Three excuses Fury has given to pull out of the trilogy
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Wasn't it the Hammer fight that Fury had the "pigs balls" failure?
Cheated v Cunningham / Johnson??? Links or opinion??
What about salt sniffing Wilder? Does he get a pass or can we suggest BS his way too?
Looking forward to your "flat-out" truth to settle this all.Comment
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Watch the fight the whole time he was throwing illegal rabbit punches, elbows, and all sorts of fouls, but the ref did nothing. And he was on steroids, you can't be so ****** to think that just cuz he failed one drug test means he wasng using drugs his entire career He's a dirty cheater.Comment
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I've seen the fight many times, fighters do what they do and the ref is there to stop any nonsense (its a fight FFS).
Or was the ref in on it too??
Wasn't the Cunningham fight in the US with a US ref?? Cotton i think??
The consipiracies keep piling up! I'm sure people will eventually listen. pffffft.
Maybe you should lay off the salts too.
But your "flat-out truth" is still welcome when you provide it. I await with bated breath.Last edited by leeroy84; 01-19-2021, 10:46 PM.Comment
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Neither, as this message from Fury to Wilder proves ...Originally posted by WBC WBA IBFTop Rank, PBC, ESPN and FOX were all working together to find the best date to generate the most revenue. Nobody was concerned with the deadline in the contract because everyone had agreed it would be better to push the fight back slightly.
So either everyone was working together in good faith, but once the deadline passed, Fury swerved everyone. Or, Fury's side was deliberately pretending to be on board with the later date, to trick the other side into letting the deadline expire.
Which do you believe it was?
.@bronzebomber where you at mush? The clock is ticking!! I’m not gonna wait for ever!!! There is other bums in the division that I want to eat for breakfast 🍳 pic.twitter.com/ZZwhItBC2S
— TYSON FURY (@Tyson_Fury) August 20, 2020
Either Wilder never really wanted the fight, and was just trying to save face by pretending that he did, or he and his team are a bunch of incompetent fools who allowed a legally binding contract to expire out of sheer ******ity
Which do you believe it was?.Comment
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I actually think all that ish talking fury did actually got to him his mind games really f with his opponents. I remember his klitchko press conference was talking mad ish . plus the fact deontay couldn't back up his words by beating him on black history month .Comment
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Glad the rematch isn't happening, let's face it he was beat the first time and whooped the second time. Americans should be quiet and be happy that their American Privilege™ bought them a draw the first time and robbed the fat and out of shape Fury of a legendary comeback win.
AJ is a bigger, better fight that everyone and their grandma wants. Wilder is the proverbial 'crying loner masturbating furiously in the closet whilst everyone else is having a party' in the room. The party has started and Dentay(™) Wilder was not invited. On the bright side he doesn't have to worry about one of his homies spiking his drink like before the 2nd Fury fight...Comment
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So .... Wilder was injured (again!) and recovering from surgery = Fury was stalling.Originally posted by WBC WBA IBFHow does that message prove anything? It's from August, when Wilder was injured and recovering from surgery. We have quotes from Arum in September saying ESPN, FOX, Top Rank and PBC all agreed it would be best to move from the December date. Sure seems everyone was working together at that point.
Promoters are seeking a new date for the third Tyson Fury-Deontay Wilder fight, citing a conflict with football on Dec. 19.
The third fight between heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder will not take place on Dec. 19 as planned, Top Rank promoter Bob Arum told ESPN on Wednesday. The reason? Football.
"We're moving off because there's five conference championship games that day and night, plus two NFL games," Arum said. "So we can't go with the 19th; we're looking at other dates right now because ESPN advised us, and Fox advised the PBC [which promotes Wilder]."
The fight might not be moved later, such as into the early part of 2021. Arum said it could be staged, "a little earlier in December."
"We're looking at the schedule -- PBC, Fox, ESPN and us -- to pick a date," he said.
Fury posting messages on social media warning Wilder that time was running out and urging him to stop hiding and start talking about a new date for the fight = Fury was stalling.
And I guess you would say it was pure coincidence that Wilder did come out of hiding and start talking ... the day after Fury announced that time was up and he was moving on.Comment
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He whooped him in the first fight and in the second he nearly murdered him, no real boxing fan would want to see a third fight anyway, what for?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
And Wilder had months to ask for a rematch, the contract expires he comes out of hiding talking sh**...not sure what drugs you on pal lolComment

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