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  • #61
    Deontay should sign to fight both Fury's in back to back fights on the same night as co main events. I would bet on Wilder getting both of them out of there inside of 5 rounds combined.

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    • #62
      Peter Fury basically said there's not enough money to take this risk in a recent interview.

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      • #63
        Wilder doesn't want anything to do with Fury. Hence the mouthing off as soon as Fury signs up to fight Chisora.

        Wilder is so overrated it's scary. Who is his best win? Audley? lol

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          • #65
            Originally posted by badnewsbrown View Post
            Peter Fury basically said there's not enough money to take this risk in a recent interview.
            I saw that interview, the 25 or so minute one correct? That's not what he was saying. He was simply stating the obvious about this sport, it doesn't last forever and its the only sport where a loss really means something. Means less pay for the next fight, and a notch further away from a title. So all he was explaining was from a business stand point that it has to be smart and provide padding for each side because someone is walking away different than they came in.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by denium View Post
              Wilder doesn't want anything to do with Fury. Hence the mouthing off as soon as Fury signs up to fight Chisora.

              Wilder is so overrated it's scary. Who is his best win? Audley? lol

              There has been no contract for Fury to fight Chisora, only talks of a possible summer rematch.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by BronxBull1215 View Post
                I saw that interview, the 25 or so minute one correct? That's not what he was saying. He was simply stating the obvious about this sport, it doesn't last forever and its the only sport where a loss really means something. Means less pay for the next fight, and a notch further away from a title. So all he was explaining was from a business stand point that it has to be smart and provide padding for each side because someone is walking away different than they came in.
                He's stating simple boxing business. But at the same time you can't say guys like Wilder are straight up bums and easy fights, and then start talking about risk-reward ratios lol. They believe they should be getting Haye type money and the fight should be a ppv, which it clearly is NOT. To me that's the same as pricing yourself out.
                I really don't think the team as a whole is very confident about Fury's ability, which is understandable, hence they will just wait and play it easy until the next big payday.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by badnewsbrown View Post
                  He's stating simple boxing business. But at the same time you can't say guys like Wilder are straight up bums and easy fights, and then start talking about risk-reward ratios lol. They believe they should be getting Haye type money and the fight should be a ppv, which it clearly is NOT. To me that's the same as pricing yourself out.
                  I really don't think the team as a whole is very confident about Fury's ability, which is understandable, hence they will just wait and play it easy until the next big payday.
                  Thank you sir. This is literally, exactly what's going on. Team Fury does not really wan't that fight because the monetary rewards will be nothing in comparison to the negative kickback WHEN Fury loses. If they are going to fight someone he will lose to, it will be for a LOT of money so that even after he loses he will be able to try to lobby for bigger paydays than he previously would have been able to. Fury is in that Robert Guerrero boat.

                  Oh yah and Wilder will knock this blokes block off!

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by BronxBull1215 View Post
                    There has been no contract for Fury to fight Chisora, only talks of a possible summer rematch.
                    It's clearly been agreed with both parties.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by badnewsbrown View Post
                      Peter Fury basically said there's not enough money to take this risk in a recent interview.
                      They shook

                      Originally posted by trufightfanatic View Post
                      Deontay should sign to fight both Fury's in back to back fights on the same night as co main events. I would bet on Wilder getting both of them out of there inside of 5 rounds combined.
                      Great Idea.

                      BOOOOOOMBSQUAAAAAADDDD

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