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

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  • Phenom
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    #51
    Originally posted by EnglishOxide
    Maybe you should watch this.



    Your own damn countryman is out here exposing this web of lies from Warren, Finkel, Wilder, Espinoza and DiBella.
    Why watch that guy instead of watching the actual interview he is commenting about?

    This is getting ****** if that was the reason you would've heard it at the time instead of "we don't want to go to USA AJ is willing to take less to fight in UK "

    This whole BT Sky thing came up month latter and it's amazing people like you buy into it really

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    • EnglishOxide
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      #52
      Originally posted by Phenom
      Why watch that guy instead of watching the actual interview he is commenting about?

      This is getting ****** if that was the reason you would've heard it at the time instead of "we don't want to go to USA AJ is willing to take less to fight in UK "

      This whole BT Sky thing came up month latter and it's amazing people like you buy into it really


      What do you mean buy into it, it's confirmed by Wilders own people.

      If Hearn made an offer to Wilder, but went and negotiated with Bob Arum and ESPN to sign Wilder up to a contract for $50m and then gave him 24hrs to accept and no meetings you know that would be an unacceptable way to negotiate a fight.

      Even though the cases aren't quite the same. Wilder wasn't contracted to Showtime. Joshua WAS contracted to Sky Sports.

      The 'we would prefer to fight in the UK for the fans' rebuttal was a PR line of choice. It's alot easier to get away with saying that rather than explaining the complexities of the offer and explaining why it wasn't acceptable to the casuals.

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      • spenz
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        #53
        Good. Fight is on. This is good for Wilder as the traumatic almost knock the ****k out moment is still fresh on Tyson's mind plus he is still not on 100% back on his peak form just yet. This is gonna be a good fight. I expect Tyson to not get up this time or most likely get stopped. From psychological point of view, Wilder should get this, this is as good as as it get in terms of the perfect timing of the fight.

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        • Diegosome1
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          #54
          Where’s headshots

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          • DuckAdonis
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            #55
            It shouldn't happen in Wilders backyard again...because they will look to rob Fury again. Do it on the UK or somewhere neutral

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            • davefromvancouv
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              #56
              Originally posted by REDEEMER
              A defeated fighter would want the rematch over an undisputed one , that's what non confident fighters do . Avoid the tougher fight for far more money in hopes he can undo the cherry pick gone wrong.
              Hardly. More like Mayweather redoing Castillo and Maidana. This is unfinished business.

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              • davefromvancouv
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                #57
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                He says Warren never said anything. He lied straight out the gate but we should take his word for it?

                Warren had no reason to lie. He doesn't even like Hearn, Hearn is his biggest rival.
                Espinoza says Warren didn't say that not "he never said anything". Espinoza then goes on to explain that the money was never coming from BT Sports, it was a Sky offer and Showtime provided proof of funds, but got radio silence from Hearn.

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                • Robbie Barrett
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by davefromvancouv
                  Espinoza says Warren didn't say that not "he never said anything". Espinoza then goes on to explain that the money was never coming from BT Sports, it was a Sky offer and Showtime provided proof of funds, but got radio silence from Hearn.
                  Warren helped put the offer together, he saw the contract. He said BT were in discussions with Haymon.

                  Espinoza says Sky was in the contract.

                  Who's lying? I'll take Warren's word. He has no reason to lie.

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                  • davefromvancouv
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                    Warren helped put the offer together, he saw the contract. He said BT were in discussions with Haymon.

                    Espinoza says Sky was in the contract.

                    Who's lying? I'll take Warren's word. He has no reason to lie.
                    Neither Warren or Espinoza are lying. Warren was consulted about UK's inner workings and the $50 million was provided by Showtime for a Sky offer. The offer was then rejected by Hearn.

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                    • koolkc107
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                      #60
                      Well, so much for April 13th.

                      The rematch is going to happen and it will be in Vegas, where the two can make the most money.

                      That, or BT will guarantee both men a crapload for a fight in Manchester.

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