Aj scared of Fury and Wilder.

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  • DaNeutral.
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    #21
    The rematch clause is void. Fury never got one anyway it was just Wilder but it was in case Wilder lost. Because it was a robbery draw it becomes void.

    There is nothing stopping Finkel and Wilder making the Joshua fight other than Finkel and Wilder.

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    • *Makaveli*
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      #22
      Lets be honest AJ was running around with gangs in London until he was 18 - he's not scared of anyone
      Its Eddie thats scared of Wilder and Fury

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      • EasternEuroFan
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        #23
        Doesn't want to fight Fury because he has no belt, but wants to fight Dillian Whyte who's never had a belt and probably never will...

        Says all you need to know

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          #24
          Originally posted by pittapatta66
          It's hard to tell how good Wilder and Fury are because Fury is not the same as we saw against Klitschko, whereas AJ has proven himself against Klitschko and has kept improving since.

          If Fury is anywhere near as good NOW as he was against Klitschko then I can see Fury outboxing AJ to victory and I can see Wilder landing .
          Has AJ improved a lot?

          In some ways maybe but he hasn't looked that impressive. He looked out of ideas against Parker and barely threw a right hand once he was faced with a fighter that could use his legs a bit.

          Couldn't really get Takam out of there until the ref jumped in after a missed flurry

          Povetkin was a good finish, but the guy is nearly 40 and looked unimpressive against the likes of Hammer since he come back from his PED ban.

          AJ had done well and got the job done, but he's hardly looked that impressive. I think he might struggle once he's faced with a guy that isn't old and someone that has a bit of athleticism or can move.

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          • ashadam
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            #25
            Originally posted by Century Tuna
            What’s funny is aj said fury ain’t got a belt but he’s the top dog as it stands, far better then Whyte or miller and it’s the fight we all want to see, when fury beats wilder it’ll **** hearn and aj as fury won’t take a **** split like they’ll do with Whyte or miller.
            Aj turned down 50million to fight wilder only wants him so bad as fury showed wilder can be beaten
            Oh Please Rubbish

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            • Froch_uppercut
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              #26
              Originally posted by BLASTER1
              What don't you understand by Wilder has a re-match with the fighter that actually would fight him.
              See, you're doing it again, saying "with the fighter that actually would fight him." like AJ won't or wouldn't fight him.

              Fight didn't get made first time around cos Wilder wanted too much of the pie. (forget that 50M bs that's been debunked over and over).

              We're talking if Fury says he will wait for a bit who should Wilder fight next. Now, we all know that the biggest fight is him and AJ.
              It's a unification fight, pays the most money, and so on, and he has a solid offer and date on the table, and he is talking about fighting Brazeale. Like, c'mon man, stop messin' with me and let's just agree, Wilder wants nothing to do with Joshua, for whatever reasons. His excuses are pathetic to listen to.

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                #27
                Originally posted by BLASTER1
                I use common sense and logic when the process hasn't been made into facts.
                Wilder owes Fury the re-match, Wilder/Fury was the best Heavyweight fight this year, both will earn alot more than what they both earnt in the first fight.
                Why would they include AJ into this main attraction.
                It just doesn't make sense.
                Now that AJ knows that Wilder won't fight him he's suddenly coming up with these fair deals...
                They don't call Hearn the snake for nothing.
                Or at least I don't.
                Use some common sense and logic on this.

                1. He has always run his mouth off about 1 name 1 face.
                2. He has a chance to do that.
                3. It pays more money than a Fury rematch
                4. Fury has said 'go ahead and fight AJ'
                5. It's for all the marbles.
                6. Fury will still be there afterwards.

                He's talking Brazeale if no Fury lol. Those are facts. Why make excuses for this phony?

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                • BLASTER1
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Froch_uppercut
                  Use some common sense and logic on this.

                  1. He has always run his mouth off about 1 name 1 face.
                  2. He has a chance to do that.
                  3. It pays more money than a Fury rematch
                  4. Fury has said 'go ahead and fight AJ'
                  5. It's for all the marbles.
                  6. Fury will still be there afterwards.

                  He's talking Brazeale if no Fury lol. Those are facts. Why make excuses for this phony?
                  I did not know this plus I don't think that's the case.
                  If he's bringing up Breazeale it's a strategy he's not going to fight him next.
                  If I'm wrong and he does I will stop being a fan of Wilder.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by BLASTER1
                    I did not know this plus I don't think that's the case.
                    If he's bringing up Breazeale it's a strategy he's not going to fight him next.
                    If I'm wrong and he does I will stop being a fan of Wilder.
                    Good man. Even if Fury is willing to do the rematch, I still think he should man up and fight AJ, but I can see how you can make a case for the rematch.

                    Still....a chance to unify for more money versus a rematch for less money and no belts? Seriously, Wilder should go for it, now. I do think Finkel is taking out his personal beef with Hearn by counselling Wilder against agreeing to the fight and terms, but regardless, if Wilder really was all about 1 name 1 face, this would be a done deal by now.

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                    • rickJen
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                      #30
                      Makes no sense.
                      Fury and Wilder are just two clowns terrified of facing King Joshua.
                      Fury can easily make the fight happen if he wanted to.
                      Biggest money fight in Europe.
                      Wilder was offered way more than he begged for,
                      3 title shots and a whopping $15 mil, which is 10x his average purse.
                      He turned it all down.
                      The bum killer wanted retirement money all of a sudden.
                      He's greedy as fk.

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