Why should Wilder step aside? He has a contract that guarantees him a third fight with Fury. Haymon is waaaaayyyyy to smart to let Fury weasel his way out of that contract. Or let Hearn have any kind of upper hand in this situation. Im pretty sure IF Wilder did step aside, Haymon would bleed Warren and Arum dry. And that goes for Pulev as well.
Even if all parties come together and make a deal, Pulev would get the worst of it. He has been waiting a good while for hia shot. If Wilder stepped aside, at least he had the honor of defending the title 10 times. But If Im Wilder, Im not stepping aside. Or the WBC could make Fury a super champ.
Why should Wilder step aside? He has a contract that guarantees him a third fight with Fury. Haymon is waaaaayyyyy to smart to let Fury weasel his way out of that contract. Or let Hearn have any kind of upper hand in this situation. Im pretty sure IF Wilder did step aside, Haymon would bleed Warren and Arum dry. And that goes for Pulev as well.
Even if all parties come together and make a deal, Pulev would get the worst of it. He has been waiting a good while for hia shot. If Wilder stepped aside, at least he had the honor of defending the title 10 times. But If Im Wilder, Im not stepping aside. Or the WBC could make Fury a super champ.
It’s amazing how easy Eddie Hearn is able to fool the legions of Hearn KKKlan incels into thinking his statements have any truth to them
What statement? Statement I saw from Hearn said no negotiations have taken place between joshua and Fury and its up to Warren to speak to Deontays team about any stepping aside business.
Has that statement got no truth in it. Is it misleading?
Let's be honest, Warren is just Bob's version of Mike Pence. If Bob says AJ v Fury will be staged on the Moon, Warren will say Moon is the best place to stage the fight.
No way are they paying step aside money. Why would they compromise another massive purse by paying Wider?
His injuries and shredded confidence/mentality will play heavily into Fury's favour. Fury knows that another dramatic stoppage victory not only builds the Joshua fight into an even bigger event but it strengthens his case at the negotiating table. In short, it's a no brainer.
Yeah there's a risk of that right hand landing like it did in the first 2 fights but when it comes to risk/reward, it's not going to get much better for Fury. Don't underestimate the mental torture Fury will inflict in the build up. I can imagine Wilder being a shell of himself when that 1st bell rings and Fury carrying on from where he left off with an even more polished version of the Kronk style.
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