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  • #81
    With delusional demands like that the rematch is DOA.

    Same location, same venue and [for] the same money, it’s definitely Fury,” said Wilder,

    May as well ask for a pink pony because it's not going to happen.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by otrocubiche View Post
      Can't blame him, he tried to make the AJ fight and didn't work, he'll get more money rematching Fury, if he loses, they'll fight again and will make a whole lot more money, if he wins by point, they'll probably fight again and make a whole lot of money, if he kos Fury, then he can get really good terms with AJ and make a whole lot of money. I honestly think his best move will be rematch Fury.
      He'll lose to Fury for 1/3 rd what he would make with AJ and with that, also lose any negotiating power with AJ

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      • #83
        Originally posted by MC Hammer View Post
        Why does selling out Wembly for $7 Million matter when you can sell out T-Mobile in Vegas and make $20 Million plus $75 million in PPV?
        Wilder entire career combined couldn't draw $75 million in PPV.

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        • #84
          Fury is the A-side in the rematch.
          He dictates where the fight takes place.
          Don't know what Wilder is thinking.
          You lost and you don't get to dictate anything.
          The rematch clauses don't even mean anything.
          Fight was declared a draw, nobody lost, albeit officially.

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          • #85
            If Fury continues his clean lifestyle since his comeback and his training, he gonna be in even better shape and Wilder wont be able to knock him down again. I dont believe Wilder gonna get any better than he already is, he never gonna be a good boxer he should already be good boxer with a record like that. But besides his incredible power and energy he is verry limited.

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            • #86
              Will Wilder have the balls to fight outside of the US against Fury?? Wilder's belt doesn't mean **** when 90% of the fans thought he lost. Fury is the A side now.

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              • #87
                Looks like everybody is missing THE OBVIOUS:

                THE ONLY THING WILDER IS BLATANTLY DUCKING, IS FIGHTING IN THE UK, WITH WHOMEVER, NAME IT FURY OR JOSHUA.. And that sadly makes him lose a lot of respect that he had gained, for fighting Fury like a pro, no tricks, shenanigans, no clowning, and making true his promise of dropping him. But remember, he did this AT HOME. Now is time to MAN UP.

                NOT WANTING TO FIGHT IN THE UK UNDER THE CURRENT CIRCUMSTANCES, AGAINST ANY OF THE TWO FIGHTERS THAT ARE IN FACT NOW RANKED ABOVE HIM, MAKES HIM A COWARD, PERIOD.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by KillaMane26 View Post
                  Wilder needs to put his pride to the side and fight AJ the chance he gets before Fury do what he did again but this time no knockdowns and zero chance at a gift draw....

                  Dont be ****** Wilder
                  wilder is a scrub

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by MC Hammer View Post
                    Why does selling out Wembly for $7 Million matter when you can sell out T-Mobile in Vegas and make $20 Million plus $75 million in PPV?
                    Wilder-Fury didn't sell out T-Mobile and make $20 million though, so your point makes completely no sense at all and the PPV made nowhere near $75 mil.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                      Wilder-Fury didn't sell out T-Mobile and make $20 million though, so your point makes completely no sense at all and the PPV made nowhere near $75 mil.
                      I think he's talking about a rematch.

                      This fight made no more than $22.5m from PPV. Yet he thinks the rematch does $75m.

                      Living in the clouds.

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