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    #21
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
    If you are right, than I don`t know why Wilder`s team doesn`t take the fight? Whyte is high ranked, Wilder would get much respect with stopping him.
    People don't seem to care too much about White. He's got Rivas on 7/20 so who knows, maybe after that something can happen.

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #22
      Originally posted by jreckoning
      People don't seem to care too much about White. He's got Rivas on 7/20 so who knows, maybe after that something can happen.
      I am pretty sure he will beat down Rivas. Whyte is clearly N. 4 in division.

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      • BillyBoxing
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        #23
        Originally posted by champion4ever
        I wasn't even referring to their first bout. I thought Fury fought superbly in that fight in which I thought he won. I am only referring to the rematch that he stalled during the negotiations. He originally agreed to the rematch and said that he was ready to sign the contract to only double cross Team Wilder without warning and at the last minute, by signing with ESPN instead. Which was in my opinion a very unethical thing to do.
        I dunno if it's unethical, I can understand that he wants a network/career path with TR ESPN instead of always being the challenger fighting the champ in his hometown.

        There is no deal if nothing is signed. They were in talk.

        I don't think he called Bob last minute and told him "listen Bob, I got a big problem I need to avoid a rematch with Wilder, can you sign me?"

        You called Fury a clown, I called you out for that, when I see people ****riding a guy like Spence for fighting at best Brook coming of a TKO loss and bashing a guy who fought Klitschko and Wilder both on a big winning streak I'm laughing.

        Fury is one of the few top boxers with balls.

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        • Mr.365
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          #24
          March or April of 2024 😂

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          • champion4ever
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            #25
            Originally posted by BillyBoxing
            I dunno if it's unethical, I can understand that he wants a network/career path with TR ESPN instead of always being the challenger fighting the champ in his hometown.

            There is no deal if nothing is signed. They were in talk.

            I don't think he called Bob last minute and told him "listen Bob, I got a big problem I need to avoid a rematch with Wilder, can you sign me?"

            You called Fury a clown, I called you out for that, when I see people ****riding a guy like Spence for fighting at best Brook coming of a TKO loss and bashing a guy who fought Klitschko and Wilder both on a big winning streak I'm laughing.

            Fury is one of the few top boxers with balls.
            I would never question Tyson Fury's heart as a boxer is concerned because he did the unthinkable. He did something that even Anthony Joshua wouldn't do and that is to climb inside the ring with one of the most fearsome and most destructive punchers in the Heavyweight division today named Deontay Wilder.

            So I applaud him for his guts and intestinal fortitude; Which are second to none. My only disappointment with him was not going through with the rematch as promised. As a boxing fan I felt let down by his decison. Your word is your bond. If he didn't want to run it back with Wilder then he should have said so.

            Then there wouldn't have been no problem at all on Wilder's end or on Fury's end because he's being honest that he doesn't want the fight at the moment. Which is something that I can respect and all boxing fans can respect.

            However, when one feigns like they are going to do something that they never had any intentions of doing, then that is something I consider clownish behavior; Meaning that you are not serious,that you are just joking around and cannot be taken at your word.

            In addition, one loses all credibility for doing some foul shit like that anyhow and now Team Wilder doesn't even know if they could ever trust him again?

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            • Oshio
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              #26
              Wilder should look the way of Joshua, not Fury. Fury is as sleek in the ring as outside.

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                #27
                Personally think theres a 0% chance of a rematch happening while Fury is with Espn

                This is just another Bud / Spence situation

                Hope I’m wrong

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