is not giving Whyte no $10M. If they cannot come to terms then the fight is going to a purse bid on January 11th; Maurico Sulaiman has already so. There's no question that Fury won't leave ESPN to fight on DAZN through the highest purse bid but he is going to have to relinquish that WBC title belt in the event that if Matchroom does win the purse bid and he refuses to fight over there at DAZN.

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                  • Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                    So what about Dillian Whyte's $10M demand? That has yet to have been addressed. Arum is not giving Whyte no $10M. If they cannot come to terms then the fight is going to a purse bid on January 11th; Maurico Sulaiman has already so. There's no question that Fury won't leave ESPN to fight on DAZN through the highest purse bid but he is going to have to relinquish that WBC title belt in the event that if Matchroom does win the purse bid and he refuses to fight over there at DAZN.
                    The $10 million demand is irrelevant because they'll just go to purse bid. It will be a difficult bid for Matchroom to win. Top Rank has a big advantage. It's common to make a side deal with your fighter and say "let's agree I'll pay you X, even if you're entitled to more in the purse bid." It gives the promoter incentive to bid higher to try to win the bid and the fighter benefits from helping his promoter win the bid. But that kind of strategy only works if your fighter is getting the majority.

                    TR & Fury could agree that TR will pay Fury $17 million no matter what, go bid $30 million, Whyte gets six, and TR only really spent 23 even though they bid 30. Is DAZN going to be willing to bid in that range?

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                    • Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post

                      The $10 million demand is irrelevant because they'll just go to purse bid. It will be a difficult bid for Matchroom to win. Top Rank has a big advantage. It's common to make a side deal with your fighter and say "let's agree I'll pay you X, even if you're entitled to more in the purse bid." It gives the promoter incentive to bid higher to try to win the bid and the fighter benefits from helping his promoter win the bid. But that kind of strategy only works if your fighter is getting the majority.

                      TR & Fury could agree that TR will pay Fury $17 million no matter what, go bid $30 million, Whyte gets six, and TR only really spent 23 even though they bid 30. Is DAZN going to be willing to bid in that range?
                      Well that strategy certainly backfired on Arum with the Teofimo Lopez/George Kambosos fight. I wonder why he didn't implement that same strategy in that case because Matchroom won that purse bid also?

                      In any case, you are still averting the issue which is Whyte's $10M demand. If there is no $10M there will be no fight. Yes, they can pay Fury whatever they want but what about Dillian? Do you really believe that Top Rank will acquiesce by allowing themselves to be extorted and arm-twisted by Dillian Whyte's demand of $10?.

                      This is all a well-orchestrated and concocted plan by Matchroom, Eddie Hearn and DAZN to put the screws to Bob Arum and Frank Warren. The aim of their goal is to sabotage the negotiations by having Whyte price himself out at the bargaining table.

                      If one cannot see that then I don't know what else to say.

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