whys wilder getting so much credit for going after fury?

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  • champion4ever
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    #21
    Where was Gay J's signature on the new contract he sent Wilder. It was nowhere to be found; Only Eddie Hearn's signature was on it. This only goes to show that it's just the same old goddamned, delaying and stalling tactics coming from the Joshua camp. They don't want to fight Deontay Wilder; Not next not ever.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Rip Chudd
      Maybe you should train and fight Wilder then
      Perfect response to yet another dumb thread from OP.

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      • chrisJS
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        #23
        People are ripping OP but that's a legit point. He'd probably get about a half of what he turned down for Joshua and Fury has had one fight (against a bum and looked bad) in 3 years.

        Some think he's a saint for doing this but some could legitimately claim he's taking a much easier fight for much less money when his issue all along was money after he said "it's not about the money", "I'd fight him in England for free". One can make the point it's a cherry pick.

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          #24
          Originally posted by bigjavi973
          would it not be the same way AJ got credit for going after wlad who was out the ring for almost 2 years, no tuneup, and was easily outboxed by fury
          No, it would not. Fury is coming off 2.5 years of battling mental illness, suicidal tendencies, obesity & drug and alcohol abuse. He's had one tune-up fight against a 5'11" CW. He could not be riper for the picking.

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            #25
            Originally posted by The Madison
            very different circumstances. Was a huge jump up for joshua in class at an early stage in his career. fury was morbidly obese until recently.
            Wilder just fought bums right so maybe Fury is also a huge jump for him.
            Of course you’d support your agenda

            Had AJ chosen to fight fury you’d be playing a diff tune

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              #26
              Originally posted by larryxxx..
              Hilarious aint it



              Originally posted by uppercut510
              they gave aj credit for beating takaam, and parker and the "elite" fighter dillian whyte. pretty much everything aj does is gold. Aj is fighting all the elite Hws according to his fan base but fighting Ortiz and going after aj and Fury is not worth anything
              like larry said hilarious


              Originally posted by The Madison
              very different circumstances. Was a huge jump up for joshua in class at an early stage in his career. fury was morbidly obese until recently.
              how is someone who got outboxed by fury two years ago and hadn't boxed since a "step up"?

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                #27
                Originally posted by chrisJS
                People are ripping OP but that's a legit point. He'd probably get about a half of what he turned down for Joshua and Fury has had one fight (against a bum and looked bad) in 3 years.

                Some think he's a saint for doing this but some could legitimately claim he's taking a much easier fight for much less money when his issue all along was money after he said "it's not about the money", "I'd fight him in England for free". One can make the point it's a cherry pick.
                "GIVE ME 50 MILLION AND I'LL SIGN TOMORROW"

                then fights Povetkin for far less then 50 million..isnt that a cherry pick as well man?

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
                  No, it would not. Fury is coming off 2.5 years of battling mental illness, suicidal tendencies, obesity & drug and alcohol abuse. He's had one tune-up fight against a 5'11" CW. He could not be riper for the picking.
                  Well Wlad had 0 fights in almost 2 years and was 41...soooooo????

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
                    No, it would not. Fury is coming off 2.5 years of battling mental illness, suicidal tendencies, obesity & drug and alcohol abuse. He's had one tune-up fight against a 5'11" CW. He could not be riper for the picking.
                    how so when fury is about to have another tune up fight... thats two more fights that he got in before he even went for a title shot (a shot that he got only because AJ/Hearn kept on bullshitting everybody including us fans)

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by mathed
                      Because people know Wilder ducked AJ and are now trying to save face because Wilder is fighting a guy with 1 fight in 3 years, recovering from crack ******* addiction and multiple mental breakdowns. Fury is easy pickings but they want to hype him up like he is the man to beat, LMAO. All smoke and mirrors.


                      Aren’t you a little confused here? There are 50 million reasons why you are full of shyte

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