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  • #21
    Originally posted by scarybodyshot View Post
    Wilder knocks this **** out. Which is good because it will give him a good name on his resume and more pulling power in negotiations with Hearn.

    I just hope all the hardcore AJ fans don't start saying that Fury was a washed up bum... He's got a fight in August and then a further 3/4 months to prepare. That's two more cycles of clenbutrol to get the weight off... But we won't talk about his previous drugs ban, we'll just say that it's ******* and depression.

    Sorry for going off on a tangent... If this fight happens (I don't think it will) Wilder annihilates this **** early.
    AJ fan here... lol Fury is nonsense. Wilder obliterates him when he eventually catches him. Fury has never impressed me. Yes he beat Klitschko and that is a victory behold. However, Chisora beat Takam which is a great victory for him but does that mean he is a good fighter now? Taking nothing away from fury for 6ft 9 he moves incredibly well but what exactly did he do to Klitscho other than move and avoid getting hit. He had no offensive. In any case that was then this is now. I have no reason to believe he has improved since then so he gets pulverised by any heavyweight with a belt. As a personality goes he is the best but this is boxing not xfactor

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    • #22
      Great news! This is exactly the move I was hoping team Wilder would make.

      Look for AJ nut huggers now to discredit the fight before it even gets signed.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
        AJ fan here... lol Fury is nonsense. Wilder obliterates him when he eventually catches him. Fury has never impressed me. Yes he beat Klitschko and that is a victory behold. However, Chisora beat Takam which is a great victory for him but does that mean he is a good fighter now? Taking nothing away from fury for 6ft 9 he moves incredibly well but what exactly did he do to Klitscho other than move and avoid getting hit. He had no offensive. In any case that was then this is now. I have no reason to believe he has improved since then so he gets pulverised by any heavyweight with a belt. As a personality goes he is the best but this is boxing not xfactor
        Fury at even 70% would be Wilders second best win .

        I would hold off on such claims bc Wilder hasnt obliterated anyone outside a 6'2 guy inactive for 2 years until we see Fury again !

        Wilder doesnt have Klitchkos skills to worry Fury of coming at him , you simply cant use Klitchko and Wilder who unlike Klitchko does not win entire rounds while controlling fights .
        Last edited by juggernaut666; 07-30-2018, 10:36 AM.

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        • #24
          Great fight for Wilder if he can make it happen. Really puts the pressure on AJ to make the fight. IF he wins he's the lineal champion..

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          • #25
            Originally posted by cameltoe View Post
            U scared bro?

            You sound scared.
            I'm confused, why would I be scared?

            I hate Tyson Fury so much I don't care who beats him. Hughie is more tolerable but they are just c*nts.

            Fury is not and will never be at the level he was when he beat Vlad. You can't do that much damage to your body and come back as good or even better (as he keeps saying) than you were before.

            ******* is one hell of a drug and wrecks your body. Not to mention the damage caused by excess food/drink and the rapid weight loss (su****ious).

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            • #26
              The British fanboys are in denial and shook. The fights happening whether you want it to or not but you are definitely going to watch it either way

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              • #27
                Originally posted by SOLARPLEXUS View Post
                Complete fantasy, there are no negotiations. Fury isn't up to speed for a hard fight, Warren doesn't have the money and it doesn't sell enough in the UK on BT without a proper build so Wilder wouldn't take smaller money than the Joshua fight. You can't sell that fight on PPV in the US without a build either.

                The only real offer is $8 million for Whyte.
                I beg to differ. Fury vs Wilder could be staged in the U.K.in December. No egos involved a 50/50 split or possibly 55/45 as Wilder is the travelling champion. The fight would be PPV over here and wouldn’t necessarily need US PPV to be a success ( or a subsidised amount) Still depends how impressive Fury looks in August. That would be a very smart move by team Wilder but they are not smart which is weird because Winkel’s head shape looks like he has so much knowledge in that ET head of his

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Hatesrats View Post
                  Winner of this fight is the Lineal Champ.
                  Winner will demand more $$ after the fact.

                  15 Milli won't be enough anymore.

                  Wilder Vs. Fury... "Bronze Bomber" by KO
                  You know it!

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                  • #29
                    Wilder will put that Cokehead to sleep the 1st time he connects!

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by BreakingBox View Post
                      Yes, very tactical. A win by Wilder will not only increase his earning potential, but it will also take away the Fury mega fight from Joshua. Hearn can see this, and this is why he's offering Wilder big money to fight Whyte now.
                      It's not real, Fury attention seeking. Eddie offered a huge amount for Whyte to put strain on the business relationship with Haymon. Either they crack and he gets a big fight for DAZN that can set up Joshua or they refuse to let A tier fighters leave Showtime and Wilder looks like a fool fighting for $2.5 million. Fury is irrelevant as far as the next 12 months go, he's only with Frank Warren because Warren is over paying him for low tier opponents.

                      A fit Fury beats Wilder.

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