Comments Thread For: Fury: I Won't Pay Wilder Step-Aside Fee - I'd Rather Batter Him!

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  • Griever0730
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    #31
    10 mil to step aside? This man is more off the rails than it seems if he thinks he's that important. If anything, he should take short change to try & avoid the fight. He might breakdown even worse than he already has if gets totally dominated by Fury again.

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    • Sadiqkingofko
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      #32
      Originally posted by Oregonian
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      So Wilder is on record several times saying he will not accept a step-aside money.
      Wilder exercised his rematch clause almost immediately too. Two facts that every boxing fan knows.

      And you are here trolling that you “hope” Fury’s not avoiding AJ. And he “should just pay” Wilder.

      What is it that you don’t understand?
      I'm not trolling, but didn't Wilder say he would take 10 mill and step aside? Joshua-Fury is the heavyweight fight of the century, I'd rather see it sooner than later

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      • dibzvincent143
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        #33
        Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko
        is he trying to avoid Joshua? I hope not, just give Wilder the money and lets see the real fight Joshua VS Fury
        He just said he’ll give AJ two fights as well, did u even read the article? It’s indeed better to batter wilder again that to give him free money he doesn’t deserve lol

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        • cacarr
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          #34
          No chance

          If this was going to be their second fight, and that first fight never happened, then I would give Wilder some sort of shot -- because Fury might well come in over****y and reckless.

          But, unfortunately for Wilder, Fury has tasted the right, knows he can be dropped, and so he's just not going to hang out in Wilder's sweet spot range and give him the chance.

          Beat Wilder to the punch, grab and mug him up, throw him around, beat on him some more -- rinse, repeat. Wilder's chicken legs will go out on him again.

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          • Bronx2245
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            #35
            Originally posted by GLeon12
            I completely agree. AJ, Ruiz, Wilder all had major losses in the past year. AJ may "hold" some belts, but he didn't exactly dominate Andy to get them back. Fury is hands down the king of the heavyweight division, and I am loving how this is all shaping up. Throw Whyte, Parker in the mix and we have ourselves a very interesting division tournament cooking.
            I'm ready to see how "Big Baby" looks when he returns too!

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            • Ray*
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              #36
              Not sure where everyone is getting this step aside thing from, Team Wilder hasn’t mentioned it. I know a british paper ran with that story but where are the quotes from his team? I would rather Fury smash him again to be honest. Then we can see if he beats Whyte, let Joshua take care of his mandatories, if he loses then Pulev or Usyk should fight Fury after he beats Whyte. Let’s see the undisputed fight... simple

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              • Ray*
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                #37
                Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko
                I'm not trolling, but didn't Wilder say he would take 10 mill and step aside? Joshua-Fury is the heavyweight fight of the century, I'd rather see it sooner than later
                I haven’t seen any quotes from Wilder or his team, and paying him would be complicated, they would have to pay Pulev off too, then you have Usyk and Whyte, so when you think about a Fury/Joshua fight it would have to be a one fight thing. Would either agree to that without a rematch? I doubt it..

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                • Oregonian
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko
                  I'm not trolling, but didn't Wilder say he would take 10 mill and step aside? Joshua-Fury is the heavyweight fight of the century, I'd rather see it sooner than later
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                  Wilder rejected the idea of step aside money.
                  But I agree with you, AJ-Fury is the fight to make.
                  My thoughts are, both guys are still young so once Fury dispatches Wilder again, there will be no reason not to fight AJ

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