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  • Dle
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    #51
    Humm.. this proves the Fury wants no part a a focused Wilder. Fury really need crowds to motivate him and fighting in a bubble my frustrate him to have a breakdown

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    • Jc8804
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      #52
      Fury doesnt wilder anymore. He clearly beat wilder twice in a row.

      Fury is clearly the better more skilled fighter .

      There is no doubt he would win the third fight rather easily and most people think so . I think Fury should focus on Joshua in the spring of 2021 .

      Wilder needs to move on, he had his chance to fight and kept delaying

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      • BodyBagz
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        #53
        Fury trying to validate fighting A BUM instead of Wilder 3.

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        • Dle
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          #54
          In a bubble it’s Mano-Mano, and this bothers Fury bc he remember that Wilder once said he’s looking for a body on his resume. In a bubble & surrounding circumstances it could easily be him. Run, Tyson run. Don’t take that chance

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          • Damn Wicked
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            #55
            Originally posted by champion4ever
            Well at least to me; It seems that God is punishing Tyson Fury for how he badly treated Deontay Wilder. For it is written; Thou shalt not stretch forth thy hand against the Lord's anointed and Deontay Wilder has been anointed and blessed by God.

            First, he did Wilder dirty by cheating him in both fights and then secondly he tried to defraud him by avoiding the rematch clause altogether which was wrong. God hates ugly. So you have to reap what you sow.

            Now that nasty gash has reopened on his right eye by postponing his next match. All I can say is there is a God. Glory hallelujah! His truth is marching on!
            Why didn't god protect Wilder in the first fight? The lord must have known that Fury was cheating and that Wilder was the anointed one....The lord works in mysterious ways doh !

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              #56
              Originally posted by Damn Wicked
              Why didn't god protect Wilder in the first fight? The lord must have known that Fury was cheating and that Wilder was the anointed one....The lord works in mysterious ways doh !
              The fact is Wilder was extremely kind to Tyson Fury when everyone wrote him off; He threw him a lifeline. So Fury owes a very large debt to Deontay Wilder.

              That's Wilder's weakness. He is too kind, compassionate and sympathetic to unscrupulous people like Tyson Fury; Who have a tendency of taking advantage of Deontay Wilder's good nature.

              Now Fury's chickens have come home to roost. I knew that he wasn't going to move on with his career by doing Wilder dirty after Deontay showed him so much love.

              He must do right by Wilder or else he must answer to an angry God.

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                #57
                Fury will never fight Wilder after all the baseless smears, but if Deontay wants to waste money in court, then more fool him.

                A fool and his money are easily parted, and Wilder is the biggest fool in boxing.

                Fury vs AJ is happening next year, confirmed by both promoters.

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                • naranja111
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                  #58
                  So according to Dan Rafael on Facebook this is purely financial. Fury wasn't happy with Warren's money order for the fight

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                  • BodyBagz
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by denium
                    Fury vs AJ is happening next year, confirmed by both promoters.
                    It won't be Fury's next fight, though.

                    Therein lies the problem.

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                    • naranja111
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                      #60
                      Although the contract had not yet been signed, Fury’s team had come to terms with Germany's Agit Kabayel (20-0, 13 KOs), the 28-year-old the former European heavyweight champion, to challenge Fury (30-0-1, 21 KOs) on Dec. 5 at Royal Albert Hall in London, according to multiple sources.
                      The fight would have been the main event of what would have been a BT Sport pay-per-view in the United Kingdom and available on an ESPN platform in the United States.
                      However, Fury has elected not fight on that date because he was unsatisfied with the financial offer from Warren for the fight, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
                      The source said Fury’s withdrawal from the Dec. 5 event was strictly financial and not related to the impending mediation over his decision to not go through with a third fight against Wilder,

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