There reason is quite simple. $$$
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Yeah, Wilder knocked the manhood right out of Fury. Took him a year to get it back.
English been hiding behind "good business" since 1810, **** ain't changed.
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Who is this guy? Does wilder even get money after paying out his 75 managers and promoters? I knew that gold bazooka was a fake.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostHe didn't want to risk getting robbed again
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostAP, ESPN, Yahoo, LA Times, Sporting News, Washington Post, etc all had a draw or Wilder winning. When that many top level publications don't have Fury winning, you can't cry robbery when the official decision is a draw.
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Originally posted by Kezzer View PostThere reason is quite simple. $$$
I mean when you can earn that kind of money to fight The #1 ranked Swedish dishwasher and then the #2 ranked German garbageman in front of roughly 5,000 combined fans you have to take it.
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Originally posted by Marchegiano View PostYeah, Wilder knocked the manhood right out of Fury. Took him a year to get it back.
English been hiding behind "good business" since 1810, **** ain't changed.
He didn't have the balls to fight Wlad, like Fury did, or fight anybody away from home, like Fury is doing now.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostThis. Fury's manager saw a way he could make money by singing with TR so he steered Fury that way. Fury suerly snorted a lot of his money away so he got a chance to make some before fighting Wilder again because if Wilder KHTFO those opportunities wouldn't have been as lucrative.
I mean when you can earn that kind of money to fight The #1 ranked Swedish dishwasher and then the #2 ranked German garbageman in front of roughly 5,000 combined fans you have to take it.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostApart from Fury, Wallin probably would beat everybody on Wilder's resume.
You got all high and mighty yesterday about being a Boxing fan rather than an "Al Haymon" fan so stay true to that uppity holier than thou BS by holding the Brit HWT's to the same standard you do PBC fighters.
Fury took 2 good paydays because the opportunity presented itself. Any boxing fan gets that.
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50/50 fight. The big awkward dude who was dropped by Steve Cunningham and life and death with John McDermott - well, never would have believed that guy would become an elite talent. Let alone win the HW championship. I will never bet against him again. This is an even fight. Wilder cannot lose so many rounds as he did in first. And as he did in Ortiz rematch. Sometimes the big shot never comes. Can go either way. And that’s good for boxing
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