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Originally posted by NYG View PostIt's called adjusting, Fury adjusted to Wilder and beat the **** out of him. Boxing and moving would get him knocked down eventually so he had to switch it up and he did. He fooled everyone and made Wilder look like a lost little boy out there. The guy was 273 pounds with more muscle, 6'9, he's a ****ing monster
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Originally posted by Nusky View PostWhere did this "cashing out" term come from? Isn't the whole point of this all the best fighting the best? So is his career over if he loses to Fury again? Didn't Ali & Foreman have 5 losses? At what point were they "cashed out"?
Pretty sure when you fight other big name high profile fighters, it raises your profile and your bank account even more and it's not a one-off deal, despite what you geniuses may think.
What about the fact that without his belts and back to back losses no other top 5 or 10 fighter will be obligated to face him and won't because due to the right hand he is high risk low reward so they will put him out in the cold
As I said earlier if he takes this fight and loses the same his goose is cooked
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostThe rematch clause was agreed to by all parties so none of that other stuff matters.
Look your desperate with trying to keep a share of the heavyweight title regardless of how poor of an heavyweight wilder is..and **** me that wilder is one appalling fighter..
Your losing your standards shoulder
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Originally posted by DClefthook View Postooook...I think we're agreeing...I think. Yes we did just see Fury beat the shyte out of him, yes sugar hill adjusted his game and went straight forward...they didnt fool anyone because Fury did exactly what he said he was going to do...and yes 6'9 290lbs he is a fuqing monster.....now I just need you to adress the rest of my post sir.
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Originally posted by The plunger man View PostI’m asking you what you prefer ? Not what matters lol and I’m also saying it’s going to be a financial disaster so don’t be surprised a fake cancellation suddenly appears blaming an injury with wilder...when really it’s poor ticket sales and zero fight interest ...it happened with the fury klitchcko rematch in Manchester if with less than half sold.
Look your desperate with trying to keep a share of the heavyweight title regardless of how poor of an heavyweight wilder is..and **** me that wilder is one appalling fighter..
Your losing your standards shoulder
That's exactly what has happened and it should come as no surprise.
Joshua has two mandatory defenses looming himself.
There is no way that Fury vs Joshua was going to happen next no matter what anyone prefers. Harping about it is just another way for you guys to continue to needlessly pile on Deontay Wilder.
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Originally posted by davef View PostTotally different era of boxing and world these days and a fighter losing 2 major fights back to back especially in that fashion will become a hard sell again for future ppv events or even as a main event
What about the fact that without his belts and back to back losses no other top 5 or 10 fighter will be obligated to face him and won't because due to the right hand he is high risk low reward so they will put him out in the cold
As I said earlier if he takes this fight and loses the same his goose is cooked
At some point boxing will return to the old norm of the best fighting the best. We may have already turned the corner and are slowly returning to that trend. I don't normally concern myself with the financial aspect of the sport, but The way the sport has operated the last couple of years is clearly unsustainable.
All of these rival promoters will have to work together eventually. We're already seeing it with Bob, Hearn, Dela hoya, Dibella, Duva, etc. Al Haymon will cave eventually as well, especially if the rumors of PBC being sold soon are true.
Win, lose or draw there are still plenty of compelling matchups to be made in every prominent weight class. And the need to survive will compel the powers that be to do business with each other.
No matter what the result in July we definitely will see more of Wilder.
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Originally posted by locorogue View Postit's crazy that if he retired after Fury fight, he could have still retired after only one more fight, but could've made probably 25 million more to let Fury AJ unify the belts, then WHEN he would have fought for the undisputed, he makes perhaps one of the biggest paydays ever...pure idiocy.
it's hard to believe team Wilder didn't take the free money payoff, then get the winner of the Fury v AJ undisputed title...my god
seems the boxing world wants to see Fury v AJ, so Wilder is shooting himself win or lose. people now know without a doubt that Fury is best HW boxer right now, and only AJ poses a threat to him.Originally posted by Squared.Circle View PostI agree. I think at this point, Wilder would refuse any step aside money, not out of pride, but out of spite. He hates Hearn so much for exposing his cowardice he’ll turn down any number that’s offered.
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