Comments Thread For: Wilder Promoter: There is a Reason Fury Didn't Want Immediate Rematch

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  • REDEEMER
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    #51
    Originally posted by Marchegiano
    The same way the Hammer fight did happen you dumb prick.

    Wilder had just won his title, Fury was scheduled to fight Hammer while waiting on Wlad against Jennings. Wilder told Fury they could fight instead of Hammer and if he wins he goes into the Wlad match to unify. Fury said no thanks, not worth jeopardizing his shot at Wlad and pressed ahead with the Hammer fight.


    The youtube video might be hard to find but there were articles, this took me like two second, you ******, lazy, prick:



    Frank Warren has returned from talks with HBO and Showtime executives in New York convinced he is “very, very close” to agreeing a deal for Tyson Fury to challenge either Wladimir Klitschko or Deontay Wilder in the UK this summer for a version of the world heavyweight title.

    Frank Warren has said he is ‘very, very close’ to agreeing a deal for Tyson Fury to challenge either Wladimir Klitschko or Deontay Wilder for a version of the world heavyweight title




    What's that say ya dunce ****? Does it say Warren was in negotiations with Wilder? For a belt? Vacant what? You know what you're talking about do you?

    Why? It couldn't happen so says the great know Redeemer. Why'd Frank waste his time?

    You're a ****ing idiot with a big mouth and no understanding of the **** you speak about. I don't know why you follow me, you look dumb and out of depth every single time.

    You've like one correction ever, over some **** neither myself nor the guy I was speaking to actually gave a **** about. I said Breazeale was gone for a while, you said two weeks....I could say you're a dumb**** and that is a while but whatever, your sad ass needs a win so I'll give you that one. Outside of that, the ****? You just like being wrong or some such?
    Wilder won his title a month apart from Fury fighting Hammer so nothing you posted adds up as usual , in concerns with Wilder fighting Fury would they have fought on 2 weeks notice or what knowing the winner fights Wlad In The Summer ? So Fury would fight 2 champions back to back and squeeze 3 fights in leading up to who everyone knew was the better fighter Klitschko? Yea makes sense ? The truth is Wilder didn’t want to fight Klitschko that is proven so all the talk of he wants this and that is pointless anyway .Ha

    Maybe your that slow and you don’t understand what a mandatory is because if you did you would realize Klitschko had to fight Fury which was signed in February of 2015 so Wilders call outs are idiotic leading up to the fight because deals were already done . Ha

    The rest you posted sounds like you are on drugs so I’m not even going to try and decipher it ,any takers on here ? Ha

    The article you think helps you says that Wlad is the mandatory and is way bigger then Wilder but you posted it anyway Which proves what I was saying but apparently I’m the lazy one who knows how to read and distinguish different times when things happen,not you ?

    Warrens job is to secure fights his dealings with Wilder is that of what Klitschko was going to do if he vacated a belt which he wasn’t going to
    do . So everyone knew the fight was next. But I guess this multitasking of thinking is to advanced for you ?

    You were told multiple times that Finkel was not Klitschko manager by multiple posters and you still don’t even understand that and want to talk about correcting people,you’re literally the worst poster on here .Ha
    Last edited by REDEEMER; 01-14-2020, 03:41 PM.

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    • Jack_sh*t
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      #52
      Yep. He didn’t want to get robbed on the cards again.

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      • Kezzer
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        #53
        Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
        AP, 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.
        They were clearly reporting the official result then. I’ve only seen wilder fans claim it was a draw. For the record I’m not a fan of fury at all, but it was clear as day and night. If even boxing voice has fury ahead you don’t need to ask for anyone else’s opinion, they couldn’t be anymore pro wilder

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          #54
          Originally posted by Kezzer
          They were clearly reporting the official result then.
          Wrong. All of those publications scored the fight and had a draw or Wilder winning. UK fans that cry robbery don't realize how many respected outlets scored the fight a draw, or even scored it for Wilder.

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          • Kezzer
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            #55
            Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
            Wrong. All of those publications scored the fight and had a draw or Wilder winning. UK fans that cry robbery don't realize how many respected outlets scored the fight a draw, or even scored it for Wilder.
            I suppose you must be right that those American publications were better sources of decisions than the 92% fans on Twitter who thought fury won, or the neutral fans who all thought fury won , or even the most biased of wilder fans - boxing voice - who thought fury had won??

            Give us all a break. It’s okay to be lucky sometimes , heavyweights in particular can take defeats and comeback and its a stronger character to admit to that. Wilder knows he could’ve easily lost the decision but he got fortunate and was allocated a draw - the reactions at the result announcement said it all

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              #56
              Originally posted by Kezzer
              I suppose you must be right that those American publications were better sources of decisions than the 92% fans on Twitter
              The Associated Press, ESPN, Yahoo Sports, the LA Times, Sporting News, the Washington Post, etc have more credibility than "fans on twitter."

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              • Nusky
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                #57
                Originally posted by Tyistall
                Yes, and theres a reason why Wilder never fought Klitschko, Povetkin, AJ, Whtye, Haye and a long list of good fighters either. He's a fraud
                Klitschko- conflict of interest/politics (same manager). Although at one point Wilder was calling out Klitschko.

                Povetkin- Fight was signed and sealed. Right before Wilder would hop a plane to Russia, the Russian popped Dirty FOR THE THOUSANDTH TIME(Shocker...)

                Aj- would rather slit his wrist than fight Wilder, or any other A-level heavyweight apparently.

                Whyte- Mr. "600 Days" hasn't fought a live body in forever, still almost lost several times and up until a few weeks ago wasn't even Wilder's official mandatory.

                Haye-.... you're kidding right?

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                • MEXICAN STYLE
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                  #58
                  Fury was shook

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                  • P4Pdunny
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                    #59
                    Really can't call the rematch

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                    • DaNeutral.
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                      #60
                      Yeah there is 2 reasons.

                      1. Top rank offered him a crap load of money to build his name in America so the rematch would actually make a profit.

                      2. He wasnt prepared to just beat wilder a 2nd time just to get robbed on the cards. All he asked was fair treatment but they couldn't manage it. They had to cheat.

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