Comments Thread For: Wilder vs. Fury Rematch To Be Followed By Trilogy
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AJ is Wilder's biggest money fight in the sport of boxing. Why would he say no to hundreds of millions of dollars, that doesn't even make sense.
Wilder has been trying to fight AJ since 2016, but Eddie keeps stalling and cock-blocking the fight.
Eddie is scared of Wilder knocking out his cash cow.
AJ is the one that does not want to fight Wilder?
AJ has been fighting the best available fights.... Wilder has been fighting bums and has passed up multiple attempts and hundreds of millions of dollars to fight AJ.
In either case... Fury vs Wilder 3? lol. if Wilder wins... there is zero reason for him to fight Fury a 3rd time... unless they are saying Wilder will get outboxed again and Fury wins, in which case there is a mandatory rematch.
If there is another Draw... then just goes to show further proof of how bought out boxing is... little different from WWE at the top levels.Comment
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Fill up arenas in a country smaller than California?
The number of people at a fight doesn't always indicate how much money is madeComment
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Not saying it does, what I am saying they care about their guy, people here could care less who Wilder is. He needs Fury to make people care about him, Haymon knows this. Smart man knows Wilder's price tag does not match his drawing ability, with a true entertainer like Fury doing the selling he can possibly make some money on a Wilder fight this time around.Comment
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Nobody on that list is crafty enough defensively to bother Wilder. Fury and Ortiz are the toughest matchups for him and he's fighting them back to back.Comment
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Nobody wants to see that trilogy, to be honest. Fury arguably won the first time and he will win the second fight as well.Comment
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My guess is it's a way to freeze out any of the other fighters in the DAZN stable and not give them a crack at either Wilder's actual belt of Fury's make believe belt (I don't rate lineal as a thing just as I don't care about mythical matchups or P4P rankings).
Make no mistake, I don't think Whyte would beat Wilder but if you're Haymon why give Hearn a shot at getting that belt for his stable when you already have an established working relationship with Arum and Warren?
Ducking? No. Boxing politics? Absolutely.Comment
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Let me guess, another controversial ending so we 'must' see a 3rd fight. Pathetic... and for the record why is wilder allowed to keep ducking whyte?Comment
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