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    If Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder win their upcoming fights, Wilder will get another opportunity to knock out Fury in their rematch. They're contractually committed to another fight for Wilder's WBC heavyweight title, which could take place February 22 at an undetermined venue. Wilder, who'll fight Luis Ortiz next, still is angered by Fury's refusal to meet him in the immediate rematch Wilder expected following their split draw December 1 at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
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  • #2
    Wilder sounds jealous.

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    • #3
      This is the thing with fury. He s earning the sake money regardless who he's fights. Who can blame him?

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      • #4
        Fury is a coward despite travelling to Wilder's backyard to fight him when not even fit? What about him travelling to Germany to fight Wlad, y'know, the same Wlad who Wilder blatantly ducked and said he wanted nothing to do with him?

        How many times has Wilder been a champions backyard to fight?

        Wilder is a bum who knows his "reign" is soon coming to a close.

        If Wilder and his team hadn't robbed Fury in the first fight and had taken his L like a man, the rematch would've happened by now. Only got himself to blame.

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        • #5
          Says the guy who turned down 120 million to fight AJ but talks about someone elses money here ? Ha

          In a fight he lost .

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          • #6
            Wtf?

            Amazingly, Wilder just described exactly what he did to Joshua.


            “If he had the heart of a warrior and a mindset of a warrior and a champion, he would’ve fought me for $120 million dollars. Not waited to fight a guy coming out of a drug induced retirement to save him, so he can have an excuse to cop out of the fight.”

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            • #7
              Reality is PBC has Ruiz, Kownacki, and Efe Ajagba! Wilder does not really need Fury, but it would be a great event! That being said, I'm not sure Fury wants it! He did turn b*tch for the rematch, and I think I know where Fury is headed:

              September 10, 2019:

              Jarrell Miller, Top Rank “in advanced negotiations” for “multi-fight deal

              It looks as though heavyweight contender Jarrell Miller will land on his feet after testing positive for just a whole heap of drugs earlier this year, scuttling a career-high payday against Anthony Joshua in the process. The Athletic’s Mike Coppinger reports that “Big Baby” is “in advanced negotiations with Top Rank on a multi-fight deal.”

              Perhaps it’s a reward for causing Joshua-Ruiz and the subsequent anguish to Matchroom.

              The reason for this is straightforward, as Coppinger points out: Top Rank spent a lot to acquire Tyson Fury’s services and have nobody to pit him against besides “free agents” like Deontay Wilder. Plus, Fury had a doping suspension of his own, albeit for a far less comical quantity of substances, so it’s not like Miller (23-0-1. 20 KO) represents an ethical lapse or anything.

              https://www.badlefthook.com/2019/9/1...ht-deal-boxing

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              • #8
                Forget what these UK bots are talking about. They keep focusing on everything but the truth. Truth is Joshua has lost and very badly and is in the fight of his career.

                This along with a years worth of hits to the UK Boxingscene. Hearn would love to teleport right into 2020.

                Yet some how y’all get the courage to climb out of bed and come here every morning wading through the embarrassment with 2017 Hearn spin in tow. Hoping you can create a new reality.

                Sucks to be y’all. Boxing looks great right now. So many great matches bubbling at Heavyweight and y’all are out here just wasting time.
                Last edited by Fire4231; 09-12-2019, 09:32 AM.

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                • #9
                  It's nice to see fans that refuse accept the distorted marketing attempts from individuals who will turn boxing into the WWF.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
                    Says the guy who turned down 120 million to fight AJ but talks about someone elses money here ? Ha

                    In a fight he lost .
                    I know the truth escapes some but let’s call BS when BS rears its ugly head. I’m calling BS.

                    He didn’t turn down 120 million to fight AJ. Wilder has made it clear since day one of his professional career that no one owns him but himself. I don’t think he can be any more clear. The 120 million you speak of wasn’t JUST for AJ. It was a multi fight deal under the DAZN umbrella. Of which Wilder holding to his scruples said no thank you. These HWs aren’t afraid of one another. So yes BS.

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