Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua: The Ball is in Tyson Fury's Court - I'm Ready!

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  • DougalDylan
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    #21
    He did offer Whyte with Joshua in the end. Wilder "changed his mind" when he got what he wanted. The guys more chicken than his legs.

    Seriously just look at Wilders record.


    Originally posted by Regulus
    Look at this cringing coward.

    Wilder said he'd fight Whyte if Hearn guarantee that Joshua was next.

    Eddie said in Bob Arum fashion:
    "It doesn't work like that"



    That proof the Mummy and his camp are ducking Wilder,not the other way around.

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    • Regulus
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      #22
      Originally posted by DougalDylan
      He did offer Whyte with Joshua in the end. Wilder "changed his mind" when he got what he wanted. The guys more chicken than his legs.

      Seriously just look at Wilders record.
      Wilder wanted a GUARANTEE to fight Joshua!

      Hearn refused....

      A guy that wants a guarantee is a guy that wants to fight!

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      • cameltoe
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        #23
        Originally posted by 1hourRun
        Relevant?! I mean if talking about Porky losing a hundred more pounds is relevant I guess you can say that you got a point.

        But I thought Tyson Furys last fight was in 2015, but tha 'Bombsquad' is still going strong since Fury was caught and banned from the sport.

        #40-0.
        Yep, last fight over 2 years ago.

        Fat, out of shape, drink, drugs, food, partying, doesn’t even have a licence.

        And yet people are still talking about him more than Wilder. Boxers, fans, writers, promoters... everyone is name dropping Fury.

        Damn it must suck to be a Wilder fan. Still living off that 12-round decision against Stiverne, the high point of his career. You remember, the one fight where Stiverne did actually throw a few punches, not the one recently where he did the Homer Simpson boxing impression.

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        • 1hourRun
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          #24
          Originally posted by cameltoe
          Yep, last fight over 2 years ago.

          Fat, out of shape, drink, drugs, food, partying, doesn’t even have a licence.

          And yet people are still talking about him more than Wilder. Boxers, fans, writers, promoters... everyone is name dropping Fury.

          Damn it must suck to be a Wilder fan. Still living off that 12-round decision against Stiverne, the high point of his career. You remember, the one fight where Stiverne did actually throw a few punches, not the one recently where he did the Homer Simpson boxing impression.
          I dont remember a boring Deontay Wilder fight, but I nearly fell asleep watching Fluff vs. Klitschko, do you remember the official thread and the reaction? ouch!

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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            #25
            Originally posted by Regulus

            A cowardly juiced up dope-dealer is nothing to be jealous of.
            Tyson Fury is the one who was spooked by Wladimir Kiltschko during the rematch! And he has also the only one out of the pair of them to have failed a drug's test for steroids......

            Tyson Fury needs to be very wise during his comeback, he has got all the time in the world to go after one of the big boys! (As he is unbeaten, and still a unknown entity in the game at this point!)...

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            • sammi
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              #26
              I like them all but AJ has had one massive win over a 40 year old now he’s carrying on like he’s floyd been beating everyone for decades and his opposition have to take what there given
              Parker is entitled to 35 percent!

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              • Robbie Barrett
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                #27
                Originally posted by sammi
                I like them all but AJ has had one massive win over a 40 year old now he’s carrying on like he’s floyd been beating everyone for decades and his opposition have to take what there given
                Parker is entitled to 35 percent!
                Only one thing matters when talking about purse splits, how much you bring. No other HW brings even 20%, only Fury or Haye if he beats Bellew. Certainly not Wilder or Parker.

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                • sportbuddha
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by sammi
                  I like them all but AJ has had one massive win over a 40 year old now he’s carrying on like he’s floyd been beating everyone for decades and his opposition have to take what there given
                  Parker is entitled to 35 percent!
                  ‘Carrying on’ like what? He doesn’t do the money side of deals, his managers handle all of that, when you ever see him say I want this $ etc? It’s his promoter/manager getting the deals done, don’t blame the boxer for that, he just trains and fights.

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                  • Bossman15
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                    Only one thing matters when talking about purse splits, how much you bring. No other HW brings even 20%, only Fury or Haye if he beats Bellew. Certainly not Wilder or Parker.
                    The thing is that Wilder has a name that does carry, but in 2015 he brings nothing to the table. but Wilder has made a name to give him leverage, but Hearns is not ready to put Joshua in there he knows he is still green like Wilder because they have not had a real test yet. Ortiz will be Wilder's next opponent and Joshua will face Parker while Fury will probably face Povetkin Miller or Brezeale next which is good for him to get back in the mix. but this is a situation where you can only blame Hearns because he is a cherry pick for his opponents no different than Oscar when it comes to Canelo

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                    • GhostofDempsey
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                      #30
                      This is now you leverage your negotiations. AJ can line up Fury, Parker, and Whyte and still earn $20M per fight while freezing out Wilder who will go be lucky to earn more than a million for each of his next three fights. It makes a statement and let's Deontay know how delusional he is to think he is worth 50%. Wilder on the outside looking in once again, lol.

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