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Maybe Dec of 2020. Fury is a man of his word, however, so him saying that is out there now. It has been said. So they should make that fight next. Would look good on Wilder's resume to fight Fury and AJ back to back (pending he gets by Fury). Any talk of time off could be relayed over to AJ's fight with a 41 year old Klitschko coming off a 2 year layoff. So talk of not being ready can go to the back burner.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostIf Wilder-Fury gets made for December (especially for the first couple of weeks of December; college football goes largely dormant from about Thanksgiving to the start of bowl season in mid December), Wilder is going to have a legit PPV fight on his hands for Brooklyn (It'll likely do less than the 750k that I thought it could do after the "confrontation", but 350k-400k is still a good take).
He wins that fight, and if Eddie Hearn comes with any BS (no percentage, must be on DAZN, rematch for only Joshua, etc), Wilder could tell Joshua to "wait his turn", fight the Ortiz rematch for his second PPV, and leave Hearn/Joshua to figure out how to convince Kubrat Pulev to not push the IBF to strip him as they wait on the Wembley date and the Whyte rematch.
Depending on how those two fights draw, you likely head into that next round of talks with the fight no longer having a default of having to be done in the UK (especially if Wilder has the option to fight Kubrat Pulev for the IBF belt, in a possible 3rd PPV).
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostIf Wilder-Fury gets made for December (especially for the first couple of weeks of December; college football goes largely dormant from about Thanksgiving to the start of bowl season in mid December), Wilder is going to have a legit PPV fight on his hands for Brooklyn (It'll likely do less than the 750k that I thought it could do after the "confrontation", but 350k-400k is still a good take).
He wins that fight, and if Eddie Hearn comes with any BS (no percentage, must be on DAZN, rematch for only Joshua, etc), Wilder could tell Joshua to "wait his turn", fight the Ortiz rematch for his second PPV, and leave Hearn/Joshua to figure out how to convince Kubrat Pulev to not push the IBF to strip him as they wait on the Wembley date and the Whyte rematch.
Depending on how those two fights draw, you likely head into that next round of talks with the fight no longer having a default of having to be done in the UK (especially if Wilder has the option to fight Kubrat Pulev for the IBF belt, in a possible 3rd PPV).
I feel the same as you. But dont wait too much if that happens, people in here will go nutz, saying Wilder is a ducker and the b side and all the same rant we all know
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Originally posted by peplz View PostWay to change the subject. What you don't realize is changing the subject and/or turning it into a personal insult contest is quite typical behaviour from a Pacquiao fan, a Wilder fan and any person attempting to put forth an argument that they don't even believe themselves. So keep on talking about lunar landings and alt accounts while I keep dishing out the facts about Deontay the Deceiver.
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Originally posted by Gillie View PostExactly right! A win over Fury puts more money in Wilder's pocket against AJ for sure.
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All these guys saying we can't trust Fury, but AJ said give him $50 mil and he'd do it. Then we heard all about his 90000 fans that he wants to get in shape and do it for him. How they don't run his carreer. Fury v Wilder for undisputed. AJ v Pedved No. 2.
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