Comments Thread For: Hearn: Fury-Wilder Trilogy Must Happen in 2020 - Or Fury Faces Whyte!

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  • W1LL
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    #21
    Originally posted by Ray*
    Agreed, if they cannot find the funds for Fury-Wilder 3 (A fight that needs live crowds and PPV) then let’s see if they have the funds for Fury/Whyte. With Fury fighting Wilder after that.
    Considering Eddie Hearns has convinced Dillian Whyte that he is a PPV "A-Side" fighter, I have my doubts.

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    • Ray*
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      #22
      Originally posted by W1LL
      Considering Eddie Hearns has convinced Dillian Whyte that he is a PPV "A-Side" fighter, I have my doubts.
      If Hearn/Matchroom want to put the money down then am sure Fury and Arum would accept. It looks like Hearn is desperate to sign Whyte to his stable. Let’s see if they put their monies where their mouth is. If Fury/Wilder isn’t happening and DAZN want to foot the bill, they can work something out with ESPN

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      • Blackstarr
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        #23
        Originally posted by W1LL
        Considering Eddie Hearns has convinced Dillian Whyte that he is a PPV "A-Side" fighter, I have my doubts.
        Say what you will, but Hearn has somehow worked a miracle and turned Whyte in a solid PPV fighter with 400-500k buys against the likes of Parker and Chisora, while a completely unknown Oscar Rivas secured a £1m+ purse to face him (name one fighter outside AJ that an unknown fighter can make this much money against?). To put this into perspective, the first Wilder-Fury fight only did 300k buys in the UK. I can’t fathom how Matchroom have made Whyte a PPV fighter, but it would explain how they’ve got to where they are.

        It makes it all the more ridiculous why the likes of Wilder, and now Fury don’t want to entertain facing Whyte. Outside AJ, there’s no heavyweight that either Fury or Wilder will make more money fighting against, other than another pointless fight between themselves.

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        • Tyistall
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          #24
          I find it amazing how many of you idiots don't want to see Fury face Whyte. Is it because you are scared that your steroid cheating con man Fury will get KOed? You should welcome all top challenges from any of the top guys. But instead you tear him down and say he's not good enough. Fights are supposed to be won in the ring, not with a bunch of talking and fighting Wallin and Sefari instead

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          • Marchegiano
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            #25
            Originally posted by Tyistall
            I find it amazing how many of you idiots don't want to see Fury face Whyte. Is it because you are scared that your steroid cheating con man Fury will get KOed? You should welcome all top challenges from any of the top guys. But instead you tear him down and say he's not good enough. Fights are supposed to be won in the ring, not with a bunch of talking and fighting Wallin and Sefari instead
            Why the **** are you defending one steroid cheat for another?

            IF cheating really mattered to you, you'd want Wilder-Fury III as Wilder's the only one of these three who has never been banned let alone popped.

            Did Whyte take a two year break for being a dirty cheater?

            Did Fury?

            What the **** is your deal again?

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            • James Hunt
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              #26
              Originally posted by Ray*
              If they can find the fund for Fury/Whyte then please go ahead with that instead. Fury/Wilder was a contractual fight, the WBC shouldn’t care about that fight. They walked themselves into this mess. Their only hope now is for Whyte to lose to Povetkin or for him to test dirty again. And am sure the PBC cultists on here would be on their usual positions right now.... Their knees..
              Exactly this!

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              • James Hunt
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                #27
                Originally posted by Ray*
                If Hearn/Matchroom want to put the money down then am sure Fury and Arum would accept. It looks like Hearn is desperate to sign Whyte to his stable. Let’s see if they put their monies where their mouth is. If Fury/Wilder isn’t happening and DAZN want to foot the bill, they can work something out with ESPN
                It's a mando fight. If they can't reach an agreement, the fight should go to a purse bid. WBC just needs to start the procedure.

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                • The plunger man
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by MDPopescu
                  For Fury a fight vs Whyte would be waste of time and money...
                  Fury can give upt the WBC strap... Fury has the Ring belt and he's recognized by TBRB as "lineal"...
                  I agree maybe it’s time boxing got together and defunded all these corrupt organisations and fury vs Joshua can be the first nail in the WBC coffin.
                  This fight is big enough to not worry about the wbc and it’s belt

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                  • JakeTheBoxer
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                    #29
                    I would love to see Fury -Whyte. Fury beats him every day.

                    At this moment only Wilder, Joshua, Parker and Usyk present a real threat for Fury.

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                    • tokon
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Marchegiano
                      Why the **** are you defending one steroid cheat for another?

                      IF cheating really mattered to you, you'd want Wilder-Fury III as Wilder's the only one of these three who has never been banned let alone popped.

                      Did Whyte take a two year break for being a dirty cheater?

                      Did Fury?

                      What the **** is your deal again?
                      Tell it like it is; a cheat is a cheat!

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