So Haymon/Wilder turned down the Fury fight.

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  • Robbie Barrett
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    So Haymon/Wilder turned down the Fury fight.

    “It’s very dangerous,” Arum said. “It’s ******, but Al was boxed in. He had to do it. We talked about getting out of that fight, and doing Fury and Wilder here, now, in the fall. And Al couldn’t get out of that fight because Ortiz had been offered the Joshua fight, and so he promised him this [rematch with Wilder].”


    Is this a duck? If you call Fury a duck i guess you have to call this one too.

    Also this proves Wilder has no say at all in who he fights. All that talk of being his own boss etc is BS.
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    So Fury's only recourse was to fight Wallin instead?

    Who do you think you're fooling? Pull the other leg why don't you.

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      I think it's more a Joshua duck to save Ortiz for Wilder , but the problem is Wilder wasn't on board fearing he may lose to the 49 year old and jeapordize a Fury trilogy that was also exposed by Arum.

      Wilder the puppet.

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        #4
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
        So Fury's only recourse was to fight Wallin instead?

        Who do you think you're fooling? Pull the other leg why don't you.
        It doesn't matter who Fury fights he's not a champion. Wallin is better than Ortiz at this point at least. Deflection from Wilder is always the case , how about Wilder being forced into.an Ortiz fight he doesn't wish to be in ? Ha

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          #5
          Originally posted by REDEEMER
          I think it's more a Joshua duck to save Ortiz for Wilder , but the problem is Wilder wasn't on board fearing he may lose to the 49 year old and jeapordize a Fury trilogy that was also exposed by Arum.

          Wilder the puppet.

          They’re all fughin puppets
          When boxing fans realize that , then there will be change
          Until then we need to chew whatever they spit out

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            Originally posted by REDEEMER
            It doesn't matter who Fury fights he's not a champion. Wallin is better than Ortiz at this point at least. Deflection from Wilder is always the case , how about Wilder being forced into.an Ortiz fight he doesn't wish to be in ? Ha
            He's just trying to deflect away that they turned down a Fury fight. Desperation.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
              He's just trying to deflect away that they turned down a Fury fight. Desperation.
              Wilders female traits really came out this week , went off on Fury since he has obligations forced on him to fight Ortiz now because of a stalled tactics after the first fight by Wilder trying to get the rematch at Barclays center. Ha

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                Brit chavs are shameless.

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                  #9
                  I pretty sure Wilder v Ortiz 2 was announced and signed in late May so how would that be possible without breaking a contract and paying Ortiz a step a side money

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Phenom
                    I pretty sure Wilder v Ortiz 2 was announced and signed in late May so how would that be possible without breaking a contract and paying Ortiz a step a side money
                    Like Wilder said the Fury fight was but actually was not?

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