Comments Thread For: WBC Prez: Wilder-Fury Rematch Will NOT Happen Next

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  • kafkod
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    #31
    This is the right decision by Fury.

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    • NahMean
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      #32
      Official: Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder Is Not Next!!!

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      After such a promising year this looked to be it seems like boxing is taking a step back in 2019. Mismatches like Spence v Garcia even though Crawfard was free and available. Wilder put all his eggs in Fury rematch and denied to take AJ fight... Now Wilder will fight Breazeale and Fury possibly takes on Parker. SMH

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      • techliam
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        #33
        Lets face it, we shouldn’t really be needing a rematch anyway

        But it is a shame.

        I hope Fury/Joshua gets made, because that is the fight to make in the division

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          #34
          Originally posted by Songbird
          wilder should have a L on his record by most accounts
          AP, ESPN, Yahoo, LA Times, Sporting News, Washington Post, etc all had a draw or Wilder winning. When that many top level publications don't have Fury winning, you can't cry robbery when the official decision is a draw.

          Yes, more experts had Fury winning than had Wilder winning, but such a significant amount of experts scored the fight a draw that it's ludicrous to complain about the official judges rendering a draw as well.

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          • kafkod
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            #35
            Originally posted by champion4ever
            It's time to start the negotiations for the Joshua/Wilder fight then and Dominic Breazeale get ready because this ship has sailed. The fight's off. It's officially canceled. Fury never wanted the rematch begin with. However, I ain't mad at cha. Wilder damn near decapitated you by almost ripping off your fucking head and disconnecting it from its spine.
            Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
            Not only is Fury a cheater he’s a coward too. His team had to put out a lie about a 80m deal to make it seem like he wasn’t ducking. That deal is about as real as the deal Eleider signed.
            What excuses are you guys going to come up with when AJ calls Wilder out after he KOs Big Baby and Wilder ducks him again?

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              #36
              Bad news. Should’ve taken that aj offer when it was there.

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                #37
                Originally posted by juggernaut666
                Fury wanted a U.K rematch, Wilder was the one to lack confidence. That's what held negotiating up. The rematch is still there , Wilder really shouldn't be concerned about rematch now , he better hope a 6'7 plus 260 pounder doesn't crash him to the canvas now.

                If he gets by Breazeale he has an option for Fury , we know he won't fight Joshua because he thinks 7 million is more then 15 so we know how math is lacking so he will fight for less money. Lol

                He may not even fight Breazeale he doesn't like punchers and ask the WBC to fix it. Lol
                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. .

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by NahMean
                  https://<blockquote class="twitter-t...f-8"></script>


                  After such a promising year this looked to be it seems like boxing is taking a step back in 2019. Mismatches like Spence v Garcia even though Crawfard was free and available. Wilder put all his eggs in Fury rematch and denied to take AJ fight... Now Wilder will fight Breazeale and Fury possibly takes on Parker. SMH
                  Fury signed a $100m fight deal.

                  He has to maximise revenue against Wilder, and AJ... let them marinate, copy the Pac-Man v Mayweather model.

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                  • kafkod
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                    AP, ESPN, Yahoo, LA Times, Sporting News, Washington Post, etc all had a draw or Wilder winning. When that many top level publications don't have Fury winning, you can't cry robbery when the official decision is a draw.

                    Yes, more experts had Fury winning than had Wilder winning, but such a significant amount of experts scored the fight a draw that it's ludicrous to complain about the official judges rendering a draw as well.
                    Especially if you're a biased kunt.

                    You were insisting that your account bet with that other troll was still on and that he had to leave this site for good if Fury/Wilder-2 happened on schedule.

                    Are you going to be a man of your word and leave yourself if it doesn't?

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by kafkod
                      This is the right decision by Fury.
                      How so? Think the fight gets bigger the longer they wait to run it back or he shouldn't ever rematch Wilder?

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