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  • MulaKO
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    #11
    Originally posted by Lopez_Boxing
    They play this tune after every fight
    It gets old real fast , let me tell you
    I noticed though , that it’s always the same guys who scream conspiracy

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    • just the facts
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      #12
      Originally posted by Monzon99
      A press tour isn't needed for a rigged fight. Fury Wilder 2 will have no press tour. Why? Because it's rigged and the more they both talk about it, the more media and fans will realize it. You can't fake tension and grudge and bad blood. It will look artificial, just like it did the first fight.

      Fury and Wilder both agreeing to terms so easily is suspect. Both were impossible to negotiate with AJ and both ducked AJ, ignoring career high offers to fight each other for far far far less $$$. Both claim AJ is nothing but they both keep running away from him.

      Fury and Wilder agreeing to 50-50 is suspect too, Wilder always touts himself as the best while slamming Fury's linear title claims, so why would Wilder agree to 50-50? Makes no sense.

      Fury agreeing to fight Wilder in USA again is also suspect. He got robbed last time of a win and is going back to USA instead of demanding the fight be in London where it will draw far better. And Haymon can't rig the judges.

      Neither Fury or Wilder will commit to when they will fight AJ, it's like they are using each other to avoid AJ and try to make money without him. I

      Facing AJ would pay each over $100m. So who in their right mind would think Wilder or Fury would risk losing badly to each other for about $10m, with the loser losing all leverage to get $100m vs AJ? No chance. Fury and Wilder will fight a fake two fights and I 100 percent gaurantee you after the third fight, both will have their value and leverage intact so they can both get $100m vs AJ for when each decide to make the sacrifice.
      Ignorant, even for a complete moron like you.
      Last edited by just the facts; 01-05-2020, 06:35 PM.

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      • SN!PER
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        #13
        Nice try, but there's a big hole in your theory.

        Even if the outcome is fixed, only one man will be holding that belt after the dust settles. So ultimately there'll still be a loser and a winner. There's no way they could pay the "loser" enough money to make him agree to the deal. He would lose out on the Undisputed fight with AJ, which is worth a lot more. Plus all the title defenses after that.

        We don't know if there's really gonna be a third fight after this. Fury's cut could re-open even worse than before. Or he could suffer an even more serious injury. He could be knocked out so badly and humiliated that he retires from boxing. You have two big, competitive guys in there who want to rip each other's heads off. Anything could happen.

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        • The D3vil
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          #14
          Jesus, they're still letting you make threads on here, huh?

          [IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/lkdH8FmImcGoylv3t3/*****.gif[/IMG]

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            #15
            Originally posted by Monzon99
            both ducked AJ, ignoring career high offers
            Joshua turned down a career high offer to fight Wilder.

            "Career high offer" doesn't mean it's a good offer. Only fanboys obsess over this "career high offer" nonsense. I can go to Burger King and off the cashier $13 an hour to shovel horse **** and it's a career high offer. Doesn't mean it's worth taking.

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            • Monzon99
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              #16
              I see a fraud finish in rematch - a DQ or a fake injury, then a draw in the third fight. So both will retain value and be in line for the AJ $100 plus millions.

              Arum and everybody involved have made it clear there will be two Fury vs Wilder "fights" this year.

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              • Monzon99
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                #17
                Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                Joshua turned down a career high offer to fight Wilder.

                "Career high offer" doesn't mean it's a good offer. Only fanboys obsess over this "career high offer" nonsense. I can go to Burger King and off the cashier $13 an hour to shovel horse **** and it's a career high offer. Doesn't mean it's worth taking.
                Wilder's email offer of $50m was a fraud bluff offer. Finkel refused to meet with Hearn in NYC to discuss details face to face. Also, why didn't Haymon Finkel ever offer the $50m again? It was a fraud bluff to fool fools like you by pretending Wilder wanted the fight. If Wilder really wanted it, he would have offered it again and Finkel would not have ducked the face to face meeting with Hearn.

                If you can't see or sense by now Wilder is doing all the ducking, you're an unfortunate simp.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Monzon99
                  Wilder's email offer of $50m was a fraud bluff offer.
                  Amazing that UK trolls are still pushing this nonsense even after Hearn has repeatedly said publicly the offer was real and the money was real.

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                  • Monzon99
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                    #19
                    Fake offer for PR cosmetic reasons. Never offered again. You fell for the deception like a fool. Wilder been running ever since. Can you find the video on YT where Sconiers KOs Wilder? No, Haymon had it taken off.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                      Amazing that UK trolls are still pushing this nonsense even after Hearn has repeatedly said publicly the offer was real and the money was real.
                      What's even more funny is that people think Wilder should have accepted the flat fee from Hearn less than 2 years ago...

                      It was smart for Wilder to turn down the offer. Now Hearn is talking about a 50-50 split being possible. More money for Wilder instead of a 3 fight flat fee deal...

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