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  • #91
    These are the exact kind of fights you can expect from Tyson Fury over at ESPN. They don't have a very deep talent roster in the heavyweight division. They have no titleholders and only a few contenders.

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    • #92
      I wish promoters would stop throwing shade at rival's fighters. Hearn is one of the worst for always having little digs at people. Fury is taking the same approach as everyone else now, and trying to build his name stateside. Hearn went from saying Fury shouldn't fight Wilder, still needs a few tuneups, to critisizing him for beating Wilder at 50%, then taking a tuneup. Guy is a hater.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by REdrUm0351 View Post
        Personally I'm just tired of all the BS from the promoters, Wilder, Joshua, and Fury. I just want to see them fight and reveal who is the best. I'm not here to cheerlead anybody. It bothers me that it takes ages just to have decent fights nowadays. They made a good point on the program tonight that Ali-Frazier put together beautiful fights and it took something like 4 years to complete their trilogy while through the marination program it took how long to produce Manny-Mayweather only to have the fight be lackluster.I don't want to wait to see who slips first and falls out of their prime waiting for these fights. Fury and Wilder already fought the fight doesn't need to marinate and an upset will cause the rematch to lose appeal. Arum was talking about the rematch marinating and I won't lie it pissed me off.

        Well I'm sure Ali never declined career high paydays either. You can't force someone to sign contracts or deliberately sabotage fights with percentage splits that are not going to work but stall the fight...this is what Wilder and Fury are doing , not Joshua.

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