This doesn't surprise me at all considering the fact that Wilder doesn't want to fight Joahua. Fury hits as hard as Juan Diaz so even if he loses to fury he won't take any kind of punishment.
Wilder v Fury 2 Way Rematch Clause?
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Mate have a ****ing word with yourself...
You've been gobbing off no end about AJ Vs Wilder ..giving it all the big one about your inside info. Now you're turning around and touting off about "mutual respect" being given between the two as reason for a rematch to what is nothing other than a voluntary challenger...completely nullifying any April bout between AJ and either one of these two.
You mean to say this is the first you've heard about them having a mutual rematch clause? With all you seem to know about the inner workings of it all through your sources and media contacts?
Thought you were paid to be objective and just teach people here the industry and say what's what? If that were true and you had even a shred of the credibility you say you do then surely you'd have known about this mutual rematch stuff and that an AJ April fight was never realistic for either fury or wilder due to this?
Or was it one of the other two nonces that "share" that account of yours?
Also when are you going to admit you lied about the age of your other account t after I proved it? You STILL haven't provided the reason why you lied ...
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Wow Wildher will do anything to duck Joshua.According to his trainer Ben Davison, both Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder have a rematch clause for their December fight meaning a Joshua-Wilder bout in April is completely off the cards despite all that will be said over the coming days #JoshuaPovetkin
— Tom Kershaw (@trlkershaw) September 22, 2018
According to this journalist of UK newspaper The Independent, Tyson Fury's trainer Ben Davison has said Tyson has a rematch clause as well which is bizarre for a voluntary defence. Basically means no chance of an April showdown with Joshua. If true it seems Wilder doesn't have much interest in fighting Joshua anymore.Comment
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I have been telling you guys that joshua IS NOT fighting wilder April/2019 since his ring interview after povetkin win!!Comment
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i think 20 percent is fine when you consider there different in earnings. i know its not 'fair' as such but life isnt fair, you get paid what you are worth and wilder cant draw flies to ****If the money is something, as a fan, you factor in then for example: many people were saying that Pacquiao should have took the 40 mil. It would have been the most he’s ever made. In hind sight it would have been a huge mistake. No one wants to be shorted and no one definitely wants to GIVE money to their opponent of all people. I believe there could have been a more fair money spilt. Wilder her 50/50 absolutely fu cking not. But walking away with 15 mil would have been like 20%. That’s simply unreasonableComment
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Well let’s just hope the first fighting isn’t boring as fck!
Will be interesting how many tune in to be honest, fury always has boring as fck fights so unless undercard is strong I doubt I’ll be watching it myself live. (Plus I like my sleep!)Comment
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this is the type of fight hes been waitng for for years, the opportunity to get a name on his record when they are at their most vulnerable. hes not passing this one up for anything lolComment
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