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  • SeGoodland
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    #11
    Originally posted by davef
    I might be alone on this but I don't care if they don't rematch right away they both walked away without their reputations in tatters wilder can actually punch hard even against top level and fury is still the best boxer in the HW division and both are young enough it can be made in year or two

    both of them should keep pressuring Joshua back him in to a corner cos after Miller they are his only options
    Yeah, I'm agreeing but only slightly! Wilder is 33 and a couple of years sitting around isn't exactly the best career move IMO.

    I agree in as much as, a bout with Joshua for either of these guys can happen now. A rematch can happen after. 100% right IMO.

    Fury is hit and miss in terms of where he could be in 2 years.

    Plus either Wilder or Fury will have an uphill battle for the kind of offer Hearn was publically making if they take a loss.

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    • kafkod
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      #12
      Originally posted by juggernaut666
      Fury needs to fake an injury again and walk away from another rematch . Going to Barclays or any N.Y venue with Wilder should be a deal breaker. Just say...

      Let Wilder fight Breazeale , he's a mega PPV star now , A side !
      The WBC have ordered the fight, so if Fury walks away the same thing would happen to him as happened to GGG and Charlo when they didn't do what the WBC told them to do ... nothing.

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      • davef
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        #13
        Originally posted by SeGoodland
        Yeah, I'm agreeing but only slightly! Wilder is 33 and a couple of years sitting around isn't exactly the best career move IMO.

        I agree in as much as, a bout with Joshua for either of these guys can happen now. A rematch can happen after. 100% right IMO.

        Fury is hit and miss in terms of where he could be in 2 years.

        Plus either Wilder or Fury will have an uphill battle for the kind of offer Hearn was publically making if they take a loss.
        yea pretty much my train of thought whoever loses out of them both will be getting offered peanuts from Hearn despite them taking more risk than his own fighter but I guess thats how boxing works

        i think of a rematch between them as a cheque they can cash at anytime even if either of them lose to AJ they can always fight each other and ppl will be interested to see what happens if they clash again

        both will be wise to not take more damage wait to see the AJ
        vs Miller outcome and see whats on the table and if Hearn still plays low ball fight each other and freeze AJ out
        Last edited by davef; 02-11-2019, 09:08 AM.

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          #14
          Originally posted by davef
          I might be alone on this but I don't care if they don't rematch right away they both walked away without their reputations in tatters wilder can actually punch hard even against top level and fury is still the best boxer in the HW division and both are young enough it can be made in year or two

          both of them should keep pressuring Joshua back him in to a corner cos after Miller they are his only options
          Pressuring Joshua? You do know Joshua has offered both 60/40 splits right?

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          • Ray*
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            #15
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
            Pressuring Joshua? You do know Joshua has offered both 60/40 splits right?
            Yeah i dont get that. The man is basically begging for a fight from those two. In Wilder's case he stands to become the undisputed. In Fury's case he stands to win all his belt back. But yeah let them "Keep pressuring" Joshua by fighting each other 10 times and not fighting him, thats how boxing fans think nowadays.

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            • soul_survivor
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              #16
              Both these guys said they wanted the rematch and have failed to make it materialise. That shows that one side, or maybe both, do not want it.

              I think Wilder will take a fight before any possible rematch and Fury, as his trainer stated before, wants some time away from the ring so the fight is not likely for a while. I hope I am wrong.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Ray*
                They can give up to a month, its up to the organisations discretion. But am sure at some point they would say enough is enough. Am sure its the money thats the issue. Hopefully they can interview Finkel or warren and ask them those questions, the same way IFL and others ask Hearn those questions, and i hope we actually get answers not edited versions of interviews where nothing is answered.
                Rob Tebbut, Boxing Social, is the man for that job. He caught both Finkel and Warren off guard with questions about the AJ/Wilder offers.

                But Warren will probably demand full editorial control of the video before he talks to Rob again from now on, like he does with IFL.

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                  #18
                  Not out of the ordinary if it gets pushed back again.

                  The rematch will happen next.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by kafkod
                    Rob Tebbut, Boxing Social, is the man for that job. He caught both Finkel and Warren off guard with questions about the AJ/Wilder offers.

                    But Warren will probably demand full editorial control of the video before he talks to Rob again from now on, like he does with IFL.
                    Yep, i want those sort of live interviews were there is 5/6 youtubers (Especially the LDBC guys) and i want them to ask those two the same sort of questions they would ask Hearn.

                    Why is the fight taking so long to annouce, what is causing the delay etc, are they going to go to a purse bid? What are the split on offer. Where is the fight taking place, fight date etc

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by davef
                      yea pretty much my train of thought whoever loses out of them both will be getting offered peanuts from Hearn despite them taking more risk than his own fighter but I guess thats how boxing works

                      i think of a rematch between them as a cheque they can cash at anytime even if either of them lose to AJ they can always fight each other and ppl will be interested to see what happens if they clash again

                      both will be wise to not take more damage wait to see the AJ
                      vs Miller outcome and see whats on the table and if Hearn still plays low ball fight each other and freeze AJ out

                      Whoever loses out , lost out by declining Joshua himself.

                      The winner of Wilder and Fury ,whoever walks away with the belt is rewarded.

                      That's how boxing works.

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