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  • Mr WorldWide
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    #41
    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.
    The alternative view is that there are now two Heavyweight champs who will actually fight each other and it just so happens that they are both from the UK... Just sayin

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    • juanpablo
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      #42
      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.
      Wilder will get another whooping and there's nothing anyone can do about it.

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      • Robertthebruce
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        #43
        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.
        That's actually a very good point.
        Wilder needs to take the rematch and give it his all to get revenge.

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        • Bronx2245
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          #44
          Originally posted by MDPopescu
          ... 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?...
          AJ made the required changes, or did Ruiz fail to train and balloon up 15lbs.? I don't think Wilder will be ready for Fury by July.
          Last edited by Bronx2245; 02-28-2020, 08:43 AM.

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          • imisupu
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            #45
            Funny how Hearn has all these step aside ideas in his head but when AJ loss, he made sure AJ got an immediate rematch! He is such a slimey greasy little
            B!#$H. No way he would have taken step aside money for Wilder/Ruiz so continue fighting bums and let my boy run his fade back. Oh and if you have been remotely fair with the money we would have seen Wilder/Joshua 2 years ago!

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            • imisupu
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              #46
              Where was this energy when AJ loss?

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              • QballLobo
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                #47
                The Saudi’s would happily pay Wilder a huge step aside fee to have a heavyweight unification fight in their country. Probably throw $100 million at both AJ and Fury.
                The reason Wilder and his team wouldn’t do it is if they are afraid Wilder is shot and could lose again before he would get a rematch or an AJ fight.

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                • Fabes88
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  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.
                  I agree with you it won’t happen for now. Like I said we don’t live in an ideal world

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                  • Nusky
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Flap
                    The alternative view is that there are now two Heavyweight champs who will actually fight each other and it just so happens that they are both from the UK... Just sayin
                    Your "alternative view" is irrelevant. Wilder may not currently hold a belt but he still holds an ironclad rematch clause which he will exercise.

                    Would you look at that? Wilder will prevent this undisputed from happen just like AJ just did when he got stopped by a B Level heavyweight and late replacement in Ruiz.

                    Apparently, these things always work themselves out.

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                    • Rsmithlock3
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                      #50
                      Why is Eddie speaking about step aside as if Joshua is not in deep negotiations and even mentioned that it's pretty much done for Pulev fight which would be around June. Considering that Wilder/Fury 3 was scheduled for no later than July 18th with possible wiggle rm on moving it back.

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