Wilder: No matter what Hearn offers, I’m fighting Fury next

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    #71
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    This should let people know wilder is afraid and was the one who ducked Joshua

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      #72
      Originally posted by ussy
      Wilder is not ******. If he beats fury he raises his stock and can get many more millions from Hearn and Co. Joshua and Hearn are offering the fight now because they know it makes no sense for Wilder to accept at this point.
      Wilder said he doesn't care about money. Those were his words. He doesn't want that fight outside of america. But that my opinion.

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        #73
        Originally posted by Ray*
        Wilder said he doesn't care about money. Those were his words. He doesn't want that fight outside of america. But that my opinion.
        He was willing to do it before. They flucked him around. And now, with a rematch against Fury, he wields far, far more power. The tide is already turning.

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          #74
          Originally posted by IMDAZED
          He was willing to do it before. They flucked him around. And now, with a rematch against Fury, he wields far, far more power. The tide is already turning.
          I don't think they "flucked" him around at all. He had good offers he turned it down. Thats his choice. Now he stands to make more due to Fury fights, which means more money but contradict himself badly about not caring about money.

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            #75
            Originally posted by ChrisCook
            I would recommend caution in believing 100% of what promoters and managers say because in the boxing industry they've been know to be misleading.
            So Hearn was lying when he said he'd been talking to Haymon and Finkel for weeks and they'd answered his questions satisfactorily about the 50 million offer?

            Hearn was lying when he said the money was real?

            Hearn was lying when he said Joshua was seriously considering the offer, but was leaning towards turning it down because he preferred to fight at home for less money?

            What did Hearn gain from these lies?

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              #76
              Originally posted by ChrisCook
              Well their resume's don't lie and do you really think any of them are truly scared? They aren't in the right profession if they are.

              If he's not scared then he's not 'his own boss' as he claims to be and he is doing whatever Haymon, Finkel and DiBella advise him to do to make more money for themselves.

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                #77
                Originally posted by Ray*
                I don't think they "flucked" him around at all. He had good offers he turned it down. Thats his choice. Now he stands to make more due to Fury fights, which means more money but contradict himself badly about not caring about money.
                He turned them down? Hearn was saying as early as the first week in June that Povetkin was next.

                Wilder was willing to take a below-market flat fee for a fight in the UK. Now, the tables have turned

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by IMDAZED
                  He turned them down? Hearn was saying as early as the first week in June that Povetkin was next.

                  Wilder was willing to take a below-market flat fee for a fight in the UK. Now, the tables have turned
                  Nah.... He turn it down, but everyone can see which version they want to see. Hopefully once they are all done they would end up fighting each other. Doesn't matter which side of the table it turned to.

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                    #79
                    aj acting like a diva has backfired!!! he was quite when he needed to talk now that wilder is rematching fury hes talking, I though wilder made it clear hes rematching fury and does not plan on working with hearn right now??????

                    on a side note I hear team fury wants to wait on the rematch, if this is true then wilder should take the fight if hearn is not acting like an azz again.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Rip Chudd
                      I'd rather Fury vs Wilder first anyway. Tyson needs that belt officially
                      There's no guarantee that he's going to get it. He could get caught again and possibly earlier

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