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  • Scipio2009
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    #31
    Originally posted by Corelone
    No imagine to it. Fury is real and Hearn turned down 50 mil. If Fury gets past Wilder, again, he makes the demands. Those are his belts lifted out of a boxing pawn shop.
    60% to Fury, BT Sport with a legitimate shot at getting the fight, Showtime with a legitimate shot at the US rights to the fight, and Old Trafford hosts the fight. lol

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    • Pigeons
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      #32
      Wilder, Fury. The only heavyweights that matter.

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      • rickJen
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        #33
        Don;t this Wilder clown has anything better to do than spite Hearn?
        He preserved his belt via robbery, wouldn't you pick AJ for bigger money, plus 3 title shots, if you were him?
        He will now lose to Fury twice.

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        • vwelsh
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          #34
          While I like Joshua he is no A side in the discussion. To be the A side you must dominate the US market plain and simple. This is where the real money is at. Filling up Wembley is cool if you’re Adele, but you ain’t gonna make Floyd Money out there. And at the end of the day there is only one championship that matters. And that’s championship is “ Cash Money”.

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          • landotter
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            #35
            I do not know what anyone is whining about. This is a good fight, and AJ still has a huge fight with the winner. There are no downsides to this rematch.

            I will stick with Wilder, but I was calling this a blow out last fight. Fury is a decent fighter. He can win this going away if Wilder is not heavier, Focused, and prepared.

            Good rematch.

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            • Sledgeweather17
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              #36
              Originally posted by JcLazyX210
              Wilder also came very light. He may come in bigger with more power.
              I don't think Wilder's size was the issue. His corner to me was the main issue. They gave him totally crap advice agains Fury. Wilder is on his own out there.

              Size was not an issue at all. If Wilder bases his camp around the size issue then he is gonna actually lose this time.

              He should just come in at his natural, fit condition, he shouldn't even be looking at the scale. He was must focus on tactics and strategy, and his skills. That was the issue. His conditioning seemed poor too, Fury seemed to have way more stamina than him. Stamina has never been an issue for Wilder until the Ortiz fight. He must be over training for these big fights or he's too anxious in there.

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              • CalebCelt
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                #37
                Originally posted by leeroy84
                Disgusting duck by Wilder, Unification should trump any other fight, including the "lineal" championship (which IMO Fury lost when caught taking PEDS)
                Wilder knows the first Fury fight was cherry pick gone wrong and now he's using selective fan pressure to hang his hope entirely on one last swing at fury under the guise of unfinished business.... He caught him once, he thinks (and prays) he may again....

                Rather that than the AJ embarrassment that would of ensued..

                AND NOW AJ offers 40% and on Wilder's home soil

                and his fans still defend him

                I predict AJ FURY, the men with BALLS for the unification about Sept/Oct time
                The fight was scored a draw...how is that imaginary unfinished business?
                I didn't see details of latest offer from Eddie, 40% you say? What's his split with Fury if you know? It's likely bigger...but of a smaller pie right?
                Anyway, all these guys are pro boxers risking a lot each time they enter a ring for our entertainment so I don't attack their courage. There is time still, right after the rematch with Fury, for this fight to start being pieced together finally

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                • CalebCelt
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by genrick
                  Don;t this Wilder clown has anything better to do than spite Hearn?
                  He preserved his belt via robbery, wouldn't you pick AJ for bigger money, plus 3 title shots, if you were him?
                  He will now lose to Fury twice.
                  Wilder robbed Fury did he? Didn't realise the man was boxing and scoring the fight officially at the same time! No wonder he gave himself an extra round and thus the draw!
                  I think you should be talking about judges and their scoring,
                  The fight was scored a draw...what is hard to believe about a fighting man wanting to gain closure on the matter for the records? Someone should have won, I personally agree fury won, but the records say otherwise. They both want closure and then AJ is the A team again with a line waiting. No need for upset

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                  • davefromvancouv
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Noelanthony
                    It was either he loses potentially on points agai o fury with no danger of being knocked out or he takes a fight with AJ and gets knocked out brutally in April. It was a wise calculated decision
                    Hardly. Wilder just said he was going to fight Fury again and he did it. No games.

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                    • Noelanthony
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by davefromvancouv
                      Hardly. Wilder just said he was going to fight Fury again and he did it. No games.
                      Wilder also said immediately after his fight that the heavyweight division needs one champion. So he actually said 2 things but decided to do one. Why was that do you think? His team said we will discuss with Hearn immediately after the 1st, why do you think they did not respond to Team Joshua? Even when being offered 40%? No games? ....please

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