Hearn: AJ vs Fury will be ON June 20th IF Wilder doesn't exercise rematch clause!!

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  • Ray*
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    #21
    It takes a lot for that to happen. Wilder has to say no first, then ESPN and Pulev needs to say yes to it, then finally Arum and Fury needs to say yes to it. So no the fight would not happen on that date.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Mammoth
      Fight probably happens next year. Hearn just wants attention.
      The Fury family will drag his ass over the hot coals anyway. Joshua getting ****d in negotiations

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        #23
        Originally posted by _Rexy_
        They were the same price. There's no way they would broadcast both if it's $79 on ESPN PPV and $15 on DAZN.
        It's a tricky negotiation but not the first time they worked together. ESPN and DAZN have collaborated before, cross-promoting other sports like English Premier League.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Ray*
          It takes a lot for that to happen. Wilder has to say no first, then ESPN and Pulev needs to say yes to it, then finally Arum and Fury needs to say yes to it. So no the fight would not happen on that date.
          There are a number of obstacles to overcome but it's a unique situation now with all the belts held by two Brits. Hearn and Warren are both eager to make what is the most historic heavyweight fight in British boxing history, the first time two Brits fought for all the heavyweight titles. Both those promoters will go down in history too. You can bet they want this fight to happen asap before the belts even have a chance to change hands again.

          The amount of money that Saudi could potentially throw at this fight might seal the deal. It all hinges on Wilder.. All the other obstacles are surmountable.

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            #25
            Fury would be very wise to fight to fight andy ruiz in september in las vegas .

            Fury is all wrong for Wilder , im not paying to see that again, Fury is simply better in every way .

            Fight joshua in 2021 in the spring or summer.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Mister Wolf
              The 3rd fight isn't a hard sell. He has loyal fans and his detractors would love to see Fury beat his ass again.
              How many Wilder fans actually believe he has got a shot? That was a sustained and brutal boxing lesson and he was on his way to being knocked out. The 3rd is a smaller less interesting fight especially compared to AJ vs Fury.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Grange_27
                How many Wilder fans actually believe he has got a shot? That was a sustained and brutal boxing lesson and he was on his way to being knocked out. The 3rd is a smaller less interesting fight especially compared to AJ vs Fury.
                Wilder won (or drew) fights before when most people thought he was being outboxed. Both Ortiz fights, the Washington fight, some had Spilka ahead before the KO, the first Fury fight. Wilder has overcome boxers who are technically better than him before.. can't count him out completely against Fury. That punching power could still change the outcome.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Monzon99
                  The odds for Fury vs WIlder 3 have been announced. Fury is the favorite, WIlder is a 100-1 underdog.
                  BSht! No way!!! If so I’m betting on Wilder

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                    #29
                    Anyone who really thinks AJ vs. Fury is next is smoking crack and dumb as rocks.

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                      #30
                      Fury already won twice... no reason to see it a third time... besides... the playbook is now out on how to defeat Wilder.

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