Comments Thread For: Arum: Wilder Has No Rights To Third Fury Fight, Claim Will Be Denied

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  • Nightfall
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    #61
    They might as well make the 3rd fight🥊

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      #62
      Originally posted by Get em up
      Everybody isnt Fury and capable of slipping that MONSTER right hand. As a matter of fact Fury is pretty much the only heavyweight today that uses footwork and head movements at the same time. If Wilder was that easy beat he wouldnt have won 40+ fights without being destroyed
      40+ fights against 39 below average opponents. When a guy struggles against the likes of Eric Molina, Gerald Washington or Artur Szpilka, it's pretty obvious the guy is shyt.

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        #63
        Originally posted by sicko
        Whyte Aint Fury! Doesn't have his size, Chin, Speed, Quickness, Head Movement, Footwork or any of that. Whyte is a much easier target than Fury is so Whyte might try to come in to Manhandle Wilder on the inside and get his head knocked clean off

        So yeah I'm not buying that all of a sudden because Fury beat Wilder that now EVERYBODY beats Wilder that is just not how boxing works Sorry

        Ali Beat Foreman, Foreman Beat Frazier, Frazier Beat Ali...this is why they ALL need to fight I don't give sh^t about who lost to who already. I want to see Wilder vs Whyte, Fury vs AJ, Fury Vs Whyte, AJ vs Wilder, Usyk vs AJ, Usyk vs Fury, Usyk vs Wilder eventually Hrgrovic and whoever else is coming up to eventually fight these guys...lets see them ALL!
        The imperative part of what I said was that Wilder often and for long stretches of fights leaves his hands at home allowing his opponents to outbox him, in the case of Whyte he wouldn't try to "outbox" him he'd bully him and murder him to the body if Fury can drop him with a body shot I'd hate to imagine what Dillian would do to him to be honest with you, I agree they should all fight but I'm only stating that Dillian isn't as rudimentary as you're making him seem, just like Wilder isn't as rudimentary as people make him seem

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          #64
          Originally posted by sayf
          I think you may have it backwards. Both Fury and Joshua have made names for themselves outside of the mainstream boxing crowd. Fury by being bonkers, beating Klitchko, and joining WWE fights. Joshua for being an olympian, young champion, beating Klitchko, getting beat and coming back from defeat away from home.

          Wilder is hardly known around the world beyond boxing fans. He should be huge given his status before losing. For some reason he remained almost anonymous globally. The only explanation is that he's been badly promoted given his amateur and professional accolades and crazy power. He should have been an easy sell
          I was talking about the U.S market where most of the PPV money is. I just can't see a Fury Vs. Joshua fight selling more than the 2nd Wilder V Fury fight.

          Wilder has a fan base and backing from a U.S broadcast network that Joshua just doesn't have here. Joshua has no exposure in the USA, he is known as the guy who lost to the fat Mexican.

          You could be right about their appeal worldwide, especially in the UK.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Boro
            He's never been "caught" switching gloves, if you're referencing McDermott he amended the contract in the very interview the LDBC use against Fury, McDermott himself says "Frank/Kelly sold me out for about 5k" if he didn't read the amended contract that's on him.
            As for Nicholas Asberry why on earth would Fury risk breaking his hands going in to the biggest pay day of his career sparring a pudding like him?? and I'm sure Okolie would've made some noise about it, if that was the case anyways since he was used as the "main" sparring partner for the camp, it's just a random set of gloves he picks up for all we know they could be his.
            Logic prevails, unless you're a Wildette fangirl. Who the fúck even is ****InThe Asśbury anyway? Some random div that nobody knows, looking for a bit of clout. He was probably the same guy that told all these nincompoops that man never went to the moon and Bush blew up the towers

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              #66
              Originally posted by Nuttybloke
              Meanwhile, in other news just in, over in the USA - Deontay Wilder has been in the courts this morning. He's sued his own mother, blaming her “sour-tainted breast milk” she (force-fed him), as the reason he got schooled, bullied, beaten up and robbed. His lawsuit claims her breast milk is why his legs are so skinny and that's why he got so easily beaten up.

              The judge threw the case out when it was revealed his mum was actually his dad, who only fed him powdered milk. (by teaspoon).

              UPDATE: Just in - Deontay Wilder has made a fresh claim Tyson Fury (grew, then sharpened) his fingernails before their fight, and it was those fingernails that Fury used to gouge in his ear making it bleed, he says this is conclusive undeniable evidence that Fury's hands were on the outside of his gloves, going as far to suggest the glove manufacture built in something like a “little trap door”.
              Don't. Just don't. These Ducktay Whiner fangirls are likely to believe it lol

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                #67
                Originally posted by Calibaloc
                EXACTLY and he couldn't even do that to Outta Wallin smh Something was weird about that fight...
                Ducktay Whiner was heavily dropped by a cruiserweight, badly hurt against Eric Molina, out on his feet and saved by the bell against Ortiz, and out on his feet in the twelfth round of the first fight against a tired, fat, still-recovering-from-a-knockdown Tyson Fury. Ducktay Whiner's whiskers are as fragile as Amir Khan's.

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                  #68
                  He has the right!

                  He always has the right... just needs to land it.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by ARTMANBOXING
                    seriously and whats funny is they always say wilders crazy or hes said mean things about fury but no one explaining why fury gloves look the way they did alot of uk fans and American racist are just happy wilder loss it doesnt matter to them if fury cheated
                    Shut up, it's not racist to say that Fury whooped Wilder and Wilder has no proof to his claims. Clowns like you love that word more than ever these days. It's innocent til proven guilty, let's see some legit proof otherwise as I said shut up!

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                    • Boxfan83
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                      #70
                      Wilder fans sounding like Trump supporters. Oh the Irony!

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