Comments Thread For: Wilder: I'm A (Network) Free Agent; I Can Fight Anyone, Anywhere!
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I don't think Fury wants the rematch now that he has the new high paying deal. Most think he beat Wilder so he doesn't want to risk getting KOed by the still dangerous Wilder.He could make big money fighting someone less dangerous.Comment
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You seem cool that AJ rises above all peasants in the division Without actually solidifying his position by fighting either Wilder or Fury you know #2 & #3 and happy with a steady stream of 2nd Tier #5- 10 guysComment
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The PBC's "other side of the street" excuse went down the toilet...fast.
Someone needs to tell Errol, Danny, Porter and Thruman. the "other side of the street" is ducking. No more, no less. I give Wilder credit. If ESPN were smart, they'd make sure the PBC understands that Wilder's ONLY shot at redemption means no more games. Haymon needs to allow Danny, Porter, Spence and Thurman to receive a record pay day fighting Terrance Crawford because in the end, there is no other side of the street...ALL of the PBC fighters are Network FREE.
Because it needed to be said
Imo Wilder is a power hungry ho who has to talk like he is in control and has all of the power. Reality of the situation is that his only opponents are vastly unknown PBC fighter's. Which are not going to be able to make the money he thinks he deserves.Comment
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It was a clear Fury victory. Not my fault if you don't know how to score a fight.Comment
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Oh wisest of them all, please tell me is a fight scored on a round by round basis?Comment
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So sad indeed. So sad that US networks a throwing bucket loads of cash at UK heavyweights to get star attractions because they can't find any in the US of A.
Not when the WBC have mandated that Fury is Wilder's next fight. Wilder cannot walk away from that without losing his title... only Fury can. So no Wilder isn't remotely calling the shots.Comment
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