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  • #41
    Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
    Of course, neither trainer gets to make the final call though. Davison didn't want the Wilder fight as early as he did but it happened, he doesn't want Fury to fight in the US again and he would prefer it if Wilder and AJ fought next so Fury can visit the winner.
    Hmmm, he seems like a good trainer but I don't know if the scenario you say he favors would be best for Fury's career.

    Hypothetically, if Joshua and Wilder fought next, in a two fight deal (one UK, one US), the winner of the second fight would be the undisputed champion and have an incredible amount of leverage.

    Fury would be a voluntary challenger trying to get a respectable percentage against an undisputed champion with all four world title belts, who just fought two of the biggest fights in heavyweight history.

    Assuming Joshua emerges as undisputed champion after two fights with Wilder, the split Fury would be able to get would be much lower than what he could get if he wins the WBC title and is meeting Joshua in a unification.

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    • #42
      Ah, yes.

      I remember now.

      Wasn't stripped but he vacated you're right.

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      • #43
        Wilder has said that Joshua can keep his belts, no offer will be accepted and he is begging to fight him.

        Lewis is a Haymon shill at this point who ignores facts to blow all PBC fighter's.

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        • #44
          Shows how little Dave "the brain" Coldwell knows. Remarkable, really.

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          • #45
            Dave Caldwell the journeyman bum! How dare he criticize the great Lennox Lewis.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by SHAW ARUM DUVA View Post
              Didn't Joshua's trainer also say he didn't want a Wilder fight? Why are you rooting for fighters to listen to their trainers and not fight Wilder?

              How about Wilder, Fury and Joshua all fight each other several times in the next five years and the fans end up with some great fights?
              How about Wilder fights AJ next, while Fury allows his body to fully recover from 2 years drug and alcohol abuse, followed by 3 intensive training camps back to back, during which he lost over 100lbs in weight, then fights the winner when he's 100% fit and ready?

              Why are Wilder fans so scared of that scenario?
              Last edited by kafkod; 12-31-2018, 10:33 AM.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
                Lennox has been Hearn/Joshua's worst nightmare these past few weeks.
                Coldwell is basically paid to help Hearn protect AJ. Lewis is getting tired of the supposed heir to his throne acting like a little biatch fighting pointless matches in Wembley. Time to create a legacy..

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                  How about Wilder fights AJ next, while Fury allows his body to fully recover from 2 years drug and alcohol abuse, followed by 3 intensive training camps back to back, during which he lost over 100lbs in weight, then fights the winner when he's 100% fit and ready?

                  Why are Wilder fans so scared of that scenario?
                  Fury wants an immediate rematch. Wilder wants an immediate rematch. Everyone who bought the PPV wants an immediate rematch. Showtime wants an immediate rematch. BT wants an immediate rematch.

                  Which means there's going to be an immediate rematch.

                  Fury looked great in the first fight. If the second fight is in June, that's not enough time to recover?

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by SHAW ARUM DUVA View Post
                    Fury wants an immediate rematch. Wilder wants an immediate rematch. Everyone who bought the PPV wants an immediate rematch. Showtime wants an immediate rematch. BT wants an immediate rematch.

                    Which means there's going to be an immediate rematch.

                    Fury looked great in the first fight. If the second fight is in June, that's not enough time to recover?
                    Fury didn't look great, he looked rusty as hell. If Fury had looked "great" Wilder wouldn't have layed a glove on him.

                    Hopefully, Tyson will listen to his trainer and handle his comeback sensibly, and Wilder will man up and fight AJ next.

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                    • #50
                      Lennox first fight with Holyfield is severely underrated.

                      He beat the shyt out of him.

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