Comments Thread For: Warren: Fury Doesn't Want To Wait For Wilder Till 2021 - Let's Fight Joshua Next

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    #21
    Honor the contract and just do what Bob Arum tells you to do, Frank.

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    • kafkod
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      #22
      Originally posted by Tyistall
      Possibly, but the point in boxing is to actually prove it in the ring. Wilder and Fury have made a career out of saying they can beat a guy, but not fighting him to prove it. So make the fight, beat him, and then move on.
      It wasn't Fury who ducked Dillian for 2 years and blocked him from getting his mandatory shot. Tyson only won the title Feb this year and hasn't been able to fight anybody since then because of the covid lock down.

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      • Bronx2245
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        #23
        Originally posted by Redgloveman
        Whyte has been desperate to fight Wilder for a long time. I wouldn't be at all surprised if he agreed this situation as long as the winner of Whyte Wilder was given a chance at the unified champion.

        In all honestly though, this is boxing. Boxing never works out how you would like it to (not these days at least)
        I think he wanted Wilder because Wilder was the WBC Champion! Now that Fury KO'd Wilder, I think he wants Fury!

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        • champion4ever
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          #24
          Warren's idea is too far-fetched. Team Wilder have a valid rematch clause in their contract. If Fury attempts to fight someone before Deontay Wilder he can be held in contempt or face a court injunction.

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            #25
            I suspect Fury might have an out of his contract with Wilder.
            Cause Majeure.

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            • KnickTillDeaTh
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              #26
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              Warren's idea is too far-fetched. Team Wilder have a valid rematch clause in their contract. If Fury attempts to fight someone before Deontay Wilder he can be held in contempt or face a court injunction.
              WBC will also strip him. He'd lose a big chunk of money thats for sure.

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              • LoadedWraps
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                #27
                I said it elsewhere, I meant it and will keep saying it - I don't care who Fury fights, don't care if they don't have a pulse, I just want activity.

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                • Fire4231
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                  #28
                  Lol... of course he doesn’t want to fight Wilder again. Because he knows those gloves will be scrutinized. But he has to come back, so why is he talking for?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh
                    WBC will also strip him. He'd lose a big chunk of money thats for sure.
                    You're right about that! It's without question he will be stripped. Then Wilder would be left out in the cold because you know that Eddie Hearn and Matchroom will deliberately and intentionally freeze him out of Heavyweight contention.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by champion4ever
                      Warren's idea is too far-fetched. Team Wilder have a valid rematch clause in their contract. If Fury attempts to fight someone before Deontay Wilder he can be held in contempt or face a court injunction.
                      Wilder can’t hold up someone’s career just because he has a rematch clause . They will see it will be over a year so if Fury sets a date this year and Wilder declines it’s on him . The only thing Wilder can do is issue the rematch but he’s in no position to set terms should he Fury decide to give him a date to agree on it will then skip Wilder if he declines any date proposed. The WBC is not going to remotely strip Fury if one guy is balking and the champion has a mandatory due they will laugh at Wilder and tell him to go kick rocks .
                      Last edited by REDEEMER; 08-11-2020, 11:34 PM.

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