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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostYou believe?? But you are not sure as Winkel didn’t want to make clear the rematch procedure. Frank Warren however stated it is a 2 way rematch . He is not in charge of Wilder so he can be only talking about his charge. Also Wilder fans have warmed to the idea of the 2 way rematch which definitely suggests that it is.
A champion should always have a rematch in place but if a champion wins how does the challenger derserve another crack at the whip?
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My, My, My, Poor Eddie! He still believes he holds all the cards and leverage. Wrong! At the moment Team Wilder doesn't need you and they will meet with you when they are ready and on their terms and not yours and not before.
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Why does Eddie want to meet NOW? Does he wanna offer a better deal? The leverage is gonna be different afterwards, so WHY NOW? hint hint
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Originally posted by Adamsc151 View Postlol, that will be like sticking half your wedge on either red or black at the roulette table - the only 2 realistic results being Fury winning an ugly points decision, or Wilder catching him once within the 12 rounds to win by KO.
First you saying that Fury is going to clearly win.
Then I say take a bet on it.
Now suddenly it's too difficult to call.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostDon't underestimate the potential drawing power that Usyk could have at HW. He's learning English, but even without it, he's a charismatic and funny guy with an interesting "on camera" persona.
All his fights in the WBSS drew huge crowds, to the pressers and weigh ins, as well as the actual events. He's been a celebrity in his own country for years, and his popularity seems to spreading fast.
His profile in the UK has exploded over the last few months, and that's before he has even fought Bellew.
Would AJ-Usyk be intriguing? Sure. Supernova 'biggest fight in boxing'?... Not a chance!
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Originally posted by SteveM View PostWant to bet some points on that? Half your points?
Meanwhile AJ goes to NY, looks like a god against Miller, gets more US fans, then bides his time for the Wilder showdown. It could all go a little bit sad for both of them if their opponents don’t follow the scripts, Whyte for me is looking more and more like someone that might beat AJ if he takes it too lightly.
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Originally posted by Jax teller View PostWtf are you on about? No one got screwed over they never made a deal or exchanged money. That's like saying hello to a girl in a club and saying she cheated on you when she goes home with another guy, honestly you're feckn delusional.
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LoL @ Hearn. Hearn & Co. completely mistreated Wilder in the first attempt at negotiations and blew it. Hearn best get serious and charitable with the percentages, else, if I were Wilder, they would be waiting a long time ...
And yes, I'm all for the best fighting the best ... but, Hearn & Co. blew it, and they didn't care. They walked away from $50 million, so ...
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