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  • James Hunt
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    #21
    No step aside money for that one trick phony. Make him fight Fury asap, and only after that go for the undisputed with Fury.
    The biggest mistake would be making one-trick phony rematch as part of the undisputed deal btw Fury and AJ. Hasn't Hearn learn anything from Ruiz rematch negotiation shenanigans with PBC?! Fück them!

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    • Laligalaliga
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      #22
      I doubt wilder accept step aside money.
      He has a very big ego and pride.
      He needs to be humbled the 3rd time so we can all move on.

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      • sportbuddha
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        #23
        Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
        Fury vs. Joshua

        Wilder vs. Whyte

        ...and then the winners fight each other?

        I've been looking forward to seeing Wilder whoop Whyte's ass. And I'd rather see Joshua fight Fury instead of Pulev.
        No chance Wilder will take that route. He already has done everything to duck Whyte, he’s not going to risk back to back losses, if he fights an alternate to Fury, it’ll be one of his usual tomato cans.

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        • RoyJonesJrp4pno1
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          #24
          Wilder is definitely taking the 3rd fight now. He isn't going to do anything Hearn says.

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          • NaijaD
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            #25
            No chance he steps aside, Haymon and PBC will not allow that. And nothing wrong with that cause Hearn would never have stepped aside for Wilder and Ruiz to fight either.

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            • Bronx2245
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              #26
              Originally posted by MDPopescu
              I think that Wilder is actually "condemned" to take Fury next... again...

              ... it's a matter of pride, dignity, and power (as AJ already set the blue print before hand)...
              Foolish pride! He could actually make a lot of money by stepping aside, taking an interim fight with Ruiz or Kownacki (even Charles Martin), and then fighting the winner. The rematch did poor numbers, and unless Wilder has a great performance beforehand, I don't see the 3rd fight doing well either!

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              • MDPopescu
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                #27
                Originally posted by MDPopescu
                I think that Wilder is actually "condemned" to take Fury next... again...

                ... it's a matter of pride, dignity, and power (as AJ already set the blue print before hand)...
                Originally posted by Bronx2245
                Foolish pride! He could actually make a lot of money by stepping aside, taking an interim fight with Ruiz or Kownacki (even Charles Martin), and then fighting the winner. The rematch did poor numbers, and unless Wilder has a great performance beforehand, I don't see the 3rd fight doing well either!
                ... AJ immediately took the rematch vs Ruiz -- which I didn't think he would be able to take... (as the guy literally mopped the floor with him...)... AJ made the required changes and won, hands down...

                ... Wilder may achieve a similar performance... Why not?...

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                • MDPopescu
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by NaijaD
                  No chance he steps aside, Haymon and PBC will not allow that. And nothing wrong with that cause Hearn would never have stepped aside for Wilder and Ruiz to fight either.
                  ... My thoughts exactly...

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                  • MDPopescu
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by NaijaD
                    No chance he steps aside, Haymon and PBC will not allow that. And nothing wrong with that cause Hearn would never have stepped aside for Wilder and Ruiz to fight either.
                    ... My thoughts exactly...

                    (Green K sent)...

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                    • Nusky
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                      #30
                      So much urgency to make undisputed from these Brits all of a sudden. Haha. Sorry dumbasses it's not happening. Wilder will exercise his rematch clause and there isn't **** a slave driving promoter or his "good boy" with the questionable sexuality can do about.

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