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  • #61
    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
    He only fought Tyson on the rebound. He never wanted him anyway. Anthony Joshua was the fight he wanted all along.

    If Tyson Fury thought he had a remote chance of having the rematch in the U.K. Then that was the deal breaker right there because there was no way that Wilder was going to capitulate to those kind of demands because Fury did not win the first fight.

    It was officially ruled a draw. Had he won the fight, then he would have had a rightful claim for choosing a venue in the U.K.

    Lastly, Fury pulled out the purse bid in an effort to increase his split of the purse percentage which was another deal breaker. Eventually Wilder may fight Tyson again but just not on these terms or on ESPN.

    Moreover, I don't see Tyson Fury giving an inch in the negotiations with Wilder either. I don't see him compromising.

    Therefore, I believe that Wilder would eventually come to his senses and listen to what Joshua and Matchroom are selling him. If Joshua is serious and sincere about fighting Wilder next, then I believe that Deontay would become flexible enough to hear what they both have to say.

    The reason being is because he knows that Anthony Joshua holds more cards and leverage at the bargaining table than Tyson Fury could ever dream. .
    You don't lose pens if you want to fight someone .

    Wilder called the shots against Fury he doesn't now and does not generate the money of either the other two so he's not commanding anything to anyone.

    Fury didn't pull out any bid that was the WBC which doesn't help Fury get more. They played games and it backfired. Fury was going to do the rematch but why should he if it wasn't a U.K fight. Now on ESPN it's a U.S fight so he's going to want more ,of course he's another habitual liar like Wilder apparently doesn't care about money!

    As stated Fury doesn't need or owe Wilder anything, he gave him his PPV, it Wilder is so massively popular here let's see what he generates compared to Joshua fighting Miller.

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    • #62
      Ahhhh, Rob Arum strikes again. Build that stadium Rob

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      • #63
        Originally posted by kafkod View Post
        The fight will get bigger and he will get better. He was miles away from his best in the first fight, and he needs the extra time to get back there.
        Possible, though Fury fighting on the app isn't really going to make the fight all that much bigger. Thought they should strike when the iron is hot. There was a lot of buzz after the first fight and thought an immediate rematch was the way to go.

        But let's see if it happens later in the year.

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        • #64
          If the judges had done their job properly nobody would give af about a rematch anyway so shut the **** up.

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          • #65
            Good, now Wilder will see what he is really worth without Fury or AJ.

            Bob should use Fury as leverage to get his other fighters big fights with PBC. If Haymon wants Wilder/Fury rematch, give us Spence, Danny or Porter vs. Crawford, or lean on Tank or Mikey's people to fight Loma.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by thabanga510 View Post
              Fury doesn't want to get hit by Wilder anymore. I do not even know why they threw money at him casuals are not going to want to watch a heavy weight try and fight like Mayweather.
              This. Fury's first fight on the deal may have a ratings bump because of the hype, but once he utterly stinks the place out like he always does, that'll be the end of it.

              Fury just ducked, took his ball and went home. He knew Wilder would KO him again.

              Despite all of his claims otherwise, this is the most blatant admission by Fury that he knows he lost that fight. Competitive fight or not, a KO is final.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
                You don't lose pens if you want to fight someone .

                Wilder called the shots against Fury he doesn't now and does not generate the money of either the other two so he's not commanding anything to anyone.

                Fury didn't pull out any bid that was the WBC which doesn't help Fury get more. They played games and it backfired. Fury was going to do the rematch but why should he if it wasn't a U.K fight. Now on ESPN it's a U.S fight so he's going to want more ,of course he's another habitual liar like Wilder apparently doesn't care about money!

                As stated Fury doesn't need or owe Wilder anything, he gave him his PPV, it Wilder is so massively popular here let's see what he generates compared to Joshua fighting Miller.
                Fury didn't want the rematch they were stalling for the ESPN deal. He sat on a 50/50 deal and ran at the first chance he got.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by pillowfists98 View Post
                  If the judges had done their job properly nobody would give af about a rematch anyway so shut the **** up.
                  If Fury wins, we would have been guaranteed a rematch. So yeah, people would have cared about a rematch lol.

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                  • #69
                    Does this make fury a duck?

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                    • #70
                      fury decided not to take the fight guys no need for all these long excuses, he ran

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