Comments Thread For: Wilder: If Fury Feels He Won, I Should Be Easy; He Shouldn't Run
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I believe that a contract guaranteeing Wilder 40% of all revenue (PPV, live gate, steaming, concessions, etc.) would be sighed by Wilder in a heart beat. AJ probably wins but it is a risky fight for him.Comment
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Remember though that after Lazarus rose he died again later. Maybe later can be compared to a rematch.Comment
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So upon further reflection I don’t think what Fury did was out of “fear” per se... I think this was his way of securing his bag. Think of it like this.... he rematches wilder and loses, what happens then? his stock goes way down, and you can kiss a Joshua fight goodbye or any major fight good bye. So what does he do? He secures the bag with ESPN making sure for his future and family’s sake that their taken cared of first and foremost if the wilder or Joshua fight comes it comes.Comment
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This guy must be the dumbest fùck to ever lace up the gloves.
Fury got robbed and doesn't want to get robbed again you dumb cùnt! If you cross the pond, beat a fighters áss on the cards and lose do you really expect anyone to believe that you would run it back over the pond where they just robbed you?
To this day, I've never heard more ******ed ramblings from any fighter in Boxing - to this day!Comment
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Fury has a multi fight deal, so he gets the money regardless of the order of fights, so it’s not really a risk for him to fight Wilder financially.
The reason it’s delayed is simple, it’s network politics and business strategy. Top Rank want him as an ESPN fighter and for Wilder to come to them. Probably the most disappointing part of Fury contract is doing a deal to fight AJ will be tricky as it’s well
known the Hearns have a history with Arum and they don’t work together.Comment
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Will you just stop? If Tyson is likely to make around 15million + for fighting a B level fighter with the likelihood of him making 80 million can you honestly blame him for taking the deal? He backed himself to fight Wilder where no one gave him a chance. Let’s say he more than done well.
You can joke about him getting knocked down in the 12th but that ordeal didn’t last 10 seconds and he came on strong after the knock down.However, the fact that he has talked quite a bit doesn’t help him but I wouldn’t call it a duck.
If Tyson won the fight he would have to fight Wilder no matter what so the bad decision secured his future financiallyComment
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