No Bobfather, you know there's no way it's happening next. Gotta milk her a bit first.
Comments Thread For: Arum: Wilder-Fury Rematch Could Be Next, But We Don't Know
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Fury isn't interesting without Wilder or a go for the gusto fighter that will push him to be interesting. If I'm Wilder I'm pushing for the purse bid. If they don't want to take it, they don't want the fight. Move on and fight Brezeale then Whyte or AJ then whoever. AJ/Fury doesn't do **** stateside so ESPN won't want that one immediately and he's wrapped up regardless. So **** em take the 40% that the WBC is giving or never get a shot at that belt again.Comment
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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 ironyComment
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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/ajComment
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Wilder keeps performing the way he's performing, and he's PPV in another 2-3 fights anyway; it'll be 300k-400k until he breaks through, but that'd still be a $15m-$20m pot.
Joshua has Whyte, and not much else, tbh (Usyk, the WBA tourney winner, Pulev, and then the well runs dry). Fury has Pulev, maybe Rivas, and maybe Dubois and Gorman at some point.
Wilder has Ortiz, Breazeale, Kownacki, maybe Arreola/Ruiz shakeout winner, Rivas, Joe Joyce, Ajagba and Yoka a bit away.
At 2-3 fights a year, Wilder is good for a while, and great if he can add the Joshua and Fury fights to his slateComment
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It's time for Wilder to cut his losses because Fury doesn't want the fight. He signed with Top Rank in order to escape Wilder and to dictate the terms and conditions of a potential rematch. Of course that won't happen because after all, Wilder is the A side who doesn't owe him shit because it was a voluntary defense.
He never took the Fury fight for money in the first place. He took the fight as a gift to boxing fans. It was more of a legacy fight rather than a money fight.
Moreover, he threw Tyson Fury a lifeline, that he didn't deserve after popping for both doping and juicing because he wanted to the giving the fans a fight they wanted to see. So I say to Hell with Tyson Fury. The ungrateful, sellout, turncoat son of a bitch.Comment
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i hear ya...friggin arum...hes such a buzzkill
what if haymon goes to hearn and they basically freeze fury out for a couple of years? i believe this move was done to piss haymon off and maybe try to strain his relations with espinoza...but they could have the last laugh if they can get together with hearnComment
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Fury barely escaped with his life and mental faculties in the first fight, he knows Wilder will land more this time and he'll get dropped like a sack of potatoes and possibly get brain damaged.Comment
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He almost got his brain turned into mush in that fight. You think he is looking forward to getting hit with that laser right hand again?Comment
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