Comments Thread For: Arum: Wilder-Fury Rematch Could Be Next, But We Don't Know

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  • BillyBoxing
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    #11
    Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats
    Duck move on fury part his comments last few days showed he wasn’t really interested in taking rematch next anyways this deal helps him get out of it and why would Pulev agree to fight him when he already mando for aj belt
    There we are with nsb ******s, bashing fighters.

    Only on nsb a fighter can duck a fighter he already agreed to fight and fought once, arguably beat, and this out of shape and competition.

    Nsb ladies and gentlemen...

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    • kushking
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      #12
      Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats
      Duck move on fury part his comments last few days showed he wasn’t really interested in taking rematch next anyways this deal helps him get out of it and why would Pulev agree to fight him when he already mando for aj belt
      your right, Fury sounds like he used this move to duck the rematch & face some pulevs/whytes etc. of the world instead. Nothing new with top rank fighters choosing to put themselves on an island where they can face C/D levels for big bucks with a built in excuse for ducking. I thought Fury deserved the W the 1st fight & likely the 2nd too,but getting dropped by Wilder jars your brain.


      As soon as a fighter signs with Arum I know they'll fight nothing but lower levels for ages. Goodbye Fury

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      • Robbie Barrett
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        #13
        If Wilder offered Fury an £80 mil deal and he chose ESPN instead you could call it a duck, but that didn't happen. Nobody in Fury's position would turn down that deal.

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        • steeve steel
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          #14
          They just invested 100 million US. They're not gonna risk it all right away...

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          • N/A
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            #15
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
            Up to Wilder. He says he's free to fight on whatever network he wants. So ESPN shouldn't be a problem.
            Send it to purse bid and may the best man win. Stop letting networks be an excuse. Whichever network is willing to spend the most is the network that should get it.

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            • kushking
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              #16
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
              If Wilder offered Fury an £80 mil deal and he chose ESPN instead you could call it a duck, but that didn't happen. Nobody in Fury's position would turn down that deal.
              He could've surely gotten that deal from Showtime also,thats not much for Furys profile right now. AJ makes that in 3 fights vs nobodies basically. If Fury was actually planning on rematching Wilder next he wouldn't have done this move,he can make that much in 2 fights vs Wilder & AJ. Fury wouldn't have reset negotiations completely as he just did,& he wouldn't have come out with a "they need to come to me now" declaration.
              Last edited by kushking; 02-18-2019, 07:41 PM.

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              • N/A
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                #17
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                "CBS, which owns BoxingScene.com, is Showtime’s parent company as well"

                Explains a lot.
                The sale was announced in June 2018. You're really just finding out about it now?

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                • that g
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                  "CBS, which owns BoxingScene.com, is Showtime’s parent company as well"

                  Explains a lot.
                  i've been telling folks that there are multiple paid posters on this site.

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                  • James Hunt
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                    #19
                    Seems Deyonce is now back to fighting bums for $2-3M. Talking about freezing someone out..... Sry, but this shit is killing me...

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                    • Jab jab boom
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                      #20
                      Here comes arum, fkn s*** up as usual.

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