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  • that g
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    #51
    Originally posted by R_Walken
    Cool , Obviously I’m just burnt and know 40% isn’t most

    And I’ll apologize in advance for any grammatical errors or burnt writing

    But saying you stopped reading Just seems like a easy way for you to not write a response to back up your claims to show that 3/4 of what you believe to be truths are just Bulls.hit . How are they truths saying the fight was a robbery when 40% thought it was the right decision. How can it be a robbery when almost half (Most )
    People agreed with the call. And How can you consider Wilders team to be horrible which consists of some of the most powerful people in the sport and have decades of experience making the biggest fights and working with the biggest names .they’ve guided him to being the most popular active American boxer whos made millions . How is this a terrible team when most would view Wilder working with one of the best teams

    And to brush off Fury move like it’s all good that he looks shook and running away from the rematch and if he won he’d be in line for the biggest HW fight in decades that could put him in the history books just to get paid and take minimal risk as just convenient and not call it for what it is a disgraceful way to conduct business.I get max revenue for minimum risk is the name of the game but when you’re close to having possibly 2 career defining fights that could make him being looked at as being the best of his era , as a fan of Fury and the sport it’s disappointing he took the route he did just so he didn’t have to face the possibility of getting KTFO

    Why want him fight the best when he can fight 2nd tiers for a couple years
    ok then. well, wilder's team is the worst in the heavyweight division, going by actual objective results, and not supposed subjective reputation.
    most people think fury won. to try to deny that is just to be deluded. enough posts, artices, and links have been posted here showing that.

    the fury move is a great move financially, but definitely not for wilder. there's never really any good reason for turning down that amount of money, unless the opportunity cost is worth more. wilder sure can't send any emails offering that much, and neither can showtime or haymon. wilder needed fury to actually get paid any more than the 2.1 million he got vs ortiz.

    to show you how trash wilder's team really is, the best they can do to market him is to have him do a a few twitter t-shirt and hoodie commercials capitalizing on a terrible interview response that somehow went viral! meanwhile, AJ earns upwards of 10 mil a year on endorsements.

    yea. i would probably just let this one go. all those four statements i gave earlier can be true. leave it there.

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    • R_Walken
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      #52
      Originally posted by that g
      ok then. well, wilder's team is the worst in the heavyweight division, going by actual objective results, and not supposed subjective reputation.
      most people think fury won. to try to deny that is just to be deluded. enough posts, artices, and links have been posted here showing that.

      the fury move is a great move financially, but definitely not for wilder. there's never really any good reason for turning down that amount of money, unless the opportunity cost is worth more. wilder sure can't send any emails offering that much, and neither can showtime or haymon. wilder needed fury to actually get paid any more than the 2.1 million he got vs ortiz.

      to show you how trash wilder's team really is, the best they can do to market him is to have him do a a few twitter t-shirt and hoodie commercials capitalizing on a terrible interview response that somehow went viral! meanwhile, AJ earns upwards of 10 mil a year on endorsements.

      yea. i would probably just let this one go. all those four statements i gave earlier can be true. leave it there.
      Sure buds

      Yes agree he has the worst team in the HW division .Compared to Wilder in the last 4 years How many HWs have made More $ and have a bigger profile. Probably only a
      Handful and they all fight in countries where boxing is higher on the totem pole and not a
      Niche sport and fans support with their wallet. yeah I get it compared to AJ and Fury ( who isnt Making a 100 mil) he doesn’t make as much. His team is such a joke they got him around 10 mil last year not bad for a fighter that doesn’t have a country behind him in a market that doesn’t care anout boxing, definitely a terrible team though for making him one of the best paid American boxers with a profile that continues to rise

      I agree most people think Fury won but al(most) half 40% thought a draw was the right call or think Wikder won. When nearly
      Half don’t think Fury won that’s not a robbery. A robbery would be if 80-90% thought Fury the winner not just a little over half . I know everyone d****d in the Union Jack think it’s the worst decision since Lewis /Holyfield and just cry robbery robbery robbery but that’s not the case. Ignore most time a fight ends with a fighter lifeless on the canvas at 6 .can you imagine if that fight was in the UK and Wilder was British how quick it would have been called . Fury wouldnt have even hit the floor and they’d be waiving it off A draw isnt a stretch no matter what you want to believe.

      I get it AJ and now Fury are the greatest thing since sliced bread make so much $ their fans act as it’s theirs . And
      Wikder isn’t sh.it. Can’t stack up to the fighter who ran away from a rematch or the Promoter who wont let his fighter fight Wilder . Well paid yes but seems the fighter or the fighters team are equipped with some baby nuts . let’s brag about their bank accts and business decision because you can’t brag about Fury getting right shook and running away from a rematch in a fight he was robbed in or Hearn reluctance to have AJ fight any of his 3 biggest threats ,

      when talking about those topics yea I’d probably just let it go because both of those statements I just made can be viewed as true , leave it there

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        #53
        Wrong! Arum and Fury gave their reason, and it's to have a tune up and build the fight. They told you why they turned the fight down, stop trying to create your own narratives, when the duckers flat out told you why they turned down the rematch.

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