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  • jmrf4435
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    #1

    are wilder and fury colluding?

    They saw what manny-floyd turned into over the years.

    Was Wilder extremely content to fight Breazeale? It's not like the rematch will lose any muster..

    Is this an old fashion "simmer" job by Arum? with Fury and wilder content as well?
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    Wilder didn't want Breazeale. If he wasn't a mandatory he would fight Kownacki or try rematch Ortiz after his last showing as those are easier fights.

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    • 15 Rounds again
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      #3
      LMAO. Talk of them two colluding to marinate a super fight is akin to saying maybe David Haye and Luiz Ortiz are colluding to make a big fight.
      Floyd and Manny were front and centre. Wilder is a nobody and Fury has no belt and you also have a mega star in their division who they are ducking.

      In short, no, they are not in cahoots with one another, but it would be hilarious if they and Finkel / Warren were that delusional. On second thoughts, maybe they are..!

      Deontay 'third place bronze' Wilder wants the easiest fights available and wants Joshua type earnings against B level dudes.

      He will cash out in about 18 months imo, if not sooner. His problem is that he's not very good, and every time he takes on a B level guy for a couple mill earnings he is risking losing.

      He knows that he has lost to Fury and dodged a bullet against Ortiz. He will be thinking long and hard about postponing his big AJ payday too much. Heck, he may even get beaten by Breazeale and that'll be the end of his big unification fight.
      Seriously though, has there ever been a more mis-managed hw chump in history.
      This guy should be a huge name in his own country and should have banked enough by now to take the AJ fight and roll the dice.
      I don't think boxing is so big in the states as it was historically which is sad, because they do produce some good fighters.
      Last edited by 15 Rounds again; 03-07-2019, 07:19 PM.

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      • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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        #4
        why would he need Arum for that though? Why did he have to sign with Arum to fight on ESPN? He was going to make more in the Wilder rematch than he would in his next fight.

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          #5
          Yes jmrf, they are colluding. I have a source that works for the CIA and he confirms this. Wilder and Fury met with aliens in low orbit.

          Stay off the drugs mane

          EDIT: Also, praise Allah and his Messenger (PBUH)

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          • jmrf4435
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            #6
            Originally posted by Bob Arum 69
            Yes jmrf, they are colluding. I have a source that works for the CIA and he confirms this. Wilder and Fury met with aliens in low orbit.

            Stay off the drugs mane

            EDIT: Also, praise Allah and his Messenger (PBUH)
            hahahah i liked this a lot

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              #7
              Originally posted by jmrf4435
              They saw what manny-floyd turned into over the years.

              Was Wilder extremely content to fight Breazeale? It's not like the rematch will lose any muster..

              Is this an old fashion "simmer" job by Arum? with Fury and wilder content as well?
              I doubt it. Fury knows the world thinks he won the first fight. He also knows Wilder came within one second of knocking him out. I think he would rather stop while he is ahead that fight Wilder in a dangerous rematch. Maybe I am wrong so time will tell.

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                #8
                Never thought of it like that but I'm skeptical.

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                • FinitoxDinamita
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                  Originally posted by 15 Rounds again
                  LMAO. Talk of them two colluding to marinate a super fight is akin to saying maybe David Haye and Luiz Ortiz are colluding to make a big fight.
                  Floyd and Manny were front and centre. Wilder is a nobody and Fury has no belt and you also have a mega star in their division who they are ducking.

                  In short, no, they are not in cahoots with one another, but it would be hilarious if they and Finkel / Warren were that delusional. On second thoughts, maybe they are..!

                  Deontay 'third place bronze' Wilder wants the easiest fights available and wants Joshua type earnings against B level dudes.

                  He will cash out in about 18 months imo, if not sooner. His problem is that he's not very good, and every time he takes on a B level guy for a couple mill earnings he is risking losing.

                  He knows that he has lost to Fury and dodged a bullet against Ortiz. He will be thinking long and hard about postponing his big AJ payday too much. Heck, he may even get beaten by Breazeale and that'll be the end of his big unification fight.
                  Seriously though, has there ever been a more mis-managed hw chump in history.
                  This guy should be a huge name in his own country and should have banked enough by now to take the AJ fight and roll the dice.
                  I don't think boxing is so big in the states as it was historically which is sad, because they do produce some good fighters.
                  Great post..

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                  • todisday
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                    I doubt it.

                    The iron is hot now.

                    It's already losing luster because of Fury ducking. Once Fury fights someone else, and stinks the place out with his boring style, it'll lose even more hype.

                    If it doesn't happen while Wilder's 33, Fury will essentially be fighting a past-prime Wilder, if it ever happens a year or two down the road. It won't count by then, and it won't hold the hype due to Fury being so boring. He isn't Mayweather.

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