Comments Thread For: Fury on Wilder Fight - It's Marvelous That Hearn Ain't Involved

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  • uppercut510
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    #61
    Originally posted by Clubber Pac
    This situation has to be causing tension between AJ and Hearn.

    AJ's credibility has taken a major hit, and his negotiating position after Wilder/Fury will not be as strong as it was before,

    It's more likely that Hearn advised AJ to fight PED, and milk the gravy train, as oppose to a high stakes unification with Wilder, I doubt AJ would honestly want to go in this direction from a competitive stand point, if he did, he really a pu$$y.

    It was a bad decision all the way around, AJ lost the respect of a ton of fans around the world, he lost the respect of fellow fighters old and new, the only people who really ride with him right now are the sycophants we see singing sweet Caroline at his fights, thats about it.

    Wilder/Fury is the biggest fight of the year, it will be bigger than Canelo/GGG 2, its huge, and its worldwide for the lineal title.

    No way in the world AJ's next fight even touches Wilder/Fury from a commercial standpoint
    psychopaths indeed, they are drunk off of some sort of weird juice. You can see in hearns eyes that he knows this can ruin his plans, its why him and these psychopaths are downing the fight.

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    • rudy
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      #62
      Originally posted by Noelanthony
      What we are up against I love that. If Wilder beats Fury then AJ we have the mighty Bellew who will bring the titles home. If that doesn’t work then we call on King Amir Khan to dominate the Welterweight division and bring all the belts home. The future looks bright like the diamonds on my Sky dweller Rolex..
      I want to see my King Khan vs Errol Spence PPV Massacre

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      • Noelanthony
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        #63
        Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75
        Hahaha I am happy but just correcting the record... that Foreman was a mean SOB wasn’t he? Lol
        For sure

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          #64
          Originally posted by rudy
          Sorry for causing offence but this is what we are up against people thinking that AJ is so great, he is chinny and gun shy right now i hope Povetkin proves me right just the like the Krusher who i told everybody he drinks way too much for a fighter and it showed in his last fight
          AJ and Wilder are both EXCELLENT fighters. It’s their competition that’s lacking. Not a single other HW cares enough about their profession or their bodies to keep in shape. Almost all the top 15 are overweight lard a@@es and then they come to fight AJ and Wilder it shows! That’s why until they fight each other we’ll never know who the tops in the division is.

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          • Noelanthony
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            #65
            Originally posted by rudy
            I want to see my King Khan vs Errol Spence PPV Massacre
            I think Khan stands a chance through the press conference

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            • uppercut510
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              #66
              AJ fans constantly bring up the klits win which was a decent win but he already lost to fury and struggles with lesser fighters before that. he was laid off for almost 2 years and came right back to the AJ fight with no warm ups. The same fans who big up that win are crying that fury who was off like 1 1/2 years and will have had 2 tune ups will not be ready for wilder

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              • Calibaloc
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                #67
                Originally posted by uppercut510
                AJ fans constantly bring up the klits win which was a decent win but he already lost to fury and struggles with lesser fighters before that. he was laid off for almost 2 years and came right back to the AJ fight with no warm ups. The same fans who big up that win are crying that fury who was off like 1 1/2 years and will have had 2 tune ups will not be ready for wilder
                Exactly!! The ones hating on Wilder vs Fury are just hating AJ fans that KNOW the fight will make AJ and Hearn look worse and force them to give Wilder a better cut which would inevitably make the Wilder and AJ fight which they dont really want because there is a huge chance Wilder knocks AJ into another dimention.

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                • Raggamuffin
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                  #68
                  It’s simply mavelous lol...!!!

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by pillowfists98
                    Why would Hearn be involved in a Fury vs Wilder fight? I don't get it.
                    What Fury means is that it's funny that Hearn is not part of one of the biggest fights of the year after 3 months of playing games, refusing to accept a $50+ million US offer, claiming that Wilder had no other options for a big payday, trying to lowball Wilder so that he (Hearn) and Joshua could make huge profits in the UK, and then deliberately sending a contract with no date so that they could lock Wilder into a flat fee contract for April.

                    And yet...

                    Wilder-Fury is made with no drama and a fair split, Wilder makes history if he beats Fury for the lineal crown, both he and Fury potentially share $50+ million in Vegas, and Joshua is stuck defending against Povetkin in a fight nobody really wants to see after being teased that Wilder would be next.

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                    • Pennsauken1
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by davefromvancouv
                      What Fury means is that it's funny that Hearn is not part of one of the biggest fights of the year after 3 months of playing games, refusing to accept a $50+ million US offer, claiming that Wilder had no other options for a big payday, trying to lowball Wilder so that he (Hearn) and Joshua could make huge profits in the UK, and then deliberately sending a contract with no date so that they could lock Wilder into a flat fee contract for April.

                      And yet...

                      Wilder-Fury is made with no drama and a fair split, Wilder makes history if he beats Fury for the lineal crown, both he and Fury potentially share $50+ million in Vegas, and Joshua is stuck defending against Povetkin in a fight nobody really wants to see after being teased that Wilder would be next.
                      I like when the facts are spoken

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