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  • #11
    Robert Arum and his marinate program. Wilder should move on.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by JWHardin View Post
      Now that Arum is involved, I think he will do everything in his power to make sure that Wilder vs Fury does NOT happen next. No one wants one of their cash cows crushed before they make several million off of them.

      I'm not saying Wilder will win for sure, but there is a 50-50 chance Fury gets KTFO, and Arum won't want those odds.
      50-50 chance... why so high?? Has Fury ever been knocked out before. He previously fought the hardest hitting fighter in the division and he caught him clean twice and he still got up and finished the rounds stronger so I’m keen how you came about the 50% chance of being knocked out.? Its disrespectful. 35% chance or 42.5% is more favourable. ..smh

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
        50-50 chance... why so high?? Has Fury ever been knocked out before. He previously fought the hardest hitting fighter in the division and he caught him clean twice and he still got up and finished the rounds stronger so I’m keen how you came about the 50% chance of being knocked out.? Its disrespectful. 35% chance or 42.5% is more favourable. ..smh
        Well given Fury doesn't give himself credit for getting up in the 12th, I'm not sure the percentage decreases. Maybe the percentage of a knockdown increases the more rounds they fight? More knockdowns, the more likely he stays down huh?

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        • #14
          Originally posted by TexasCowBoy View Post
          deontayduckus wilderquackus will not fight Whyte and the WeBeCorrupt will make sure of that per orders of Protecting Boxing Cowards.
          Whyte is not the mandatory if anything WBC should've dropped him after passing on Ortiz eliminator last year like the IBF did

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          • #15
            Originally posted by hitking View Post
            Fury’s side doesn’t care about any deadlines. They don’t want the fight. Time to just move on. Wilder’s side needs to get started on a AJ fight later this year. Maybe fight Breazeale in Birmingham in the interim.

            Fury is a warrior who will fight anybody anywhere, and will go out on his shield. He will also go down as possibly the greatest HW to ever lace em up.

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            • #16
              I felt confident that the fight would get made before Bob got involved. Now not so much. I think the writing is on the wall as far as this goes. Bob is going to protect his investment. I think Arum will only cash Fury out with a AJ fight rather than fight Wilder. Because a fight with AJ in the UK will probably be bigger than a Wilder rematch. And they could possibly make a trilogy off a AJ-Fury matchup.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post

                Fury is a warrior who will fight anybody anywhere, and will go out on his shield. He will also go down as possibly the greatest HW to ever lace em up.
                I beg to differ.....The Greatest HeavyWeight Champion ever is Klitschko due to the fact that he didn't duck anybody, made fights quick none of that marinating bullcrap that all these fighters do these days and finally holding the HeavyWeight Championship in a stranglehold for a decade.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Phenom View Post
                  Whyte is not the mandatory if anything WBC should've dropped him after passing on Ortiz eliminator last year like the IBF did
                  The Villain from Jamaica with his orthodox style would defeat deontayduckus windmill style...why do you think Protecting Boxing Cowards will not even seriously consider matching him up with Whyte....also a former kick boxer.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
                    Let's be real. Boxing would be better off without the governing bodies AND the promoters.
                    Totally agree!

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by TexasCowBoy View Post
                      I beg to differ.....The Greatest HeavyWeight Champion ever is Klitschko due to the fact that he didn't duck anybody, made fights quick none of that marinating bullcrap that all these fighters do these days and finally holding the HeavyWeight Championship in a stranglehold for a decade.
                      You can say that again, but I would say both of them had that in them.

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