Three excuses Fury has given to pull out of the trilogy

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  • eco1
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    #21
    4th: He might kill Wildher.

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    • Bandman
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      #22
      as a wilder fan i have zero interest in a 3rd fight

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      • Southpawology
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        #23
        Wilder got dominated and beaten like a child. Move on. Fury has bigger fish to fry.

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        • DaNeutral.
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          #24
          There was 1 excuse, 1 simple to understand excuse. Fury was not prepared to keep waiting on Wilder and the networks. He's a fighter, he'd been training since March and he wanted to fight and Wilders side kept stalling.

          They want to blame the networks but that's just a cover story. What we're the networks set to lose? An empty stadium or a full stadium? What's it matter to them? If anything less ppl in the crowd means more would have to buy the PPV.

          Fury was waiting and waiting for the date and venue, the time and the place, he was ready and as the year wore on his management was pushing to get that time and that place.

          You wana look at excuses and blame? Look over to Wilders side of the fence.

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          • Fighter78
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            #25
            Originally posted by _Rexy_
            He literally waited until the day after the rematch clause expired to make an IG video calling out Fury. That reeks of not wanting the fight. Almost as much as Matchrooms flat fee.
            Game...set...and match

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            • kafkod
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              #26
              Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
              1. The rematch clause expired

              Now we know that isn't true due to the mediation and possible arbitration. If the rematch expired Fury could tell Wilder to kick rocks & owes him nothing. Yet Wilder was offered step aside money in mediation

              2. He was tired of being inactive and wanted to fight

              He pulled out of his December fight so that was also a lie

              3. Wilder insulted him so he refuses to fight him

              This is the latest excuse coming from Fury

              If you have no interest in seeing Wilder vs Fury 3 and you'd rather see Joshua vs Fury I totally understand that. But as we stand right now Fury is once again refusing to honor a contract he signed and agreed to.

              If this gets dragged out and delays, or possibly cancels, the Joshua vs Fury fight the only one to blame is Fury. If he's honored his contract they would be fighting within the next two weeks and that's plenty of time to have the AJ fight which is tentatively scheduled for June/July
              Going to arbitration doesn't mean the contract hasn't expired. The arbitrator's job is to give legal advice about that.

              Wilder hasn't been offered any step aside money, but he may be offered some financial compensation if the arbitrator advises that he is entitled to it.

              Compensation money is what Wilder is looking for, not another beat down from Fury. If he wanted another beat down he wouldn't have zipped his big mouth up and disappeared from view for 8 months, waiting for Fury to announce that he was moving on.

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              • Toffee
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                #27
                Arbitration will decide whether the contract had expired or not. You would imagine that it's not clear - probably coming down to a few words that determine what circumstances could legitimately extend the time available. And whether lack of fans through the gate is a legitimate impediment.

                The rest is just window dressing. The contract and its interpretation are the important things. And we haven't seen it. So I'm not sure how people have such definitive opinions over who is in the right and wrong.

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                • Motorcity Cobra
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by kafkod
                  Going to arbitration doesn't mean the contract hasn't expired. The arbitrator's job is to give legal advice about that.

                  Wilder hasn't been offered any step aside money, but he may be offered some financial compensation if the arbitrator advises that he is entitled to it.

                  Compensation money is what Wilder is looking for, not another beat down from Fury. If he wanted another beat down he wouldn't have zipped his big mouth up and disappeared from view for 8 months, waiting for Fury to announce that he was moving on.
                  Originally posted by Toffee
                  Arbitration will decide whether the contract had expired or not. You would imagine that it's not clear - probably coming down to a few words that determine what circumstances could legitimately extend the time available. And whether lack of fans through the gate is a legitimate impediment.

                  The rest is just window dressing. The contract and its interpretation are the important things. And we haven't seen it. So I'm not sure how people have such definitive opinions over who is in the right and wrong.
                  Shall I post the many quotes from Fury, Arum & Warren saying Wilder has no recourse? If he has no recourse that means no mediation nor arbitration. The fact that they went to mediation to try & work out an agreement with Wilder shows you he has recourse. If not they could've told him to.F off.

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                  • Motorcity Cobra
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Thunderstruck
                    I know two excuses he took the fight to soon after comeback but still won but they screwed him.#2 reason he kicked his azz and ****d his soul in the second fight.Beat him like a red headed step child .3rd fight will be worse .Ill give you a third reason he is an ignorant reetardd with most likely brain damage and couldn’t sell out the local basketball gym in his home town.
                    Originally posted by leeroy84
                    The best reason was that he battered Wilder so much, there is no purpose for such a pathetic mismatch to hold up a unification.

                    Back of the queue Deonkay.
                    Originally posted by naranja111
                    I agree with this. **** off out the way Wilder you bum
                    As I said in my post. I have no issue with anyone wanting to see Joshua vs Fury next.

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                    • Motorcity Cobra
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                      Does the fact there’s a mediation prove that the contract hasn’t expired? I don’t think that’s how it works.

                      Either way he doesn’t need an excuse because he destroyed him and a 3rd fight isn’t needed.
                      If the contract has expired Fury doesn't owe Wilder the time of day. Why'd he agree to mediation of the contract has expired?

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