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  • Outwest Exp 355
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    #61
    Originally posted by DaNeutral.
    Yeah but you get your news and views from fat sweaty racists on YouTube.

    They came out of that meeting and confirmed they had received a good substantial offer but wanted it on PPV under their control. Which is fine but they then never made a single counter offer and started talking about filling up Wilders next 2 years with in house fights.

    It couldn't be any more clear that the DAZN offer proves that Haymon, Winkle and Wilder never ever wanted that fight. And to try claim they was going to go around Haymon when he was right there at the meeting is ridiculous, LDBC bull crap level of ridiculous.

    Wilder mocked Joshua by bleeting about being a free agent, can fight anywhere on any network. So who the hell is Haymon if he is somebody you have to get around?

    That dodgy scum bag Haymon is taking a massive dump all over the Muhammed Ali act and Wilder is a massive career ducker.
    I don’t listen to YouTube boxing experts. I get my info from here and Fighthype. And I don’t even know what the LDBC is . To me they’re just a name I hear about on NSB. Who are they?

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    • factsarenice
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      #62
      Fury wants the payday only AJ can deliver, simple as that.
      Originally posted by Rockybigblower
      Sounds like Fury is nervous that this extra free time will give Wilder the time he needs to make some adjustments. I'm sure he was banking on Wilders pride rushing him straight into a rematch and it may have been possible that they could have bought him out...but the virus has actually worked in Wilders favour. I'm not sure what he can change...but the more time he has...the better...and the more he adjusts...the less likely he steps aside.

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      • factsarenice
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        #63
        Originally posted by MDPopescu
        ... I don't have not a single horse in this race...

        ... but: Fury vs AJ can be made in Saudi Arabia (and DAZN) quite fast (as compared to anything else)... on a shitload of money...

        ... maybe I'm wrong...
        Right on, well said.

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          #64
          Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355
          An off night lmao. Child go outside and play and stop stalking me. You are pathetic.
          Exactly. You cannot answer me, because you know I'm right. Typical Wilder fan. Now go and hide like the rest of of Wilder's fans. We will see you after he gets retired in the third fight hahaha.

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            #65
            Originally posted by MulaKO
            Honestly , he’s asking Wilder to step aside
            I would be worried that he would retire the minute he gets the belts
            Not thinking he’s scared or wtv but good reasoning tells me he’s a goner the minute he wins
            What’s your say poppa Fury
            Wilder very likely would run with the belts BUT... Fury has his number. The money is fighting AJ and Arum, Hearn and Finkle know it. Shelly is holding out for a bigger step aside. In the mean time...Wilder is pissed because he just found out that he's not the money, never was and likely just now waking up to the fact that he should have taken the 100 million DAZAN offer.

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              #66
              Originally posted by factsarenice
              Wilder very likely would run with the belts BUT... Fury has his number. The money is fighting AJ and Arum, Hearn and Finkle know it. Shelly is holding out for a bigger step aside. In the mean time...Wilder is pissed because he just found out that he's not the money, never was and likely just now waking up to the fact that he should have taken the 100 million DAZAN offer.

              Yeah , maybe your right
              I wouldn’t be surprised
              I think he always knew he wasn’t the money , he can’t be that blind but in hindsight had he gone to fight AJ , he did raise his stake by huge amount
              I personally don’t believe all that chit about 100 , there had to be more to it
              Personally , I don’t think anybody walks away from that large of a sum
              I think chit happened behind the scene which we don’t know and probably will never know
              That’s big coin

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                #67
                Originally posted by Tyistall
                Exactly. You cannot answer me, because you know I'm right. Typical Wilder fan. Now go and hide like the rest of of Wilder's fans. We will see you after he gets retired in the third fight hahaha.
                Sure I’m a Wilder fan but that’s all I am. I don’t live vicariously through Wilder like some fans do. As bad as Wilder got beat I actually enjoyed the 2nd fight more than the first fight. Even though my guy lost I loved the way the fight was fought. I wish Fury would fight that way every fight.

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                • factsarenice
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                  #68
                  Wilder's step-aside money is very close if not superior to the amount he makes for # III. Honestly, there just isn't a big enough PPV audience willing to PAY $80.00 for III. They'll stream but not interested in paying for it.

                  Finkle's announcement was about the rematch but equally about skimming Saudi money. Shelly isn't ******, he knows that if beaten, Wilder is done as a PPV star. The smarter safer path is in securing a big "safe" step-aside and rebuilding with a few well chosen "hope building" opponents and then fight the winner for 100's of millions.

                  In all of this Wilder will be the problem. At this point Wilder is likely sobering to the fact that he's not the man in a game that acknowledges AJ as the money. Money or not, Deontay has a disdain for AJ and for that reason may opt to rematch rather then let AJ again, just roll right past him.

                  If Wilder fight Fury again it's for his pride because it's certainly not for the money.
                  Last edited by factsarenice; 04-03-2020, 10:39 AM.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Rockybigblower
                    Sounds like Fury is nervous that this extra free time will give Wilder the time he needs to make some adjustments. I'm sure he was banking on Wilders pride rushing him straight into a rematch and it may have been possible that they could have bought him out...but the virus has actually worked in Wilders favour. I'm not sure what he can change...but the more time he has...the better...and the more he adjusts...the less likely he steps aside.
                    Lol.

                    Clutching.
                    At
                    Straws.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355
                      What makes you think they can make a deal with Hearn? They’ve been down that road before and all Hearn did was waste everyone’s time.
                      Wilder protection agency still lingering around I see. You know AJ blasts Wilder out inside 5 rounds I’d put anything on it and win as usual . Ha

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