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  • REdrUm0351
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    #41
    Furys going to fight Joshua then retire. So its either Wilder and then Joshua or Joshua.

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    • theface07
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      #42
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
      No, I wouldn't say the same thing about Wilder.

      Theres no shame in having been a world champion who made 10 title defenses and who has only been beaten by Tyson Fury.
      So you agree you are a bias clown who applies double standards depending on the Nationality of the fighter in question?

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        #43
        Originally posted by theface07
        So you agree you are a bias clown who applies double standards depending on the Nationality of the fighter in question?
        No, I don't agree.

        Has Dillian Shyte ever won a world title and successfully defended it 10 times?

        If not then he isn't at the same standard as Deontay Wilder.

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        • Jkp
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          #44
          Originally posted by Cobra Curry
          So if the belts are worthless (and 85 million dollars says otherwise) isn't Whyte right to hold out for more money?
          What belt did Fury have? The "harder" fight for less money and no belt makes sense to you?

          You can rank the heavyweights in whatever order you like but until they actually fight, we won't know who the best is.
          Fury has lineal and ring magazine belts, and now the most valuable belt as well.

          Whyte has nothing, and isnt good enough to beat any top 10 guy.

          Unfortunately UK fans will pay money just to see AJ take his shirt off in the ring, but that doesnt make him a good fighter.

          Its very clear who is willing to get in the ring and fight, as they just did it (twice). While AJ been fighting a morbidly obese mexican who doesnt even train for his fights.

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          • Cobra Curry
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            #45
            Originally posted by Jkp
            Fury has lineal and ring magazine belts, and now the most valuable belt as well.

            Whyte has nothing, and isnt good enough to beat any top 10 guy.

            Unfortunately UK fans will pay money just to see AJ take his shirt off in the ring, but that doesnt make him a good fighter.

            Its very clear who is willing to get in the ring and fight, as they just did it (twice). While AJ been fighting a morbidly obese mexican who doesnt even train for his fights.

            Fury wasn't holding the Ring belt though. Or to quote Wilder "the only belt he has is the one holding his pants up."

            The DAZN offer makes it clear that Joshua did want to fight. Or to quote Wilder again "they definitely begging for the fight".

            Whyte has beaten more top ten fighters than Wilder or Fury. Look it up.

            Wilder and Fury fought each in a bid to gain leverage in a Joshua fight.
            Whyte had the same idea but Wilder wouldn't play ball for whatever reason.

            In the end it's worked out. For Fury.

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            • Jkp
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              #46
              Originally posted by Cobra Curry
              Fury wasn't holding the Ring belt though. Or to quote Wilder "the only belt he has is the one holding his pants up."

              The DAZN offer makes it clear that Joshua did want to fight. Or to quote Wilder again "they definitely begging for the fight".

              Whyte has beaten more top ten fighters than Wilder or Fury. Look it up.

              Wilder and Fury fought each in a bid to gain leverage in a Joshua fight.
              Whyte had the same idea but Wilder wouldn't play ball for whatever reason.

              In the end it's worked out. For Fury.
              Whyte is a coward, he turned down guaranteed offers to fight AJ for 3 world titles. This was nothing to do with a master plan he hatched, it was straight out cowardness. He knows he gets flattened by the top 3, just like last time AJ flattened him.

              No one taking any multifight DAZN offer if it involves giving complete control to Eddie and terminating your entire promotional team you;ve had your whole career.

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              • Cobra Curry
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                #47
                Originally posted by Jkp
                Whyte is a coward, he turned down guaranteed offers to fight AJ for 3 world titles. This was nothing to do with a master plan he hatched, it was straight out cowardness. He knows he gets flattened by the top 3, just like last time AJ flattened him.

                No one taking any multifight DAZN offer if it involves giving complete control to Eddie and terminating your entire promotional team you;ve had your whole career.
                Wilder turned down the same guarantee for more money. Lots more.
                He's been with Breland his whole career but terminated him pretty damn quickly, proclaimed loyalty to Showtime and left them at the drop of a hat so I'm not buying Breazeale and two fights with Joshua as some kind of slave contract when Wilder himself insisted on a rematch clause.

                Whup the useless bodybuilder, take your money and be on your way if you're that good.

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                • Jkp
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Cobra Curry
                  Wilder turned down the same guarantee for more money. Lots more.
                  He's been with Breland his whole career but terminated him pretty damn quickly, proclaimed loyalty to Showtime and left them at the drop of a hat so I'm not buying Breazeale and two fights with Joshua as some kind of slave contract when Wilder himself insisted on a rematch clause.

                  Whup the useless bodybuilder, take your money and be on your way if you're that good.
                  Was definitely a slave contract no one signing long term multi-fight contract with Eddie at expense of there own team.

                  Eddie struggles to finalise single fight contract between 2 of his own fighters, why on earth would he try to and get Wilder on the hook for a multi-fight deal.

                  Fights with Joshua were NOT guaranteed. that was impossible as AJ had fight arranged with Ruiz/Miller booked at the time, and rematch clauses (which were invoked as he lost).

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                  • Cobra Curry
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Jkp
                    Was definitely a slave contract no one signing long term multi-fight contract with Eddie at expense of there own team.

                    Eddie struggles to finalise single fight contract between 2 of his own fighters, why on earth would he try to and get Wilder on the hook for a multi-fight deal.

                    Fights with Joshua were NOT guaranteed. that was impossible as AJ had fight arranged with Ruiz/Miller booked at the time, and rematch clauses (which were invoked as he lost).
                    Okay, so where was the counter offer? Where was the negotiation?Why didn't they say, "we're doing Breazeale on Showtime but we'll take the Joshua fights"?
                    Remember he'd already rejected a one fight deal citing the lack of a rematch clause.
                    Worse case scenario, the fight gets delayed while Joshua does the rematch but contract is a contract; Joshua would have had to fight Wilder next.

                    There was none of that, just thank you, **** you, goodbye. They even fired Lou di Bella for setting up the meeting but I'm supposed to believe they wanted the fight?

                    Didn't you find it strange that the goalposts constantly moved with Wilder and Finkel/Haymon?
                    One fight deal; "where's our rematch clause?"
                    Three fight deal including a rematch;
                    "slave contract!"
                    No specific date and venue (when the whole world knew it was going to be Wembley); "there's no date and venue!"
                    Date and venue added; "how dare they dictate to us!"

                    All a bit schizophrenic isn't it?

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                    • Mister Wolf
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                      #50
                      One of the most entitled journeyman in the history of boxing.

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