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  • #11
    Originally posted by niceyboo3 View Post
    Didn't Hearn say Fury was asking for to much money also?
    i actually saw a quote where it appeared that hearn said fury wanted way more than 50 percent and then said fury wanted 50 percent in the next sentence.....i swear you cant make this stuff up

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    • #12
      "There are only two reasons it doesn't happen. The first is that Tyson Fury has lost all sense of reality for a deal for that fight with AJ. He wants a lot more than a 50-50 split, which is a joke. Second reason is that he can't get himself into a physical condition which is good enough to fight AJ," Hearn said.

      "I've talked to Tyson Fury numerous times about it and I don't know if he was having a laugh when he was saying it's a 50-50 split or not, but we're not in a position to talk about that fight anyway for a while."


      so wait.....he wants alot more than a 50-50 split......but youve talked to him numerous times and said it was a 50-50 split too? which one is it eddie? hard to read these lines and understand.....

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      • #13
        Don't look past King Kong! In fact, just assume that you won't be fighting AJ until 2019! With Fury entering into the equation, I doubt we'll see Wilder vs. Joshua anytime soon! If Wilder beats Ortiz, I think his next fight will be Dillian Whyte, or Big Baby Miller!

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Curt Henning View Post
          "There are only two reasons it doesn't happen. The first is that Tyson Fury has lost all sense of reality for a deal for that fight with AJ. He wants a lot more than a 50-50 split, which is a joke. Second reason is that he can't get himself into a physical condition which is good enough to fight AJ," Hearn said.

          "I've talked to Tyson Fury numerous times about it and I don't know if he was having a laugh when he was saying it's a 50-50 split or not, but we're not in a position to talk about that fight anyway for a while."


          so wait.....he wants alot more than a 50-50 split......but youve talked to him numerous times and said it was a 50-50 split too? which one is it eddie? hard to read these lines and understand.....

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Pennsauken1 View Post
            I hope Eddie Hearn and Joshua are on board with this fight and don’t hide behind percentages and see who truly is the best heavyweight, that’s all the world wants to see, please don’t play duck duck goose game, leave that for the kids
            I hope wilder doesn’t ask for 50% and effectively price himself out of the fight. If he really wants this fight as much as he says he should be realistic with his demands. It’s all well and good claiming the other side are “hiding behind percentages” but aj and Hearn aren’t a charitable foundation they don’t owe anyone a living.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Randall Cunning View Post
              This is cheeky if you compare their Ppv numbers and live gates

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                Fury just came back, can see this fight been pushed back even more now.
                Fury is a fat retired for 2 years loser who never even made one title defense, he's been done, stick a fork in him. He doesn't want to fight anymore

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by vitali1999 View Post
                  Fury is a fat retired for 2 years loser who never even made one title defense, he's been done, stick a fork in him. He doesn't want to fight anymore
                  £20mil+ is one hell of an incentive to get yourself in shape

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                  • #19
                    Maybe this Cuban could've whoop me five years ago if he lucky, but he cain't now. My skills is on a whole nother dimension. First I thought four rounds, but now I think he going out like Duran versus Tommy Hearns. Two rounds, homie.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by whatismyname View Post
                      Better late then never I guess. But it really seems like he wants the big fights now.
                      It's cash out time. He doesn't want to slip and lose to one of the bums he's been fighting before the big $.

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