What's stopping AJ vs. Fury on ESPN PPV from happening next?

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  • DuckAdonis
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    #51
    Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
    Is not a fact when Adam Smith says the exact opposite of what you're claiming is a fact
    He is saying the exact same thing as me: only a co-promotional deal would work. If they can solve that problem...great! Adam Smith sounds positive on the issue and that is great news. But he recognises the exact same issue that I recognise. It's not that difficult to read is it?

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    • uppercut510
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      #52
      Originally posted by ray*
      the only people i have seen on here, defending it so far, are people who support wilder. From 2018 until now, it was all about give him more money. It has never been let's see this fight. To be honest i have made my peace with it, i have accept wilder doesn't want it yet, i have known that from day 1 until this day. If he wanted it like he wanted fury this fight would have happened, and no it had nothing to do with money.
      yeah, wilder never wanted the fight, never tried to make it and aj and eddie were always telling the truth and have zero fault in the fight not happening. Happy?

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      • Motorcity Cobra
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        #53
        Originally posted by DuckAdonis
        He is saying the exact same thing as me: only a co-promotional deal would work. If they can solve that problem...great! Adam Smith sounds positive on the issue and that is great news. But he recognises the exact same issue that I recognise. It's not that difficult to read is it?
        Your saying SKY/BT wouldn't work together. Smith is saying they would.

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        • DuckAdonis
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          #54
          Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
          Your saying SKY/BT wouldn't work together. Smith is saying they would.
          Thats your interpretation. I said the BT Sport and Sky conflict can be a big issue unless they do a co-promotional deal. Adam Smith confirmed that by stating that a co-promotional deal would have to be worked out in order for the fight to happen. He wants to do one and that's great! That was news to me. Now let's hope BT and Frank Warren wants to do one as well (I doubt it tbh)...

          Also why are you ducking my question? Why didn't you make a thread titled: "What is stopping the Fury Vs Wilder rematch from happening on ESPN ppv?" Wilder can fight on any network he said...
          Might have something to do with your agenda?

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          • Ray*
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            #55
            Originally posted by uppercut510
            yeah, wilder never wanted the fight, never tried to make it and aj and eddie were always telling the truth and have zero fault in the fight not happening. Happy?
            Nope we don't have our fight, am not cheering. I leave that to the "Hearn is mad" or the "The offers would only get bigger" brigade.

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              #56
              Originally posted by ray*
              nope we don't have our fight, am not cheering. I leave that to the "hearn is mad" or the "the offers would only get bigger" brigade.
              i guess thats business....

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                #57
                Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
                AJ can fight on any network. Wilder is fighting Ortiz next. The next best fight to make in the HW division is Fury/AJ. AJ & Hearn should be looking to make that fight next. Yet they're still talking about Wilder.

                AJ vs Fury may be the biggest fight in British history
                Remember when AJ/Hearn were calling Fury out, when he was fat, inactive and out of shape following AJ-Wlad. Now he’s in shape and active, they suddenly don’t have the same interest in making Fury-AJ.

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                • NaijaD
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                  Remember when AJ/Hearn were calling Fury out, when he was fat, inactive and out of shape following AJ-Wlad. Now he’s in shape and active, they suddenly don’t have the same interest in making Fury-AJ.
                  Never happened.... “Get fit you fat ****” .... that’s what AJ said to Fury and he has always been vocal about wanting Fury to return to form before they met in the ring. Unlike Wilder who thought he had cherrypicked Fury at a vulnerable time and still lost to him. Wilder fans are getting silly with these revisionist timelines.

                  The only thing stopping this fight is Fury wanting 50% which with no belts and inferior star power is completely unwarranted.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
                    AJ can fight on any network. Wilder is fighting Ortiz next. The next best fight to make in the HW division is Fury/AJ. AJ & Hearn should be looking to make that fight next. Yet they're still talking about Wilder.

                    AJ vs Fury may be the biggest fight in British history
                    Other than your daily posts hating on hearn/dazn. Has espn made an offer? Last I remember Dazn made an offer to fury/tr and he turned it down. Just like wilder/haymon turned down the dazn offer. What's next, another post from you tomorrow hating on dazn? c'mon kid. Lighten up already, everybody knows who you prefer and who you hate on....

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by El_Mero
                      Other than your daily posts hating on hearn/dazn. Has espn made an offer? Last I remember Dazn made an offer to fury/tr and he turned it down. Just like wilder/haymon turned down the dazn offer. What's next, another post from you tomorrow hating on dazn? c'mon kid. Lighten up already, everybody knows who you prefer and who you hate on....

                      There's a couple of people I don't agree with in this thread but they're contributing to the conversation.
                      Either contribute or get put on ignore. Your first & only warning

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