Comments Thread For: Hearn Wants Fury-Joshua Deal With Clean Slate, No Wilder Obligation

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  • davefromvancouv
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    #51
    The step-aside lie has been exposed. Fury needs to fight Wilder before he can do anything else.

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    • Fanofreason
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      #52
      Hearn is getting his duck in place,

      We said no Wilder fight so no we won’t be fighting Fury because he passed us up for Wilder.

      AJ gonna duck another fight

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      • Outwest Exp 355
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        #53
        Originally posted by The plunger man
        I couldn’t give a **** how many numbers he does in America....he’s not american and don’t represent it lol.
        I’m happy seeing the Joshua vs fury in the uk in a packed out stadium.
        News for you son America has little interest in boxing now and that’s why your ex heavyweight champion could walk down any street in the states and not be recognised.
        You must be so proud of America and it’s love affair with boxing lol

        It takes years to break through in America because we know what great fighters look like. We’re not some third rate little piece of **** island like England.

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        • FLY TY
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          #54
          Originally posted by The plunger man
          I couldn’t give a **** how many numbers he does in America....he’s not american and don’t represent it lol.
          I’m happy seeing the Joshua vs fury in the uk in a packed out stadium.
          News for you son America has little interest in boxing now and that’s why your ex heavyweight champion could walk down any street in the states and not be recognised.
          You must be so proud of America and it’s love affair with boxing lol
          You're a fool if you think AJ-Fury happens anywhere in the UK. That ship has sailed obviously, and Hearn is clearly happy to put the fight where it makes the most money, which won't be the UK.

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            #55
            Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355
            He’s a big fish in England. Good for him. Us Americans still don’t give a sh.it about AJ and that urks you. AJ has all those belts and he does lesser numbers than Clarissa Freakin Shields lol.
            The only number that matters in boxing is the $ and she def isn’t earning more than AJ. It’s obvious you don’t like the guy, but he holds the belts, that’s how boxing has been working forever, Fury and AJ undeniably rule the HW division, there aren’t any other belts. Wilder was offered a chance to take those belts, he wanted too much money and as it turns out , it would have been short lived anyways, Fury would have them all now.

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              #56
              Originally posted by sportbuddha
              The only number that matters in boxing is the $ and she def isn’t earning more than AJ. It’s obvious you don’t like the guy, but he holds the belts, that’s how boxing has been working forever, Fury and AJ undeniably rule the HW division, there aren’t any other belts. Wilder was offered a chance to take those belts, he wanted too much money and as it turns out , it would have been short lived anyways, Fury would have them all now.
              That’s usually how it works in boxing. And I don’t care who made whatever whenever. Neither of those dudes are paying my bills.

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              • The plunger man
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                #57
                Originally posted by FLY TY
                You're a fool if you think AJ-Fury happens anywhere in the UK. That ship has sailed obviously, and Hearn is clearly happy to put the fight where it makes the most money, which won't be the UK.
                I make a bet with you now that the fury Joshua either takes place in the U.K. or Saudi Arabia ....what you wanna bet ?
                Yiur the fool if you think 2 million box office customers will wake up at 5am to watch it in the U.K. instead of 11pm ....your also a fool if you think the Americans will shell out 80 dollars to watch a ppv event where there is not an American involved in the fight.
                Are you ****ing brain dead or what.
                It will not be held in the states and Tyson last ppv against was wilder was 350k ppv and that’s with wilder being the home side

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                • Oshio
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                  #58
                  I like the business side of the thinking. Let the fighters duel on a clean state. As a business person, I will follow the same route. Take it or leave it, Hearn is the future of boxing promotion because Arum, Warren and Al are closer to where they are going already

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                  • bluebeam
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by The plunger man
                    I make a bet with you now that the fury Joshua either takes place in the U.K. or Saudi Arabia ....what you wanna bet ?
                    Yiur the fool if you think 2 million box office customers will wake up at 5am to watch it in the U.K. instead of 11pm ....your also a fool if you think the Americans will shell out 80 dollars to watch a ppv event where there is not an American involved in the fight.
                    Are you ****ing brain dead or what.
                    It will not be held in the states and Tyson last ppv against was wilder was 350k ppv and that’s with wilder being the home side
                    Pacquiao vs marquez
                    Canelo vs Golovkin
                    Cotto vs margarito
                    Pacquiao vs hatton

                    Any of these non american ppv's ring a bell?

                    American will pay too see the best vs the best. We been doing it for years.

                    Plus fury doesnt even have a license to fight in the UK
                    Last edited by bluebeam; 05-24-2020, 04:39 AM.

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                    • Ray*
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Oshio
                      I like the business side of the thinking. Let the fighters duel on a clean state. As a business person, I will follow the same route. Take it or leave it, Hearn is the future of boxing promotion because Arum, Warren and Al are closer to where they are going already
                      Yeah let them two clean out their respective opponents, once that is done they can meet. Sitting down now to work out leverage would be hard though, because if Fury beats Wilder and Whyte next, then he would have more leverage than Joshua beating Pulev and Usyk next. Unless Joshua sells another ridiculous numbers which generates another massive revenue. Then it would just make negotiating harder for this fight.

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