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  • #21
    Originally posted by KTFOKING View Post
    LOL, any OG that lasts as long as Warren has in the game has a little snake in them. You have to be a bit ruthless and conning to be honest. Same with Arum who is the GOAT and of course King who was a big factor for three or four decades.

    No doubt that Warren screwed Wilder here. Just from the fact they weren't negotiating in good faith and kept this under the wraps knowing it was going to put a roadblock in negotiations. But end of the day, you have to do what is best for yourself/company. Warren/Fury may be fine with losing out on the Wilder fight with getting this type of lucrative deal with ESPN.

    But if they told Wilder's side ahead of time, then they could have tried to make the Joshua fight next. So in a way Warren prevented the opportunity of Joshua/Wilder potentially happening by not telling Wilder's side of their ESPN plans.
    Pretty scummy thing to do be honest.

    Can only hope that the WBC actually call purse bids for Wilder v Fury so we actually see the fight.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Deus View Post
      Pretty scummy thing to do be honest.

      Can only hope that the WBC actually call purse bids for Wilder v Fury so we actually see the fight.
      Yeah, now they need to stop delaying it and actually call it. Highly unlikely they reach a deal between themselves in a week or two with the latest news. So call it a purse bid and may the highest bidder win! If it goes to DAZN, then so be it. You had plenty of chances of closing the deal before it got to this point and you made your bed, so time to sleep in it.......

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      • #23
        Originally posted by KTFOKING View Post
        Yeah, now they need to stop delaying it and actually call it. Highly unlikely they reach a deal between themselves in a week or two with the latest news. So call it a purse bid and may the highest bidder win! If it goes to DAZN, then so be it. You had plenty of chances of closing the deal before it got to this point and you made your bed, so time to sleep in it.......
        Lost my respect for Fury and Warren for not even informing Beyonce that they will sign with Top rank. They played Wilder like a fool

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
          Hilarious. Wilder was barking like he a big dog, saying he had Joshua shut out and begging. Joshua making 20+ mil while Wilder going to be making 2.
          FOE. HUNNID. YEERZ. DOE.

          Not a laughing matter m8, you should really remove that laughing emoji, it's quite insensitive given the current circumstances. R.I.P. Deontay Wilder's bank account, they ( ) holdin him back

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          • #25
            And he’ll get paid 12.5million for Brezeale

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            • #26
              The thing people are forgetting is Wilder and Finkel showed Fury and Warren to the exit. They gave all control to the PBC in the 1st fight and only asked for a decent split of the money and to be given a fair opportunity and a fair fight. But they didnt get that, they got robbed instead. So in the rematch they looked for a bit more parity, A bit of say about the judges, their request for the rematch to be in the UK was squashed instantly too. Basically they were offered a full repeat of the 1st fight with the PBC taking full control.

              They may as well of said to Warren and Fury "be prepared to be robbed again". So they took a big money deal with ESPN instead. Why cant Wilder fight on ESPN for more money than he would on Showtime? How is a free agent like Wilder not able to do it? How is it dead in the water? Fury taking an interim fight but who is saying this fight cant happen? WILDER FANS, ONLY WILDER FANS.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
                The thing people are forgetting is Wilder and Finkel showed Fury and Warren to the exit. They gave all control to the PBC in the 1st fight and only asked for a decent split of the money and to be given a fair opportunity and a fair fight. But they didnt get that, they got robbed instead. So in the rematch they looked for a bit more parity, A bit of say about the judges
                They actually had a lot of say about the judges. That's why the fight was in California instead of Nevada. Nevada wouldn't allow neutral officials. You are Da Neutral, so you should know this. California agreed to neutral officials and judges were brought in from England, Canada and Mexico, with full approval from Fury and Warren.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Mirror Universe View Post
                  They actually had a lot of say about the judges. That's why the fight was in California instead of Nevada. Nevada wouldn't allow neutral officials. You are Da Neutral, so you should know this. California agreed to neutral officials and judges were brought in from England, Canada and Mexico, with full approval from Fury and Warren.
                  Yeah, who picked them? And Fury still got robbed.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
                    Yeah, who picked them? And Fury still got robbed.
                    I thought Fury won, but it's hard to take you seriously when you insist it was a robbery. There were a lot of close rounds. Fury got knocked down twice. I personally have a hard time fathoming how one of the judges scored the fight for Wilder, but calling a draw a robbery in a close fight is silly.

                    Two of the writers on boxingscene had Fury winning 114-112 and the third boxingscene writer had the fight 113-113.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Mirror Universe View Post
                      I thought Fury won, but it's hard to take you seriously when you insist it was a robbery. There were a lot of close rounds. Fury got knocked down twice. I personally have a hard time fathoming how one of the judges scored the fight for Wilder, but calling a draw a robbery in a close fight is silly.

                      Two of the writers on boxingscene had Fury winning 114-112 and the third boxingscene writer had the fight 113-113.

                      Ofcourse it were a robbery. You keep going on about Fury getting knocked down twice like it means something. He was knocked down twice and everybody saw it and scored it accordingly and Fury STILL won with rounds to spare. Fury got knocked down twice, its boxing, Wilder got schooled most of the other rounds, its boxing.

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