Comments Thread For: Hearn: Wilder Would Step Aside For Fury-Joshua; Anything's Solvable With Money

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  • champion4ever
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    #31
    I like that scenario and Wilder should be able to fight the winner within a year of that undisputed bout.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Nusky
      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.
      You know what they are doing. They are attempting to strip away all of the heavyweight title belts from America and sending them back to Europe; Especially to Great Britain and the U.K. However, I do believe in divine intervention and they say that God works in mysterious ways. So I believe that Wilder shall get his WBC title belt back.

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      • Fabes88
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        #33
        I don’t have a problem with the idea but Hearn does himself no favours coming out and saying this in public before discussing it with wilder

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          #34
          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.
          This is probably the ideal situation. Unfortunately we don’t live in an ideal world

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            #35
            Originally posted by MDPopescu
            I think that Wilder is actually "condemned" to take Fury next... again...
            ... I have to quote this again...

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            • Ant1979
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              #36
              Hearn's kind of stating the obvious. Fury will obviously have to jab and box his way in but I get the feeling AJ will be very conscious of gassing so will come in similar to the Ruiz rematch which will make Fury's job more difficult which points towards a closer contest.

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              • Curtis2
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                #37
                BumSquad doesn't deserve step aside money, he's been over valued for years..

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                • davefromvancouv
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                  #38
                  Wilder wants redemption, he already has money. Looking forward to the Wilder-Fury rubber match...

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Fabes88
                    This is probably the ideal situation. Unfortunately we don’t live in an ideal world
                    Whyte won't fight Wilder now and risk his mandatory status. Once he gets his title shot first and especially, if he wins then he'll probably challenge Wilder for that WBC strap if there is a demand for it and enough money for him to make.

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                    • chirorickyp
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                      #40
                      Fury vs Joshua!! The winner defends against Wilder. End of story!! The other contenders suck. Let's do it all Sept 2020 and then Feb 2021 against Wilder. Enough is enough let's get it on.

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