Comments Thread For: Fury: I'm Facing Wilder Because Joshua Has No Guts, No Nuts!

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  • Scopedog
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    #41
    There's clearly mutual desire for this matchup, so if Fury clears Pianeta without issue it will happen. I'm still laughing at all the dumb AJ fanboys and Wilder haters sullenly insisting that it won't like sulky toddlers. The fact of the matter is that whoever wins is going to be able to negotiate with Joshua from a really strong position and Joshua fanboys can't stand the thought of that, for some reason they seems to enjoy Hearn and Joshua playing childish games with the opposition in negotiation more than they like actually watching good fights.

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    • BLASTER1
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      #42
      I gotta say i can only see this from a money point of view.
      I think Tyson knows he doesnt have it anymore to reach the pinnacle so before everyone else knows this he will try cash out on the biggest fights he can get-money wise.

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      • Reloaded
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        #43
        Originally posted by Vae Victis
        Unfortunately for AJ, Fury speaks the ugly truth. To the day he dies, AJ will be the boxer who reneged on the fifty million dollar public demand he made to fight Wilder. How embarrassing. How sad. How unbelievable. Say it ain't so, AJ.
        Well Manny did it when Floyd offered him 40 ml which at the time was his biggest purse by far and Manny got a free pass, whats the difference here ?

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        • taste
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          #44
          Originally posted by mawoodhouse
          If Fury actually does beat Wilder he would likely very well go down as one of the greatest of all time, coming out of retirement and facing such a murderous dangerous puncher like Wilder. He should also be classed as the undoubted undisputed champion of the world as he never lost his belts in the ring and he is adding the WBC belt to the mix, Joshua will just be a paper champ.
          Homes, please think very carefully before you reveal in black and white the entirety of your boxing knowledge...

          Must add that I agree with the last part..
          Last edited by taste; 08-01-2018, 02:46 AM.

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          • scarybodyshot
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            #45
            All just posturing. I remember this ***** scum saying that if he was to fight AJ the financial split would be 50/50 so he's changed his tune.

            Notice how Wilder hasn't said a word in respect of these negotiations.... What does that tell you people?

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            • stellen
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              #46
              Where were the gyppo's guts when vlad triggered the rematch clause?

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              • P4Pdunny
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                #47
                Furys a clown too, everything is about AJ.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by BLASTER1
                  I gotta say i can only see this from a money point of view.
                  I think Tyson knows he doesnt have it anymore to reach the pinnacle so before everyone else knows this he will try cash out on the biggest fights he can get-money wise.
                  yeah, thats what i think as well

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                  • BLASTER1
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by scarybodyshot
                    All just posturing. I remember this ***** scum saying that if he was to fight AJ the financial split would be 50/50 so he's changed his tune.

                    Notice how Wilder hasn't said a word in respect of these negotiations.... What does that tell you people?
                    The same can be said about the AJ/ Pedvetkin negotiations.
                    Haven't heard much from that plus that contract got signed and sealed very quickly.
                    Why was their soo much drama with the Wilder fight.

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                    • robbyheartbaby
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                      #50
                      Hey if this fight becomes official AJ is a biaaaaatch no doubt about it. Respect to Furys fat arse for taking this fight so soon.

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