A win could put Wilder in the fighter of the year conversation with Garcia and Usyk. Fury is still the lineal champ.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostIf Fury wins, all it would mean is him taking Wilder's number 2 spot. So he can't possibly be the number 1 without beating Joshua.
And if (When) Wilder beats Fury, it will mean less than nothing with the shape Fury is in.
So no, the number 1 will still be Joshua until he's removed from that position.
A fight with Wilder is a great motivator for Fury, so after the Pianeta fight, I suspect the deal will be to either fight Wilder next (if Fury believes he can beat Wilder), or share a card in December and then have an April 2019 unification.Last edited by davefromvancouv; 08-01-2018, 12:49 PM.
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Originally posted by OldTerry View PostI think you are wrong about Wilder only making his normal $2.0 million for this fight. If the fight is in the UK it will do well and the added Showtime revenue will sweeten the pot. I think maybe $7.0 million for Wilder and $3.0 Million for Fury. I honestly think UK fans will pay to see this fight.
With the shape Fury is in? Not a chance. A few thousand will tune in because hardcore boxing fans will watch to see what happens. But casuals? Not a chance. Fury looked like **** last time out. His performance isn't going to improve much in such a short period of time.
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostYou have pushed for Wilder to sign whatever deal Hearn has put on the table, even though it is substandard according to most of not all boxing experts.
And who cares about some supposed boxing "Experts"? Wilder making 15 mill is way beyond his "Talents" are worth. Without Joshua in the division, no one would care about Wilder and his **** fights against bums. He wouldn't make that over the course of his career let alone in one night.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostWith the shape Fury is in? Not a chance. A few thousand will tune in because hardcore boxing fans will watch to see what happens. But casuals? Not a chance. Fury looked like **** last time out. His performance isn't going to improve much in such a short period of time.
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Originally posted by Calibaloc View PostDam you're an idiot smh. It has to do with what You said because you said, and I quote "Americans do nothing but discredit overseas fighters and overrate their own, even though the overseas fighters are far more proven." How the hell are overseas fighters more proven if that can't sell ppv like US or can't make the boxing hall of fame like us? Or break records like us?
Are you really this ******? You started trying to compare American and overseas fighters so I had to bring up FACTS. You're dumb...
Charlo's, Broner, Spence, Wilder, Miller, Jacobs, Andrade, Crawford have what? A few good wins between them? Yet Americans don't go round smearing them all the time. They get all the hype in the world and given credit for doing close to **** all. If Crawford wasn't American you'd rip his resume to bits. But due to him being American you give him all this praise for beating many fighters who aren't even good. They're just decent most of them. The only good wins he has is over a midget in Gamboa and Postal. But you have no problem calling him the best P4P. That wouldn't be afforded if he wasn't American.
Then you have fighters like Saunders, Golovkin, Joshua, Bellew, Whyte, Lomachenko, Parker, Povetkin, Pulev, Fury, Wladimir, Brook, Degale who have many more wins between them and have beaten better fighters than the Americans have, yet they're discredited and smeared all the time. So don't give me this **** about you don't rip off overseas fighters who have done more but give all the hype and praise to lesser fighters because they're American, because you do.
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Originally posted by lion33lit View PostYou PED fueled Joshyluscious groupie, its no wonder why your gullible mind resorts to 'everything team-hearn says must be true" lol!......mandatories always take a back seat to unifications, "IF" both sides are serious and willing to fight with proof of the pending last minute business details..... Hearn gladly "timed" his way into being "pushed" into this mandatory slot once he figured Wilder was serious .....Sid, are you on the juice.. lol, or are you secretly working for Hearn
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