Tyson Fury sends message to Deontay Wilder – ‘Don’t s*** yourself’

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  • Phenom
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    #21
    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
    Frank Warren isn't legit? You dumb ****. He had no reason to lie about it.
    So no source other than Frank saying BT were interested like expected

    Nothing about Haymon negotiating (like you said) with BT or an actual bid from BT

    You think Sky are not interested in getting Wilder v Fury II? Does that mean the fight is going to be on sky box office?

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      #22
      Why would Wilder s*** himself? The worst Fury can do to him is outpoint him. Wilder can knock Fury SPARK OUT as Fury loves to say.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Phenom
        So no source other than Frank saying BT were interested like expected

        Nothing about Haymon negotiating (like you said) with BT or an actual bid from BT

        You think Sky are not interested in getting Wilder v Fury II? Does that mean the fight is going to be on sky box office?
        Do you think Fury would sign a contract giving Wilders team the rights to broadcast it on SKY? Thick ****.

        SKY should have been guaranteed in the contract, because the fight couldn't be made otherwise. Wilders team didn't want to do that, because they didn't want the fight. It's real simple.

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          #24
          Originally posted by KTFOKING
          So when will be the best time to put this fight? In May or June? Assuming Joshua does face Whyte in April, you can't put on two PPVs in back to back weeks...Or you can, but the Joshua one is doing 1+ million so won't be smart to put the fight on that month. And in May without Canelo being a factor on PPV anyways, you can go a week before or after that fight.
          Wilder-Fury 2 is likely happening with MGM Resorts, while the Joshua fight will be on Sky Box Office, so not sure what the issue is here.

          With Spence-Mikey happening in March, April for the PPV isn't happening. And, if the viewership for Canelo-Fielding really was as terrible as folks are arguing that it was, it wouldn't surprise me one bit if they simply took Kentucky Derby weekend (which is always the first Saturday of May, regardless of the number of the day).

          Locking down the venue would be most crucial though; can't run AT&T Stadium in Texas, and likely won't take the fight back to SoCal either. Barclays Center has a pretty full schedule too, so the viability of that as a venue will likely come down to where Garcia-Granados ends up.

          MGM Resorts gets the fight and as long as Canelo is fighting someone viable (Golovkin/Jacobs/Charlo, Callum), Wilder-Fury 2 happens at T-Mobile Arena in June, with the seats priced about where they were priced for Staples Center.

          If it's a **** opponent (Lemieux, Munguia, Brant) we likely see Wilder-Fury 2 set for later in May.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

            SKY should have been guaranteed in the contract, because the fight couldn't be made otherwise.
            Again talking a lot of **** with nothing to back it up

            Here is the original reason given :

            Eddie Hearn met Joshua on Tuesday and said: “He feels like he owes it to the UK fans to do it at home — at the moment the fight makes more money in America.

            “But it gets to the stage where we are asking ‘Why are we looking to do this in the US?’

            “Because it’s more money — but is that really important?
            "

            Here is what AJ said :

            “I’ve worked hard to get to this position, and I want it in the UK,” Joshua said. ”Even if I was to take less or more [money], I want it in the UK,” Joshua said.


            Nothing about sky or BT


            Obviously reason and logic won't work with you so have a good day

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              #26
              Originally posted by Phenom
              Again talking a lot of **** with nothing to back it up

              Here is the original reason given :

              Eddie Hearn met Joshua on Tuesday and said: “He feels like he owes it to the UK fans to do it at home — at the moment the fight makes more money in America.

              “But it gets to the stage where we are asking ‘Why are we looking to do this in the US?’

              “Because it’s more money — but is that really important?
              "

              Here is what AJ said :

              “I’ve worked hard to get to this position, and I want it in the UK,” Joshua said. ”Even if I was to take less or more [money], I want it in the UK,” Joshua said.


              Nothing about sky or BT


              Obviously reason and logic won't work with you so have a good day

              They didn't accept the offer because they didn't receive the full terms and Wilders team wouldn't speak to Hearn, cancelled meetings etc. This is well documented. You just latched on to what was later brought up because it suits your agenda.

              Joshua not accepting doesn't change that the offer was impossible to accept. It was still a BS offer. A BS offer you keep bringing up.

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                #27
                I was told Fury is fat now and not training. Or so I heard on here.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                  They didn't accept the offer because they didn't receive the full terms and Wilders team wouldn't speak to Hearn, cancelled meetings etc. This is well documented. You just latched on to what was later brought up because it suits your agenda.

                  Joshua not accepting doesn't change that the offer was impossible to accept. It was still a BS offer. A BS offer you keep bringing up.
                  Would you at least agree that even if Sky Sports were in the contract they wouldn't accept the fight because it's not in the UK?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Phenom
                    Would you at least agree that even if Sky Sports were in the contract they wouldn't accept the fight because it's not in the UK?
                    How would we know that? You're trying so hard to make it look like Joshua is ducking. But want to completely ignore that Wilders offer was BS and they weren't serious about the fight.

                    Also you're ignoring that Wilder is flat out ducking now. Saying even if the Fury fight doesn't happen he won't fight Joshua. Which also supports the view they never wanted the fight.

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                    • Real King Kong
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                      #30
                      Where’s that cry baby who keeps making threads about fury being mia?

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