Originally posted by champion4ever
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A big if, but what happens if Fury BEATS Wilder?
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Originally posted by TheBigLug View PostDoesn't mean he was better than when he was younger though. would a younger Foreman lose to Tommy Morrison?
tell me one fighter that actually improved in their 40s. i think i'll be waiting a long time for that answer.
The truth is wlad was on the slide even before Fury got him and he was even more over the hill when Joshua did.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostHow many $2500 ticket seats are sold at Wembley or the 02? Yeah I thought so. Your seating capacities are at least five times the size of Las Vegas and yet we still sell more tickets and generate more revenue at the gate than you guys with more than 90,000 seating capacity.
We all want the sport to thrive and a sport for all not a sport for celebrities.
A 21k arena will not take 48hrs to be sold out... That's how to promote a sport and still make money while still carry the fans along..
It's a win-win for everybody.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostWhy he is still having trouble stealing Al Haymon fighters then? He'll do anything get his hands on Haymon's stable. He is so desperate, that it is becoming creepy.
If you have done business before, you will not make such comment.
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Originally posted by REDEEMER View PostThe creepiest thing I found on this forum is the actual Hearn lurkers which are wilder fans instead of boxing fans.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostFury's style is not going to work on Wilder. Deontay would bumrush into a firefight. That business of playing keep away while running out the clock and not getting hit will only backfire against "The Bronze Bomber. He's a Hell of a lot reckless than Wladimir, younger, faster, stronger, flexible and more athletic too. Once Deontay closes the distance on him it's a wrap. Fury's done. If Fury has any chance of winning this fighting then he is going to have to do it fighting; Win or lose.
So I careless who win.
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Originally posted by boliodogs View PostFirst off he is isn't the king of any Gypsies. That's just a name he gave himself. You are saying Wilder has absolutely no chance to beat fat Fury. So how many thousands are you betting on big underdog Fury? Are the oddsmakers crazy?
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Originally posted by Laligalaliga View PostThis is business. I don't know if you have done business before. Tell me where starting a business is a very easy task?
If you have done business before, you will not make such comment.
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Originally posted by R_Walken View PostF.ucking stop
In what universe does a 41 year old HW often injured who hadn’t fought in 18 months in a fight where he almost got shut out in and before that had a very avg performance against Jennings a better version then the one Fury beat
Just because it was a more entertaining fight doesn’t Mean it was a better Klit
HW is relatively weak so beating top 10s isn’t that impressive and AJ beating a older Klit Molina , Breazeale, Takam , Whyte , Parker , Povetkin doesn’t equal Fury beating Klit when it mattered and Wilder
Peope that claim a 41 yr old inactive Klitschko coming off a humbling loss was a much better version of the Klitschko who was undefeated in 10 years are genuine ******s.
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