Tyson Fury wants Deontay Wilder to step aside so they can stage Anthony Joshua fi

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  • Citizen Koba
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    #81
    Originally posted by MulaKO
    I have a funny feeling that Tyson Fury would retire once he would beat AJ
    That is if Wilder were to take the step aside money
    Fury keeps mentioning WWE and even getting into mma and just plain and simple retiring from boxing
    He's done it once before , wouldn’t be really surprising and it certainly be on his terms
    That would not surprise me at all, man, always tricky to know which way Tyson's gonna jump but he's talked about that ish a few times and I think a with a W over AJ he woulda achieved all the matters to him in boxing and be ****** rich to boot. If he did that Wilder's rematch clause wouldn't be worth the paper it was written on and Deontay would be left chasing AJ for the only other major payday out there.

    Personally I've no real interest in Wilder - Fury III but from Wilder's perspective I think he'd be unwise not to exercise his rematch clause unless the step aside deal is truly staggering, like close to what he'd be getting for the fight itself.

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    • MulaKO
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      #82
      Originally posted by Citizen Koba
      That would not surprise me at all, man, always tricky to know which way Tyson's gonna jump but he's talked about that ish a few times and I think a with a W over AJ he woulda achieved all the matters to him in boxing and be ****** rich to boot. If he did that Wilder's rematch clause wouldn't be worth the paper it was written on and Deontay would be left chasing AJ for the only other major payday out there.

      Personally I've no real interest in Wilder - Fury III but from Wilder's perspective I think he'd be unwise not to exercise his rematch clause unless the step aside deal is truly staggering, like close to what he'd be getting for the fight itself.
      That’s my feeling on this matter
      Honestly , I wish all three of them would just go the fugh away
      It’s been quite annoying the last few years

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      • BKM-
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        #83
        Originally posted by eco1
        the guy who was piloting the Hindenburg had more control than Wilder at this point.
        Nice one.-----

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        • KingOfGlory
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          #84
          Originally posted by Cobra Curry
          Here's Wilder's view via 78 Sports TV, prior to Ruiz vs Joshua 2;

          "If I get the opportunity to fight for undisputed, I think Fury should step aside and allow that to happen...to stand in the way of that would be kind of a b!tch move and I don't think Fury's a b!tch..."

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          Nowhere in this quote does Wilder claim he isn't one himself though.

          I don't care for Wilder III because even if Fury outcomes him for 12 straight rounds or knocks him out again there will always be an excuse from him and his fans.

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          • Watcherw1
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            #85
            2 officials had wilder winning, the other 2 judges had fury winning, other had a draw. wilder landed more, this is what the fight shows. doesnt need to wait for fury since they signed to fight

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