Publicly he has shown interest in it, but fight hasnt been announced/formalized at all. The Breazeale-Whyte WBC order was contingent on Wilder/Fury2 happening I believe, so he can still serve as Wilder's mandatory on May 18. Also its the easiest for Showtime to make happen on that date
Bob Arum Wants to Delay The Wilder/Fury Rematch
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Bob is just pointing out the obvious. Unless they can figure out a way to please ESPN and Showtime the fight won't happen.Comment
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Maybe they'll just never fight each other. PBC, Top Rank and DAZN will all have their own heavyweight champion.Comment
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Top Rank is going to need one of their fighters to get a belt. Pulev nor Rivas are the ones that will get a title, unless Joshua vacates. This is why if they want one badly, they have a chance to get it with the Wilder fight.Comment
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But somehow Haymon and PBC will get the blame like always.
Everyone knows the Arum is the anti-fan promoter. He never makes the big fights happen, in fact he destroys them.
Hearn, Haymon, and Golden Boy are the ones who are delivering the big fights.Comment
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Sucks that the fight isn't happening. Though I do find it funny people are blaming Arum for this.
Is he supposed to pass up making money so someone else can make money? I want to see the best fights too but for some reason, people think the solution is to create a monopoly instead of having people actually working together.
If the fight doesn't happen, it's because Arum AND Haymon didn't work together. Not that it's Arum's fault because he signed Fury.
The competition in sports allow fighters to get good deals and better treatment, but not the events fans want. The NBA getting a monopoly on basketball was good for the fans.
The UFC getting a monopoly on MMA was good for fans. We didn't have to cry for Brock Lesnar vs Fedor type fights anymore, or the NBA champs vs the ABA champs.Comment
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