Comments Thread For: Wilder: I'm A (Network) Free Agent; I Can Fight Anyone, Anywhere!
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Not really how does it not make perfect sense. This isn’t big enough for a co ppv. As far as I’m aware it’s only happened twice before May pac and Lewis Tyson. This fight is nowhere near that level. Insisting showtime needs to be involved when they have no contractual ties to anyone is just throwing a spanner in the works.Comment
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Not really how does it not make perfect sense. This isn’t big enough for a co ppv. As far as I’m aware it’s only happened twice before May pac and Lewis Tyson. This fight is nowhere near that level. Insisting showtime needs to be involved when they have no contractual ties to anyone is just throwing a spanner in the works.Comment
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If Fury can go fight on showtime then Wilder can do the same for the rematch to happen, like he said he isn't tied to any networks, so he can always do the rematch with Fury in ESPN. Or let the fight go to purse bid and whichever network puts down the money then puts the fight on.
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Deontay Wilder is so determined to finalize plans for a rematch with Tyson Fury, that he won't allow any development to serve as a roadblock. Even if it means fighting outside of a platform he's proudly represented since its inception. From the moment their memorable 12-round heavyweight title fight at Los Angeles' famed Staples Center ended in a stalemate last December, the two sides immediately began discussing plans for a desired rematch. Insider indications suggested talks were far enough along to where an official announcement was forthcoming.
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Not really how does it not make perfect sense. This isn’t big enough for a co ppv. As far as I’m aware it’s only happened twice before May pac and Lewis Tyson. This fight is nowhere near that level. Insisting showtime needs to be involved when they have no contractual ties to anyone is just throwing a spanner in the works.Comment
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If Fury can go fight on showtime then Wilder can do the same for the rematch to happen, like he said he isn't tied to any networks, so he can always do the rematch with Fury in ESPN. Or let the fight go to purse bid and whichever network puts down the money then puts the fight on.
Either way, Fury has to fight Wilder AND Joshua to get the money in this deal. Very similar to the 3-fight deal Ward signed with HBO that required him to fight Kovalev.Comment
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