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  • #21
    what the hell has it got to do with you?

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    • #22
      Yall as.shurt Wilder fans in here are hilarious. Your boy got beat tf up, wasnt competitive in ANY round and his corner did what its supposed to do. Go tell your boy to quit wearing fgt costumes into the ring next time. Might help his lil legs

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      • #23
        Wilder got his ass beat but his ego is way worse wouldn't hurt to take step aside $ recover health wise fire everybody except breland take a vacay and go to roach or Floyd sr for the third fight

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        • #24
          David Higgins: Why is Parker fighting bums 3 times in a row?

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          • #25
            Wilder will be worse than Parker if he takes the trilogy. Fury will make it so and guess what, he would be placed in the dustbin of boxing history; the paper boat HW with a 'mystical right hand' who was drown by a feather-fisted HW

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            • #26
              This guy needs to worry about Parker fighting a bum instead of what wilder does with his career.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                If the networks don't want to risk taking another loss and don't want the fight, how are the promoters going to get the money to pay the guarantees if they're anywhere close to the ones rumoured for this fight? Like i said it's depending on what purses are written in the contract.
                There are no purses written in to rematch clauses, only percentages. This fight would be 60/40 for Fury. A network does not have the power to void a contract such as a rematch clause. Even Frank Warren has stated that this one is ironclad. Obviously both guys will make less than they just reportedly recieved. Wilder has a set period of time to exercise the option (30 days). If he does then the fight is basically guaranteed. If Fury refuses he can be stripped of the title or his career can be in limbo because of litigation. Hope that answers your question.
                Last edited by Alan Smithee; 02-29-2020, 01:31 AM.

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                • #28
                  I’m sure that Higgins opinion would be the same if his only client worth more then a bag of d.icks was in Wilders position

                  Why wasn’t Higgins all about Selfishness and have Parker step aside so AJ/Wilder could take place and have Parker fight the Winner

                  My only questions are how did Boxing Clever think this scrubs opinion was worth writing about & is Boxing Clever a Matchroom employee is that why he’s so biased and doesn’t have the Stones to Give his name.

                  And is he’s trying to take the crown From the Filipino reporter for biased scrub journalism who used to write the most useless Manny Lac articles on Boxing scene years ago and start every One something like ,

                  8 time division champ , Greatest fighter of all time a modern day Filipino Jesus Manny Pacquiao

                  the rest of the article would be

                  Took a break from training in his preparation for “ Insert Random Name “ and went to the Movies and saw Wedding Crashers and thought it was was funny. Be sure to watch Manny Pac when he fights “ Insert Random Name “ live from “ Insert Random Place “ on “ Insert Random Date “

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Brettcappe View Post
                    There are no purses written in to rematch clauses, only percentages. This fight would be 60/40 for Fury. A network does not have the power to void a contract such as a rematch clause. Even Frank Warren has stated that this one is ironclad. Obviously both guys will make less than they just reportedly recieved. Wilder has a set period of time to exercise the option (30 days). If he does then the fight is basically guaranteed. If Fury refuses he can be stripped of the title or his career can be in limbo because of litigation. Hope that answers your question.
                    Well we know that's BS. Ruiz had a flat fee written in his Joshua contract.

                    The guarantee is between the promoters and the fighter.

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                    • #30
                      And then they would have to pay Whyte step aside money

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