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

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  • wrecksracer
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    #51
    Originally posted by SHOOTALLCLOWNS
    like I said you are sick and twisted. funny thing is bob will outlive you and your family. lol the bobfather stressing you out.
    Lol you are his lone fan. I seriously doubt Bob will outlive me. Wait until he actually does die and see how many people on these boards cheer. Now THAT will be funny

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    • SHOOTALLCLOWNS
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      #52
      Originally posted by wrecksracer
      Lol you are his lone fan. I seriously doubt Bob will outlive me. Wait until he actually does die and see how many people on these boards cheer. Now THAT will be funny
      stay mad you chump!

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      • pillowfists98
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        #53
        If Haymon doesn't mind Wilder fighting on ESPN it could happen this year.

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        • wrecksracer
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          #54
          Originally posted by SHOOTALLCLOWNS
          stay mad you chump!
          Mad? I'm laughing. Shoot All Clowns? What about the Clown's children? Are YOU sick and twisted? This must be your first day on the internet.

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          • BillyBoxing
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            #55
            They should show a double header event like Fury-pulev, wilder-bretzel on both channels, then do a big double ppv.

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              #56
              Originally posted by P4P Forever
              Do they? How you find that out?

              I read the article.

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              • BillyBoxing
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                #57
                Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats
                You must be a ****** just google fury comments last few days and you’ll see he was having second third fourth thoughts about taking the rematch... good for him for getting big bucks to fight none of the other top hw now bad for fans with not getting wilder/fury 2 and fury/aj
                If you can picture what Fury will do next when he talks ect... Then you're really good because I think he doesn't know himself tbh he's just that nuts.

                But if thinking he's ducking your boy make you feel more secure then I'm fine with that.

                At the end of the day Fury is the only current heavy who ever took two huge threats, undefeated Wilder and 10 years undefeated klit...

                Actions speak louder..

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                • rckdees
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                  #58
                  Fury never wanted the rematch that’s obvious.....but good luck to him if he can do the same thing that Joshua is doing and get 20 million to fight c level fighters it’s a great deal

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                  • BillyBoxing
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by kushking
                    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
                    Arum fighters fighting C D level fighters....


                    Yet in current boxing 3 top rank career fighters Pacquiao, Loma, bud, are arguably in the boxing top 5 quality records, and sht all over PBC fighters records...

                    ...despite the fact that PBC has a much bigger stable.

                    But still, arum is the bum beaters promoter...the irony

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                    • Scipio2009
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                      #60
                      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.
                      £80m, over a believed at least 5 fights, against literally no one (since Top Rank's last viable heavyweight on their roster got flattened by Oscar Rivas)?

                      Depending on what his ambition is, yes, it's still a yes/no decision for someone in Fury's position.

                      Wilder-Fury 2 would've been a giant fight; whether he got to $20m or passed that is of no consequence, a win would've made him WBC champion and uncrowned WBA/IBF/WBO champion.

                      Fury comes to terms on a Joshua fight after that, and with a $20m+ payday for that fight, a win makes the Gypsy King the unquestioned heavyweight champion of the world.

                      The Breazeale-Whyte winner (WBC mandatory) doesn't beat Fury, Pulev (IBF mandatory) doesn't beat Fury, Usyk (WBO mandatory) doesn't beat Fury, and in those 5 fights, Fury likely makes well over £80m.

                      If Fury trusts his ability, he's shorting himself here.

                      No different than Terence Crawford, Fury locked in most of the money that he would've gotten, yet now he's likely fighting a stumblebum next, without a real path to get Wilder or Joshua over to fight him on ESPN for even decent terms (things go to bid, even with ESPN winning, and Fury is only on 35% for the IBF and 25% for the WBC/WBA, compared to the near 50/50 he was seemingly getting for the Wilder rematch and near the same on a Joshua unification).

                      Cong**** on cashing out, I guess

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