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  • champion4ever
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    #51
    Originally posted by Boksfan
    Why didn't Floyd give Pacquiao rematch?
    Pac never requested rematch and May didn't either. In addition, the contract never pertained to any language regarding a rematch for either fighter.

    Also, Pac didn't have the leverage, bargaining chips or cards during the negotiations as Wilder have either; Because this is for the undisputed heavyweight championship. However and as a matter of fact, May is giving Pac a rematch even as we speak.

    They are currently in the process of negotiating and ironing out the details.

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    • E-Thug
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      #52
      Originally posted by Vinnykin
      There will be nothing competitive?

      So, your prediction is Wilder comes out 1st round and instantly starts out-jabbing and out-boxing Fury.... he's landing frequently. Fury is just moving around while Wilder peppers him with jabs and dominates him, wins every round like this..... then the buzz.... then the windmill..... not competitive at all.

      Lets see how that goes for you lol
      My prediction is Wilder will starch Fury within 7 in what will amount to be a gross mismatch. It will be in this fight people will realise Fury is and likely never will be ready for a fight of this magnitude given the abuse he's committed against his own body.

      Look, the reality is the heavyweight division is grossly overhyped. When you have guys like Parker, Whyte and Ortiz bubbling under the top 3, dead average fighters (in most cases with AWFUL resumes), then that says a lot IMO.

      Wilder has a dog **** resume, it's reaching Calzaghe levels of embarrassment. Fury has literally 2 good wins in Chisora and Wlad and is coming off a tremendous coke binge. Joshua is currently employed under the Eddie Hearn Protection Program who's happy doing what he wants.

      There's nothing for me to get excited about here, it's not a division for me. The guy I root for (Chisora) is basically gatekeeper/rungs below contender level so what happens doesn't get my interest as say a Charlo V Hurd fight would

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      • Boksfan
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        #53
        Originally posted by champion4ever
        Pac never requested rematch and May didn't either. In addition, the contract never pertained to any language regarding a rematch for either fighter.

        Also, Pac didn't have the leverage, bargaining chips or cards during the negotiations as Wilder have either; Because this is for the undisputed heavyweight championship. However and as a matter of fact, May is giving Pac a rematch even as we speak.

        They are currently in the process of negotiating and ironing out the details.
        Come on you know better than this, in boxing B side never gets a rematch in contract, it's facts, it's how it is in real life.

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        • Boksfan
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          #54
          Originally posted by E-Thug
          My prediction is Wilder will starch Fury within 7 in what will amount to be a gross mismatch. It will be in this fight people will realise Fury is and likely never will be ready for a fight of this magnitude given the abuse he's committed against his own body.

          Look, the reality is the heavyweight division is grossly overhyped. When you have guys like Parker, Whyte and Ortiz bubbling under the top 3, dead average fighters (in most cases with AWFUL resumes), then that says a lot IMO.

          Wilder has a dog **** resume, it's reaching Calzaghe levels of embarrassment. Fury has literally 2 good wins in Chisora and Wlad and is coming off a tremendous coke binge. Joshua is currently employed under the Eddie Hearn Protection Program who's happy doing what he wants.

          There's nothing for me to get excited about here, it's not a division for me. The guy I root for (Chisora) is basically gatekeeper/rungs below contender level so what happens doesn't get my interest as say a Charlo V Hurd fight would
          You are talking crap, heavyweight division is doing really good right now, stop complaining and grow up.

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          • vitali1999
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            #55
            Like mills lane used to say. Lets get it on !!!! This fight I will probably order

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            • Boksfan
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              #56
              Can't wait till Wildher knocks Fury out into retirement.

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                #57
                Originally posted by E-Thug
                My prediction is Wilder will starch Fury within 7 in what will amount to be a gross mismatch. It will be in this fight people will realise Fury is and likely never will be ready for a fight of this magnitude given the abuse he's committed against his own body.

                Look, the reality is the heavyweight division is grossly overhyped. When you have guys like Parker, Whyte and Ortiz bubbling under the top 3, dead average fighters (in most cases with AWFUL resumes), then that says a lot IMO.

                Wilder has a dog **** resume, it's reaching Calzaghe levels of embarrassment. Fury has literally 2 good wins in Chisora and Wlad and is coming off a tremendous coke binge. Joshua is currently employed under the Eddie Hearn Protection Program who's happy doing what he wants.

                There's nothing for me to get excited about here, it's not a division for me. The guy I root for (Chisora) is basically gatekeeper/rungs below contender level so what happens doesn't get my interest as say a Charlo V Hurd fight would
                ...Good luck with this argument buddy lol

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                • Corelone
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Boksfan
                  Hearn must be in heaven now, them two clowns fighting eliminator for Joshua, no matter who wins December 1st Eddie is the biggest winner here
                  So you admit Pedskin is a tune up. A fix if you want my opinion. AJ has age, weight, reach, height, hometown edge, ref. And your money.

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                  • Bronx23
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                    #59
                    Why are they putting this on ppv??? This fight ain't ppv worthy. Wilder vs. Ortiz was a more intriguing matchup & even that fight wasn't ppv worthy. I'll damn sure be tuned in but I'll get a stream from Reddit.

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                    • Bronx23
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by E-Thug
                      My prediction is Wilder will starch Fury within 7 in what will amount to be a gross mismatch. It will be in this fight people will realise Fury is and likely never will be ready for a fight of this magnitude given the abuse he's committed against his own body.

                      Look, the reality is the heavyweight division is grossly overhyped. When you have guys like Parker, Whyte and Ortiz bubbling under the top 3, dead average fighters (in most cases with AWFUL resumes), then that says a lot IMO.

                      Wilder has a dog **** resume, it's reaching Calzaghe levels of embarrassment. Fury has literally 2 good wins in Chisora and Wlad and is coming off a tremendous coke binge. Joshua is currently employed under the Eddie Hearn Protection Program who's happy doing what he wants.

                      There's nothing for me to get excited about here, it's not a division for me. The guy I root for (Chisora) is basically gatekeeper/rungs below contender level so what happens doesn't get my interest as say a Charlo V Hurd fight would
                      I agree people keep screaming that HW boxing is back I'm just not seeing it. We got AJ Wilder Ortiz Povetkin & Fury(?) And all their resumes are garbage because 95% of the division is garbage. Once these guys fight each other then what? Not enough elite fighters at hw

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