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  • #31
    Complete BS

    Says this after he backed out the rematch which was basically a done deal, then backed out a purse bid which would of given ESPN a chance to bid the most money to gain rights to the rematch, after backing out the purse bid and refusing to negotiate a fight with Wilder he went and agreed to fight nobody bum Schwartz.

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    • #32
      One of those guys who can talk absolute BS with a straight face. There might be a lucrative career as a promoter for Fury when he retires from the ring

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      • #33
        Fury is running to fight another day. I saw him beat Wilder, but he had walk through the valley of the shadow of death to do it. I can understand him wanting a tune up, in between walks in the valley.

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        • #34
          In the game of chicken the Big Three heavyweights are playing with each other. ESPN, TR, and Fury will inevitably blink first. AJ is a superstar in the UK and can make ridiculous amounts of money fighting anybody over there. Wilder isn’t contractually tied to anyone. But he’s PBC’s golden goose. And when push comes to shove, he can fill any arena in AL fighting anyone. And he has a following in NYC that isn’t far behind. So PBC will glad play him handsomely, maybe even overpay him to keep him in the fold. And then there’s Fury. Who ESPN has guaranteed a lot of money. And there’s pretty much no way they’re gonna get a return on their investment without AJ or Wilder. The AJ fight isn’t happening. There’s no way DAZN is gonna do a joint promotion with ESPN. So inevitably, ESPN is gonna have to throw a ****** amount of money at not only Wilder, but Haymon and everyone else in Deontay’s pockets to get him over to ESPN for a night to do the Fury rematch.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Corelone View Post
            Fury is running to fight another day. I saw him beat Wilder, but he had walk through the valley of the shadow of death to do it. I can understand him wanting a tune up, in between walks in the valley.
            .......that was hilarious but true.Furys still the best hw skillwise til proven otherwise though. Even though he ducked rematch w Wilder & had his head almost caved in.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Corbett View Post
              Fury messed Wilder and the WBC around pretending he wanted the rematch whilst all along he was plotting to move to Top Rank and ESPN he had no intentions of rematching Wilder and now he’s fighting the 9th best heavyweight in Germany the 58th ranked Tom Scharwz it’s embarrassing
              Was Haymon going to give him the money TR is giving him? . He now has a big management company, promotion company and network backing him up so he is going to have pull in the negotiations. Before he would have had to go with what Haymon offered him.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Post
                Complete BS

                Says this after he backed out the rematch which was basically a done deal, then backed out a purse bid which would of given ESPN a chance to bid the most money to gain rights to the rematch, after backing out the purse bid and refusing to negotiate a fight with Wilder he went and agreed to fight nobody bum Schwartz.
                Theres a cannabis strain called romulan which was based on star trek where romulans look like their heads have been caved in(its said this strain makes you feel like you have ridges crushed into yo head,its a amazing quality strain too),

                thats what Wilder should be known as from now on the romulan head caver, because he leaves opponents heads looking like they Straight outta star trek.


                Wilder has a bazooka of a right hand just like this emoji

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by angkag View Post
                  Thought you were talking about Boy George there for a split second.

                  Fury got nothing on George Foreman, but let Cus D'Amato do the talking:

                  It would take a supreme world-class chin and the ability to absorb bone crunching body shots as well as clever defense to survive George Foreman at his best. Lennox Lewis, who was twice knocked out in early rounds by lesser fighters, would fall in two rounds to Big George. Few fighters of history could make the requirement against the most powerful of the big men. George Foreman at his awesome best is the king of the super-heavyweights.

                  Right on man,Goerge Foreman would eat these current crop of hws for lunch. Only AJ/WILDER/FURY would be able to provide competition to him & imho even though AJ/WILDER would have a chance because of their power I think prime Foreman would stop them all within 8(esp.fury).

                  That being said I'm not sure whether Wilder hits harder than Foreman because someone once likened getting hit by Foreman as feeling like getting hit by a 100lb bag of sand,where as Wilders power seems to be more like getting shot in the head by a small slug. If theres 1 thing I've learned from studying boxing my entire life,its that Speed kills & translates to a different kind of power than certain fighters like Foreman who seem to hit you with a 100lb bag of sand at a slower speed.

                  I think Foremans punches had more of an accumulation effect because every single one of his punches is like a medium traveling unbelievably heavy object where as Wilder relys on hitting you with a single well placed haymaker thats much lighter but is also traveling much faster. So I think Wilder has 1 hitter quitter power where as Foreman relied on every single punch collectively adding up til your head/body couldn't withstand being physically moved from the mass/weight behind it. If Foreman was able to increase the speed his punches hit with,hed kill every opponent imho.

                  Likewise if Wilder was able to have his punches weigh what foremans did with same speed,I think hed kill someone. I think Wilders power knocks you off your feet but you can recover sooner where as when Foreman kod you youd be lucky to sleep the entire week afterwards without falling into a coma
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                  Last edited by kushking; 05-20-2019, 07:25 PM.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by sicko View Post
                    I like Fury...but that makes absolutely NO SENSE!

                    Nothing wrong with taking the ESPN deal it provides Security and Guaranteed money for him and his Family but SAY THAT! Stop with the "It Went To ESPN To Make The Wilder Rematch Bigger"
                    This, 100%. Top Rank and ESPN wanted a HW fighter desperately. Fury wanted to be in a position to maximize his name, personality, and earning potential. Like Crawford at 147, ESPN will prop up any opponent with a support network here in the US that will promote his fights with rabid enthusiasm regardless of opponent even as the huge fights are not made. I begrudge him nothing. Smart business decision. But it was not made with a Wilder rematch in mind when that fight was scrapped to make the ESPN deal reality.

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                    • #40
                      Only one making the rematch bigger is Wilder. Fury won according to most and he charismatic asf. Fighting a nobody aint gonna do shyt to sell the rematch

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