Comments Thread For: Fury: Joshua, Hearn Have No Balls - I'll Fight Wilder in America!

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  • scarybodyshot
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    #21
    Originally posted by P4Pdunny
    I'm not even American but I'd love Wilder to lay him out if thats what he wants. He's come back and using AJ/Wilders name to stay in the limelight.
    I agree only I dislike him that much I want his addiction/made up mental illness to get rid of him.

    Using mental illness to shroud the fact he was caught doping, absolute scum bucket. I wouldn't feed him to pigs.

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    • P4Pdunny
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      #22
      Originally posted by scarybodyshot
      I agree only I dislike him that much I want his addiction/made up mental illness to get rid of him.

      Using mental illness to shroud the fact he was caught doping, absolute scum bucket. I wouldn't feed him to pigs.
      Fury is the scum of the scum, not sure what people see in him. People say he's entertaining and good for the division. If they want soundbites, Jarrell Miller, Whyte, Wilder have got some for days.

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      • R_Walken
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        #23
        Every indication is Wilder /Fury will happen

        Which is good , If AJ and Hearn don’t have the stones and want to drag out a fight with Wilder and or Fury might as well have them fight each other

        Wilder is the longest reigning champion and Fury was the guy that beat the man so this fight if it happens is for the #1 spot.

        AJ can keep his trinkets and fight Whyte and or Miller on DAZN in a fight no one gives a f.uck about and Wilder /Fury can give the fans what they want

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        • Holler
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          #24
          Originally posted by R_Walken
          Every indication is Wilder /Fury will happen

          Which is good , If AJ and Hearn don’t have the stones and want to drag out a fight with Wilder and or Fury might as well have them fight each other

          Wilder is the longest reigning champion and Fury was the guy that beat the man so this fight if it happens is for the #1 spot.

          AJ can keep his trinkets and fight Whyte and or Miller on DAZN in a fight no one gives a f.uck about and Wilder /Fury can give the fans what they want
          What indication? Some trash talk on youtube? At best its attempted pressure on Hearn to manufacture a viable alternative for each fighter and improve their negotiating position.

          The fight doesn't happen because there's not enough money in it for either fighter to outweigh the risk to an AJ fight that makes many more times as much money.

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          • R_Walken
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            #25
            Originally posted by Holler
            What indication? Some trash talk on youtube? At best its attempted pressure on Hearn to manufacture a viable alternative for each fighter and improve their negotiating position.

            The fight doesn't happen because there's not enough money in it for either fighter to outweigh the risk to an AJ fight that makes many more times as much money.
            I just think with Fury talking like he’s doing and Wilder on record saying he’s got something big coming up l. This is what it is

            I wouldn’t be suprised if they agree to fight sometime in 2019 . Fury gets another tuneup in August and probably another one after . Wilder fight Breazeale then it’s on

            It’s a US & UK PPV and probably generates a decent amount of $ for both fighters. The winner is now the #1 HW and the winner has way more leverage to negotiate a fair % for a AJ fight if Hearn finally grows a pair.

            Realistically the loser probably gets the first shot at AJ so that’s another big payday

            It makes sense For both Fury & wilder instead of waiting hoping Hearn gets some nuts they fight each other, make good $ , winner become the #1 and gets better leverage against AJ

            Just my opinion

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            • lfc19titles
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              #26
              Way to give wilder more excuses to duck Joshua fury

              I know that’s your plan

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              • Travycat
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                #27
                I would be very surprised if Wilder comes after his next fight, but if Fury thinks he's ready and takes it, that would be super old school heavyweight respectable. Too much talking today and not enough action. Fury is definitely a guy that tries to control his own destiny.

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                • SAINTSTEVE
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                  #28
                  If Anthony Joshua isn't going to fight Wilder until he's the last option remaining, is sort of forcing this bout to happen as Fury presents a future option for Joshua.
                  Last edited by SAINTSTEVE; 07-27-2018, 08:03 AM.

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                  • Holler
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by R_Walken
                    I just think with Fury talking like he’s doing and Wilder on record saying he’s got something big coming up l. This is what it is

                    I wouldn’t be suprised if they agree to fight sometime in 2019 . Fury gets another tuneup in August and probably another one after . Wilder fight Breazeale then it’s on

                    It’s a US & UK PPV and probably generates a decent amount of $ for both fighters. The winner is now the #1 HW and the winner has way more leverage to negotiate a fair % for a AJ fight if Hearn finally grows a pair.

                    Realistically the loser probably gets the first shot at AJ so that’s another big payday

                    It makes sense For both Fury & wilder instead of waiting hoping Hearn gets some nuts they fight each other, make good $ , winner become the #1 and gets better leverage against AJ

                    Just my opinion
                    At the moment wilder, or any decent top hw for that matter would annihilate Fury. Once he's beaten he's lost his unbeaten and 'lineal' status and with it much of his marketing appeal. So even though Wilder has the belt, Fury will need compensating for the risk.

                    On the flip side, If Fury gets close to the Dortmund form he could embarrass Wilder. Or at least make the fight so ugly that it puts off a lot of US PPV casuals from following him again. Stylistically a poor technician with a good punch against an excellent technician who darent get hit may not make for the sort of spectacle that encourages repeat viewers.

                    Is there enough money in the fight to balance these risks? Do showtime want to guarantee that money to two guys with no PPV history? I think it's unlikely.

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                    • champion4ever
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                      #30
                      What a very honest and brave man Tyson Fury is? Like Carl Froch he is not afraid to call his countrymen on their bullshit. Both himself and Carl Froch know that the Brits did Deontay Wilder dirty and he would like to make an amends for it. Fury is a Hell of man with integrity. I have more respect for him than that lying scum of the earth Eddie Hearn and that cowardly little bitch Anthony Joshua.

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