Originally posted by yammy25
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Fury: The biggest fight in the HW division & Hearn has nothing to do with it
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Stupid thread.
Hearn made DW undeservingly famous.
Hearn/AJ took risks.
Wilder was protected like a baby.
You gotta admit it all started when he saw AJ stopped Klitsch,
got jealous of the accolades, and DW suddenly wanted to join the big boys club.
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostOk since you refuse to answer my question let me pose it this way. Who should Wilder fight instead of Fury that you think would beat Fury right now?
Whyte beats sefer seferi fury everyday and twice on Sundays.
Stop living like fury is the fury from 2015 to bolster your support of the fight for wilders benefit. Fury right now..is not a credible opponent for the WBC HW champion. You can bring up his accolades and the state of a weak division as much as you like ..but fury right now doesn't belong in the top 20 based off his last performance.
If wilder fought breazeale instead ..and AJ then decided to fight fury in April, you'd be slagging off Joshua no end mentioning all the things about fury that I have.. obesity..drugs..ducking..seferi and pianeta etc etc.
Whyte Vs wilder also sells more UK PPV which like it or not in that fight would be an even split of the money generated. Price difference factored in..Alot more UK fans buy that PPV to see Whyte than Americans do to see wilder.
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Originally posted by Raggamuffin View PostI sure hope Fury does well later this month. Boxing needs guys with heart.
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Originally posted by yammy25 View PostBigger in what way though? Bigger for wilder and fury fans?
Because a proper boxing fan wouldn't say that fighting someone coming off a 2 year hiatus from mental health issues and a cocaine addiction whilst fighting obesity is "the best fight "
Are we talking financially? Because neither fury or wilder get a higher purse than Joshua..it draws nowhere near the PPV buys of it does get put on that platform and the live attendance won't be bigger either.
I mean.. it just isn't bigger in any way unless you throw all figures and finances and any semblance of objectivity out of the window.
Interesting fight and a toss up in styles and i'll watch as I have BT and I'm sure they'll get UK rights but ... It won't do anywhere near the numbers that both respective fan groups think it will.
This is what we call a fanboy.
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Originally posted by yammy25 View PostDillian Whyte
Whyte beats sefer seferi fury everyday and twice on Sundays.
Stop living like fury is the fury from 2015 to bolster your support of the fight for wilders benefit. Fury right now..is not a credible opponent for the WBC HW champion. You can bring up his accolades and the state of a weak division as much as you like ..but fury right now doesn't belong in the top 20 based off his last performance.
If wilder fought breazeale instead ..and AJ then decided to fight fury in April, you'd be slagging off Joshua no end mentioning all the things about fury that I have.. obesity..drugs..ducking..seferi and pianeta etc etc.
Whyte Vs wilder also sells more UK PPV which like it or not in that fight would be an even split of the money generated. Price difference factored in..Alot more UK fans buy that PPV to see Whyte than Americans do to see wilder.
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostHow did you rank AJ's win over a 41 year old Wlad coming off a loss & a 17 month layoff with no tuneups?
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Originally posted by DaaamnSon View PostAfter Fury's win over Klitschko (Wlad lost that fight more so than Fury winning it), Joshua's win over Klitschko is the biggest heavyweight win of the last 3-4 years. The 41 year old Wlad that AJ fought was unquestionably better than the one Fury fought despite the lack of tune-ups.
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