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  • champion4ever
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    #31
    Originally posted by MoneyKasha
    how is it that all these boxers have each other's numbers lol

    i remember hearing Fury used to text AJ and Wilder occassionally as well
    Boxers have a fraternity.

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      #32
      Originally posted by jonnyc420
      It's Excuses4ever spreading more nonsense. Fury was calling out Wilder and he didn't emerge til the contract was up to cry about it. A simpleton like you is getting played by Wilder, he barking now that Fury moved on like a real chump. Fury has bigger fish to fry now and take his belts back. Wilder can go back to crushing nobodies and leave the real fighting to his conqueror Tyson Fury.
      No, if a court of law substantiates Wilder's claims; Then Fury could find his ass out boxing completely with a life time ban or even perhaps facing some type of prison time for aggravated assault and battery. You see how quiet Tyson Fury is and ain't saying shit to Deontay Wilder for fear of getting his ass in more legal trouble. He is laying very low now because he did it.

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        #33
        Originally posted by jonnyc420
        Your guy is broken and full of excuses. He should seek help for that brain Fury scrambled rather than worry about boxing again. It's disgraceful what he said about Breland but another fragile individual like you probably ate it up. Fury is off to unify the division and prove himself the best of this generation of HWs. Wilder can go fight Ortiz for a third time or go crush another 38 cans to pad that garbage resume some more.
        Keep dreaming, Oleksandr Usyk is going to spoil your expectations on any undisputed showdown in 2021. I know you all want to ignore the 'Bronze-Bomber', but Deontay is not going away.

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          #34
          Originally posted by FLY TY
          Is he really being the voice of reason, or talking out of both sides of his mouth?

          One minute he says Wilder is making excuses, the next minute he says he doesn't trust anybody, and brings water from his own home. So which is it?

          As far as the rematch, Wilder has already stated he's ready to go. Truth of the matter is it's up to Fox and ESPN, as to when the fight takes place.
          Where was he when he was contract bonded. All these is facade. Hez not rematching any ****.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Oldskoolg
            Exactly, utterly ridiculous claim
            You can't be sure at this point. We don't know yet how damaged wilder is.

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              #36
              Originally posted by MoneyKasha
              BS

              you say he's ready to go but waited until after the contract rematch clause expired to say something?
              Exactly my point.

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                #37
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                Well, that was a very noble gesture by Del Boy and he should be commended for it. Chisora is right. Wilder should accept the loss and do it again but what Derek must understand is that Wilder was doing just that.

                For eight months, he was silent and had accepted the loss and was looking forward to his redemption in the rematch. However, Tyson Fury decided to bolt by allowing the rematch clause to expire and not giving him another shot at the title.

                After Wilder had given him two voluntary challenges of his title. That was both cowardly and wrong of Fury to do by not giving Wilder at least one bite at the apple.
                Stop all these baby excuses. He had over 3 months to call for the rematch but he didn't. Immediately fury had a date for a fight, he came out of hiding.

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                • alexjust
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                  #38
                  When you think about this, what Wilder accuse Breland of is really, really serious. I'd love for Breland to sue Wilder for slander to see how Wilder will be "proving" in court the truthfulness of his statement.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Laligalaliga
                    Stop all these baby excuses. He had over 3 months to call for the rematch but he didn't. Immediately fury had a date for a fight, he came out of hiding.
                    Dude, what are you even talking about? It was Arum who was the trustee and guardian of that rematch clause not Deontay.

                    It was he who was constantly postponing and pushing that fight back not Wilder. So you need to blame Team Fury and Bob Arum for that rematch clause for expiring.

                    Deontay couldn't fight Fury, unless their was a venue and a date. They both agreed on that Dec. 19th date.

                    However, when the ESPN and Fox television declined; Fury decided to move on from fighting Wilder to fighting a bubble fight in the U.K. Instead of fighting Wilder early next year.

                    Which is why Wilder is now pursuing a legal remedy for not only for his injuries but for his monetary losses and damages as well.

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                      #40
                      I agree with Chisora. Boxing is a sport. Everyone who fights anybody decent loses. Wilder just needs to take the Fury rematch and win it.

                      Chisora has fought Fury TWICE, Vitali Klitchsko, Haye, Usyk, Whyte TWICE, Helenius, Pulev, Takam, Kayabel, Szpilka....

                      AND Chisora is a not a top-10 boxer. So if you are in the top-10, at the same stage in your career then your opponents better be better than that - or you ducked like crazy!

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