The REAL reason why Tyson Furys team declined the rematch with Wilder

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  • Eff Pandas
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    #11
    Lol is Fury fighting this no name guy in vegas?

    But I do agree with the ******ity of guys acting like a guy who just fought is scared to fight the same guy again.

    Those fans who talk about scared all the time are projecting their own feelings about fighting & losing a fight onto professional fighters I think. Professional fighters at this level wouldn't have gotten where they got making regular guy thinking about fighting fear based decisions. Every mfer in the top ten has taken some solid to huge risks to get there. And thats 95% of the mfers we talk about. Boxing is more a business at that level then about real fear anyway. You've been proved to not be influenced by fear once you get to that level & its about the deal making sense & the road your on making sense to you &/or your team from then on.

    You can debate if Fury made a good business decision or not (& I don't think he did make a decision that'll help him get to the #1 spot during his time with TR which he coulda definitely did with this 5 fight span if he wasn't with TR), but not if he's scared of Wilder or anyone else.

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    • hugh grant
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      #12
      Wilder used to have no problem fighting in UK. What changed?
      Does he not want to be fair? Fury fought in US. Why n ot be fair?

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      • Toffee
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        #13
        Originally posted by hugh grant
        Wilder used to have no problem fighting in UK. What changed?
        Does he not want to be fair? Fury fought in US. Why n ot be fair?
        He did it once. When he was a nobody and had a great opportunity to put an easy beat name on his resume.

        What changed? He became Heavyweight Champion of the World. Why would he give Fury home advantage when we just saw what home advantage is worth.

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          #14
          And this narrative that Fury doesn't fear anyone because he went to Germany and the US needs to stop.

          He went to Germany because he was the B side. He went to the US because he needed Wilder.

          He won't do anything he doesn't have to do. Just like the others.

          The reason he rejected the fight is that he wanted things on his terms now he's a big deal again. But Wilder expects the same, as does Joshua. You can't blame them for that but it doesn't exactly make the fights easier.

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            #15
            Originally posted by TysonFuryTBE
            I have it on good authority that Tyson Fury and his team tried to make the wilder rematch happen in the UK. Bob Arum in the last minute talks tried to make the fight in the UK. However Wilders team were insisting on it being in the USA for financial reasons and also for home advantage. Tyson fury’s team declined as they did not want to get robbed again.

            So before calling Tyson Fury a duck or a chicken, check your facts. Stop calling him these names. His history proves he fights anyone, anytime, anyplace, as long as he gets a fair shake.

            You can see Tyson Fury vs #2 ranked WBO HW in the world Tom Schwarz on June 15th, Las Vegas. Do not miss it.

            Tyson Fury vs Tom Schwarz, June 15th, tickets should be going on sale soon, do not miss out.
            What does that say about Fury though ?
            He's willing to fight a No name guy in the U.S ( good luck with ticket sales ) . But to rematch Wilder ( a big money fight ) he needs home field advantage ?
            And don't start with the judging B.S . Because one was from the U.K .

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            • travestyny
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              #16
              I really wish people would stop making BS threads here.


              IMHO, I think the rematch isn't happening because...

              Bob Arum.


              Which has been the 2 word reason that other high profile fights have not taken place at a certain time.

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              • DaNeutral.
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                #17
                Originally posted by Rock&Roll
                You are lucky you get to type that junk on the net. You would not be able to look me in the eye and tell me that honestly with a straight face.

                Although at this point it seems Wilder made a ****** mistake not taking dazn deal, we have to give Wilder credit for the risk of fighting Ortiz and Fury back (then wanting Fury rematch). Wilder isn't the greatest talent and without that belt, he's got very few chips on the table.
                Fury on the other hand thinks he's the A side and doesn't even have a belt to lose. If he did, he'd be holding it hostage BJS style. Pathetic.
                Yes well done to Deontay Wilder for fighting somebody good. he had had 40 fights and had been a world champion for a few years before he actually was brave enough to face anybody deemed as good but WELL DONE DEONTAY we give you credit for facing somebody good.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Phenom
                  Why isn't he fighting Schwarz in the UK?
                  He wanted the REMATCH in the UK where Wilders people are not going to be able to rob him on the cards. I very much doubt Wilders people are going to rob him on the cards against Tom Schwarz.

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                  • Boxing Goat
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by TysonFuryTBE
                    I have it on good authority that Tyson Fury and his team tried to make the wilder rematch happen in the UK. Bob Arum in the last minute talks tried to make the fight in the UK. However Wilders team were insisting on it being in the USA for financial reasons and also for home advantage. Tyson fury’s team declined as they did not want to get robbed again.

                    So before calling Tyson Fury a duck or a chicken, check your facts. Stop calling him these names. His history proves he fights anyone, anytime, anyplace, as long as he gets a fair shake.

                    You can see Tyson Fury vs #2 ranked WBO HW in the world Tom Schwarz on June 15th, Las Vegas. Do not miss it.

                    Tyson Fury vs Tom Schwarz, June 15th, tickets should be going on sale soon, do not miss out.


                    If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck and looks like a duck.......it's usually a fkn DUCK

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