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  • Mrbamladen
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    #11
    Why hasn't Hearn, Joshua, whyte, bellew, or any of the matchroom usual suspects said anything yet??? Been hearing a lot from those guys leading up to the fight. What's up with that April 13th date.....is wilder still the priority or is it fury now??? Say something fast Eddie.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Brooklyn926
      How are you going to say no need for a rematch when forget the rest of the world, the fighters want the rematch?
      Fury wants Joshua, he was on national TV this morning calling for the fight.

      *edit* Maybe not, Flatline posted a thread about it, but i can't see anything on Sky Sport's website.

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      • koolkc107
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        #13
        Originally posted by Curtis2
        Fury is "A" side with rematch money negotiations. What time today is the announcement, Termination of Alejandro Rochin??
        There is no A-side.

        They will do 50/50 and get it done with very little hassle.

        The men like each other, talk directly, then leave it to their folks to fill in the details.

        The rematch will be just as easy to make as the first fight.

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        • Bronx23
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          #14
          Wilder should fire his trainers, they had no answers for him in that corner. They told us we'd be surprised by Wilders improved boxing ability in this fight, that didn't at all come to fruition, Wilder didn't look like he improved at all.
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          They literally depend on Wilder to land that bomb every fight. When that ddint work they were stumped. Wilder would be even more dangerous if he had someone to teach him the basic fundamentals of boxing.

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          • Bronx2245
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            #15
            "Fury and his promoter, Frank Warren, would like for the rematch to take place at a big stadium in the UK. According to Wilder's trainer and co-manager, Jay Deas, there is no problem with traveling over to Fury's backyard if the money is right."

            I hate that part! Just say, "we're willing to travel to the UK!" Why is that so hard? The man came to the U.S., out-boxed Deontay, survived 2 knockdowns, and got up to fight! He also sells a fight better than anyone not named Conor McGregor! 50/50 split of the whole pie, fight is wherever Warren sees fit!

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            • Curtis2
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              #16
              Originally posted by koolkc107
              There is no A-side.

              They will do 50/50 and get it done with very little hassle.

              The men like each other, talk directly, then leave it to their folks to fill in the details.

              The rematch will be just as easy to make as the first fight.
              You're wrong, there is "A" side and it's Fury who's A side, he won the first fight as the whole world recognizes, Wilder needs Fury more than Fury needs Wilder...Whenever $$$$ are involved, there's always A & B sides...

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              • P4Pdunny
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                #17
                I’d go to this, but I can’t see a UK rematch.

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                • NachoMan
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Curtis2
                  You're wrong, there is "A" side and it's Fury who's A side, he won the first fight as the whole world recognizes, Wilder needs Fury more than Fury needs Wilder...Whenever $$$$ are involved, there's always A & B sides...
                  The A-side will be the side whose promoter comes up with the most money.

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                  • PBR Streetgang
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                    #19
                    Fury definitely has more leverage and options now than before December 1. With his performance, he becomes a viable option for AJ. I'm not sure how easy that can be made with Warren and Hearn both being involved. The problem for AJ is that based on the buzz generated with the Fury/Wilder scrap, it's going to be hard to make an April fight seem relevant in comparison. Has Whyte truly re-established himself as a legitimate threat after getting KO'd by AJ? Has Big Baby created any buzz or made a compelling argument? Same with Ortiz. Will Usyk be ready to make the leap by that point? I'm doubtful that any of those options truly generate buzz at this point.

                    Fury can rematch Wilder in the UK but would Wilder be willing to do that and at what price? Wilder's promotional team would have to give a more favorable offer to Fury for him to come back to the US for the rematch (based upon Fury's performance, the fans he drew and the questionable scorecards). Some interesting hurdles to whatever fight gets made but should be interesting.

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                    • Marvlus Marv
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                      #20
                      Notice neither Wilder nor Fury mentioned Pricey. It's the one smoke they don't want

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