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  • #31
    If they pull this off without much complications in the negotiation it will be obvious that PBC is the reason Joshua-Wilder never happened

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    • #32
      It looks like Daniel “Don Corleone” Kinahan has reached an agreement with Haymon on what to do with Wilder. I was thinking he won’t get it done until early August but he did it in record time. Kudos. Never underestimate an Irish gangster!

      Now we know the fight that’s happening next - Wilder needs to fight one of the bums on LDBC and get ready for his rubber match against Fury in late 2021.

      LMAO at these bellends already making excuses about Fury only rising up to the occasion based of his opponents like Fury is some guy that takes tough fights, lol. He’s only fought a decent boxer in his career - ostrich legs is a bum. When he gets sparked by Josh, the excuses are going to be hilarious. LMAO.
      Last edited by BangEM; 06-10-2020, 01:54 PM.

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      • #33
        Also, it’s prizefighting and both gladiators need to make as much as they can and milk. I don’t care about the location of the fight (it’s a plus if it happens at Wembley) as long as it’s undisputed.

        They can fight in Jupiter and over 40k Brits and at least 10k Irish travelling fans would go there. Just get the first fight out of the way and the rematch can happen next summer in London.

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        • #34
          so both fury and joshua are ducking whyte

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Afi23 View Post
            ^^^I know the current situation but that's a shame, UK deserves to have such an historic unification HW fight between two of their own!
            C.R.E.A.M.
            and why wont it be in the UK???? we're talking about 2021 - probably Spring at the earliest - the virus will probably be long gone by then

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Ant1979 View Post
              Yeah Wembley Stadium would be electric, what an event that would be.
              it'll be in the UK after corona virus has gone

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              • #37
                Originally posted by DougalDylan View Post
                Have you ever watched Fury. Who of note has he ever knocked out? Guys you've never heard of have gone 12 rounds with him.

                I think Fury will find a way to win, he steps up his game for big fights but if he went into that fight with the wrong attitude as he's often done he'd get beat.

                Joshua can box and he can execute a game plan, Wilder was one of the worst skilled boxers I've ever seen as a heavyweight champ.

                Would Joshua back off in straight lines not use the jab, ignore working the body and wait for one big hand?

                Still picking Fury but this is not clear cut Joshua has spite on those jabs.
                LMAO - Joshua does back up in a straight line and even worse he raises his guard and stands still. Fury will avoid most if not all jabs. The only way Joshua wins is if Fury beats himself.

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                • #38
                  Things are getting in motion.

                  Good beginning for the first steps of the negotiation. I am super impress with the 50/50 money bag.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by SteveM View Post
                    LMAO - Joshua does back up in a straight line and even worse he raises his guard and stands still. Fury will avoid most if not all jabs. The only way Joshua wins is if Fury beats himself.
                    Nailed it lol.

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                    • #40
                      Great news to hear it's agreed in principle. It's a massive fight and event.

                      Lot's of stuff to be dealt with yet though; Wilder, Pulev, Whyte and Usyk.

                      But it's exciting news.

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