Comments Thread For: Fury on Wilder Fight - It's Marvelous That Hearn Ain't Involved
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What we are up againstI 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..
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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 fightComment
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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 wilderComment
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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 wilderComment
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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.Comment
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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.Comment
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