So Haymon/Wilder turned down the Fury fight.
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How is it a duck when they plan to fight each other next?
“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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Al didn't want Ortiz to fight AJ for a reason
Everyone would have seen how washed up Ortiz really isComment
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In the article you’re referencing, Fury’s promoter said if Wilder and Fury both win their next fight, they’ll fight each other afterwards.
It would be a rematch.
I’m not sure how you got someone is ducking someone else from that article. I guess that makes me ****** LMFAO.
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If Fury was ducking then Wilder is too.In the article you’re referencing, Fury’s promoter said if Wilder and Fury both win their next fight, they’ll fight each other afterwards.
It would be a rematch.
I’m not sure how you got someone is ducking someone else from that article. I guess that makes me ****** LMFAO.
It's really not hard. Yes you're ******, because something so simple is getting you all confused.Comment
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Fury ran away from rematching Wilder to sign with TR and fight some stiff Euro bums. He did this for 2 reasons:
1. he wanted to capitalize financially off the performance against Wilder
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2. He was worried if he got KTFO in the rematch he wouldn't be able to make as much money.
Bob Arum turned Fury into a giant scared f-g and took away the most anticipated fight of the year. But I'm sure Bob didn't have a gun to his head.Comment
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