Tyson Fury : quiet; I send Wilder messages and he doesn't reply any more

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  • abracada
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    #11
    Originally posted by _Rexy_
    lmao you don't think Wilder would be a little annoyed at a 3am "WYD?" text when he thought you guys were going to be having a $100 mil PPV rematch lol.
    Reckon total gross revenue for the rematch is about $50m

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    • Zaryu
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      #12
      Can't blame Wilder for not responding, I would try to unify with AJ instead of entertaining Fury again voluntarily.

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      • Split Decision
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        #13
        Originally posted by _Rexy_
        lmao you don't think Wilder would be a little annoyed at a 3am "WYD?" text when he thought you guys were going to be having a $100 mil PPV rematch lol.
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
        These Wilder fans are ****ing hilarious. This clown thinks Fury-Wilder 2 would be a 100 mil rematch. They made 7 mil each in the first. Wilder is now back on regular showtime, but his fans think he's a Canelo level PPV fighter.
        Originally posted by lfc19titles
        Once again proving to be the ****** on the forum

        Man you must have been raised by ******
        People

        100m
        Rematch lol


        Lol
        Originally posted by DaNeutral.
        $100 million? Where do you idiots pull your numbers from? Is it because the 1st fight did nowhere near it? Where does that number come from? Hell you Wilder fans are embarrassing with your projections, your worse than Finkel and Espinoza.

        1st fight netted Fury 7 Mill and Wilder 9 mill, it was Wilders 1st fight turning him in to such a PPV star his next fight has to drop back down to normal TV but Wilder is a MEGA STAR and is doing 100 millions in the future.
        lmao he never came back to answer how its a 100m lol

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          #14
          No man in his right mind would turn down a guarenteed $100m offer, where everything will be in his favour. Instead fighting another man as the away fighter, with all the cards stacked against him, after just getting robbed in the exact same conditions. Anyone who thinks Fury should have done things differently must be a Deontay Wilder nuthugger. The same people who'd say Fury didn't totally outclass his opponent the first time round. Wilder got totally exposed once and for all by Tyson.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Zaryu
            Can't blame Wilder for not responding, I would try to unify with AJ instead of entertaining Fury again voluntarily.
            He doesn't reply to Hearn/AJ either.

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            • _Rexy_
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              #16
              Originally posted by Split Decision
              lmao he never came back to answer how its a 100m lol
              I don't respond to ******s that I have on block, so why would I see all of Robbies posts?


              good to see I missed one of the alts though.

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              • _Rexy_
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                #17
                Originally posted by abracada
                Reckon total gross revenue for the rematch is about $50m
                nitpicking. Regardless the rematch is a higher gross than either have them have had in a fight.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by W1LL
                  No man in his right mind would turn down a guarenteed $100m offer, where everything will be in his favour. Instead fighting another man as the away fighter, with all the cards stacked against him, after just getting robbed in the exact same conditions. Anyone who thinks Fury should have done things differently must be a Deontay Wilder nuthugger. The same people who'd say Fury didn't totally outclass his opponent the first time round. Wilder got totally exposed once and for all by Tyson.
                  What do you think the odds are of Wilder or Joshua giving Fury a voluntary title defence? And conceding ground so that Fury doesn't face all the things you just mentioned?

                  His best chance is surely taking a mandatory status to purse bids.
                  Or leveraging a mandatory status to improve the deal during negotiations.

                  Well he just had that. Against a titlist he just outboxed. If that wasn't enough for him then it's never going to get better.

                  So what's his plan? It seemingly doesn't involve winning titles off Wilder or AJ.

                  I don't blame him for taking this deal. He can earn good money for reasonable fights that he should win comfortably without too much risk. He's been a world champion and still claims lineal status.

                  But it's a retirement plan. He's cashing out of the serious part of the division. Good luck to him.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Toffee
                    What do you think the odds are of Wilder or Joshua giving Fury a voluntary title defence? And conceding ground so that Fury doesn't face all the things you just mentioned?

                    His best chance is surely taking a mandatory status to purse bids.
                    Or leveraging a mandatory status to improve the deal during negotiations.

                    Well he just had that. Against a titlist he just outboxed. If that wasn't enough for him then it's never going to get better.

                    So what's his plan? It seemingly doesn't involve winning titles off Wilder or AJ.

                    I don't blame him for taking this deal. He can earn good money for reasonable fights that he should win comfortably without too much risk. He's been a world champion and still claims lineal status.

                    But it's a retirement plan. He's cashing out of the serious part of the division. Good luck to him.
                    I think Wilder would be willing to give Fury a voluntary just because of that draw. Joshua on the other hand, Fury would be smart to go the WBO route (which he is doing now)

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                    • Toffee
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_
                      I think Wilder would be willing to give Fury a voluntary just because of that draw. Joshua on the other hand, Fury would be smart to go the WBO route (which he is doing now)
                      Do you think Wilder would give him a voluntary in the UK? And/or away from Showtime? That's Fury's argument - that he won't put himself in that position again. Fury doesn't get to be the A side in a voluntary defence by Wilder.

                      Same goes for a mandatory against Joshua. Is the WBO a 30% cut for the mandatory? He wouldn't take that would he?

                      He was getting 40% as an ordered challenger. I don't see how he does better than that, and it apparently it wasn't enough for him.

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