Comments Thread For: Parker's Manager To Wilder: Take Step-Aside, Allow Fury-Joshua

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  • Corelone
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    #11
    Step aside money is a guarantee he's next, unless he takes some more step aside money. I think Wilder needs to fix some things, but time isn't on his side. He has bird legs, but he isn't a spring chicken.

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    • Jack_sh*t
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      #12
      I'm down for Fury Wilder 3... Just so I can spend a week laughing at Deontay's excuses and the desperate attempts to defend him by his 2 remaining fans.

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      • MusoMeanderings
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        #13
        Wilder should fight Ruiz as a warm up.

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        • Liondw
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          #14
          Honestly true, most people don't need to see a third fight because the rematch was so definitive and dominant a victory for Fury. It's hard to see how Wilder could win. AJ could do better but I don't think he could beat Fury either.

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          • cwhitted@gm1
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            #15
            What's all this b.s. about step aside money..you morons don't seem to get it... WTF good is even having a contract for anything if you just want to alter the conditions after the fact. Both parties knew what they were signing when they signed it irreguardless of the outcome.....wilder/ fury 3 comes and guess who WONT be diving off the 3 meter platform this time. 1 thing I know bouts wilder. He's a terrible actor.
            Last edited by cwhitted@gm1; 02-28-2020, 04:06 AM.

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            • hugh grant
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              #16
              Nobody wants wilder v fury as people are tired of wilder excuses for losing and not giving fury credit.
              Plus wilder was scared to fight AJ, so let fury do what you was too scared to do. Wilder might be scared but Fury isnt

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              • Nusky
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                #17
                I guess the opinion of the manager of a B level heavyweight, who's fighter isn't even involved in the bout he's giving his unwanted opinion on, count as news.

                This guy sounds like a typical boxingscene forum meathead everytime he opens his mouth.

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                • champion4ever
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                  #18
                  David Higgins; What is this to you motherfucker? Learn to mind on your own damn business! When Joseph Parker had a chance to unify with Deontay Wilder you advised him to duck him. So butt the fuck out because this does not concern you!

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                  • Angeljuice
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by cwhitted@gm1
                    What's all this b.s. about step aside money..you morons don't seem to get it... WTF good is even having a contract for anything if you just want to alter the conditions after the fact. Both parties knew what they were signing when they signed it irreguardless of the outcome.....wilder/ fury 3 comes and guess who WONT be diving off the 3 meter platform this time. 1 thing I know bouts wilder. He's a terrible actor.
                    Any contract can be amended at any time if both parties agree. If they don't both agree, it won't happen.

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                    • mawoodhouse
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                      #20
                      That's all well and good, but seeing it from Wilders side...what if Fury loses, the WBC title is then gone. AJ doesnt have any contractual agreement to fight Wilder, sure Fury can still rematch Wilder, but the WBC title wont be at stake.
                      Last edited by mawoodhouse; 02-28-2020, 12:28 PM.

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