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  • AdonisCreed
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    #71
    This whole story isn't adding up about the financial part about needing fans to be there and it's too expensive of a fight not to have them there. Then Arum says they could have made the fight between Wilder and Fury in January or February but Fury said No, he wants to fight sooner. Which is sketchy. But then Wilder and his team aren't saying anything (at least not yet) so until they come out publicly and making a statement against Arum then you have no choice but to go with what Bob and Fury are doing. This is strange.

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      #72
      Originally posted by archiemoore1
      Deontay is quiet because he was always online and social media talking, yelling, and being obnoxious. And he took an extreme asswhipping in the ring that he never imagined was possible to happen. For someone who had such a huge ego, that has to be an unimaginable shock. So what can he possibly say now? So that's why he's quiet. He's embarrased and ashamed because the whole world saw this take place. He wants to hide under a rock and not have his face seen. History has shown us this many times before. Just a couple examples are when Liston ko'd Patterson, he hid from the world and went out in public with a fake beard, mustache and shades. When Foreman got outsmarted and whipped by Ali, he hid from the world. And when Jimmy Young whipped him, he disappeared, became a preacher and emerged 10 years later as a completely differently personality type. Those severe asswhippings can shut you up and change your whole life. Deontay is also hiding because he has a large dent in the side of his head that wasn't there b4
      True homie......

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        #73
        Originally posted by kafkod
        I believe Wilder's team colluded with Bob because they don't like losing money any more than he does!
        Think about like this, Fury intends to fight someone other than Wilder or Joshua. There has to be spin to ensure it doesn't look like he is dodging Wilder. Wilder's team is smart to be silent to ensure it doesn't look like they are dodging Fury. The reality is likely that they both agreed to push the fight to 2021 with options for step aside if the unification between Fury and Joshua happens.

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          #74
          Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
          Arum and ESPN aren't happy with Fury's decision.
          Says who? Arum was gloating about it on boxing social yesterday.

          Anyway it doesn't really matter. Fury is now the face of boxing and can basically do whatever he wants to.

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            #75
            Originally posted by denium
            Says who? Arum was gloating about it on boxing social yesterday.

            Anyway it doesn't really matter. Fury is now the face of boxing and can basically do whatever he wants to.
            Yes he can do anything he wants. Do you think ESPN and Arum would rather have him fighting on an early evening Saturday on the app or another PPV with Wilder? We can even take Wilder out of the equation. You think ESPN would rather have him fighting in the early evening on the app or ESPN prime time on Dec 5th?

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              #76
              Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
              Yes he can do anything he wants. Do you think ESPN and Arum would rather have him fighting on an early evening Saturday on the app or another PPV with Wilder? We can even take Wilder out of the equation. You think ESPN would rather have him fighting in the early evening on the app or ESPN prime time on Dec 5th?
              ESPN and Arum will do what they're told to do.

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                #77
                Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
                Think about like this, Fury intends to fight someone other than Wilder or Joshua. There has to be spin to ensure it doesn't look like he is dodging Wilder. Wilder's team is smart to be silent to ensure it doesn't look like they are dodging Fury. The reality is likely that they both agreed to push the fight to 2021 with options for step aside if the unification between Fury and Joshua happens.
                Why the heck would anybody but a deluded Wilder fanboy believe that Fury dodged a rematch with a guy he just beat to within an inch of his life, without any problems at all?

                Arum says that if AJ loses to Pulev, Fury might decide to fight Wilder again next year. But Deontay's contracted rematch is dead, done, finished with.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by kafkod
                  Why the heck would anybody but a deluded Wilder fanboy believe that Fury dodged a rematch with a guy he just beat to within an inch of his life, without any problems at all?

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by denium
                    I'm expecting some kind of response along the lines of... now Fury knows he can't wear floppy, loaded gloves again, everything will be different.

                    I'm telling you mate, these guys don't live in the real world.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by kafkod
                      I'm expecting some kind of response along the lines of... now Fury knows he can't wear floppy, loaded gloves again, everything will be different.

                      I'm telling you mate, these guys don't live in the real world.
                      They’re already saying that on you tube .

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