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  • #21
    Arum ain’t gonna fall for the bait.

    Wilder vs winner of AJ vs Ruiz is for Undisputed. Why would PBC gang need to prioritize for Fury if all the goals are set?

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    • #22
      Despite the fact that Fury outpointed Wilder, Wilder has a point in saying that Fury wouldn't want this smoke anymore. The first fight showed that Fury can't hurt Wilder, when Wilder can hurt Fury so while Wilder should be concerned with being outpointed by Fury (again), Fury should be concerned that outpointing Wilder means absolutely nothing as there is a solid chance he can be KOd in the last second of the last round. So, yeah, I also don't think that Fury needs Wilder at this stage or wants to fight him that much, Fury would probably try to fight Ruiz if he wins again, then some time down the line AJ for butt load of money.

      In other words, Wilder is unlikely to see the coveted "undisputed" on his Wikipedia page.

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      • #23
        birdlegs should ditch the ortiz fight and fury the wallin fight and fight each other next both wallin and ortiz are irrelevant

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        • #24
          Originally posted by doom_specialist View Post
          $50M offer confirmed by Hearn just keeps getting ignored lol
          Yeah Hearn confirmed it was an awful offer because of the refusal to show the terms or contract before agreement. But in doing so he did confirm there was an offer.

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          • #25
            Gypsy b---h already stepped aside when he tucked tail and ran to top rank. Now he's fighting bums named Otto. What a f---ing joke.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
              Yeah Hearn confirmed it was an awful offer because of the refusal to show the terms or contract before agreement. But in doing so he did confirm there was an offer.
              https://www.boxingscene.com/joshua-h...ght-uk--128489

              He actually said that the offer was legitimate, and then admitted that having the fight in the UK like Joshua wanted would have been less profitable. Still, he wanted it there "for the fans", even though he ended up in America anyway, and is on the way to the middle East next.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                Another thing keeps getting ignored is requests to post some evidence that it ever happened.

                I guess it's something that PBC cult members have to accept on faith, without any evidence or proof. Like the existence of Al Haymon.
                I've sent you this link more than 3 times now. Maybe you just don't like the evidence, because it's clear as day unless you want to say that this site made it up.

                https://www.boxingscene.com/joshua-h...ght-uk--128489

                "Even with $50 million on the table, Joshua is willing to make less money in order to face Wilder in the UK."

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
                  Yeah Hearn confirmed it was an awful offer because of the refusal to show the terms or contract before agreement. But in doing so he did confirm there was an offer.
                  He actually refused offer because McCracken didn’t want to give up home field advantage and they wanted to do it for the u.k fans atleast that’s what Hearn said unless that Saudi Arabia money shows up

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                  • #29
                    Dam, Wilder sounds like he want all us to be suckers

                    Don't get scarred now just work on your dam technique and you may win the next time. I think for a champion he is the least developed champ I have ever witness with over 40 wins and that's what makes the heavyweight division such a stinker because the bar isn't the same as the lower weight classes. I mean you can have bad balance, throw punches all wrong but if you land; could possibly become heavyweight champ! Most are flabby and not working on their craft as other divisions do, and most times the fights are pretty boring for the most part to be honest.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats View Post
                      He actually refused offer because McCracken didn’t want to give up home field advantage and they wanted to do it for the u.k fans atleast that’s what Hearn said unless that Saudi Arabia money shows up
                      I wouldnt give it up either, not to Wilder. We all saw what happened to half fit Fury.

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