Originally posted by LacedUp
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Tyson Fury : quiet; I send Wilder messages and he doesn't reply any more
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Get the fuck outta here. If really you want to fight then Wilder isn't hard to find coward. You've tasted that power and never want to experience it again.
It was the first time you've ever been dropped in a fight twice before and undoubtedly if you fight him again he drops you again but the next time you may not wake up in time so Wilder is best left avoided.
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostJoshua isn't available. He's fighting Miller. Why does Joshua only offer to fight when he isn't available to fight? Let him and Wilder get their fights out of the way and then make Wilder a fair offer and see what happens.
No response from team wilder.
This was admitted by Shelley Finkel himself so no need to even deny it.
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First of all, Fury doesn't owe **** to Wilder, it wasn't him who was getting outboxed for 10 rounds
Second, if there's a big money offer on the table, then any rematch can wait, especially the rematch of a fight majority of fans thinks you won anyway
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostLet’s forget that Joshua made offers from dec 2nd until the final announcement of Miller.
No response from team wilder.
This was admitted by Shelley Finkel himself so no need to even deny it.
I know Hearn likes to negotiate fights for fighters that aren't actually available to participate, but clearly Finkel finds that kind of stuff to be a waste of time. On June 2, if Joshua and Wilder were both victorious in their previous fights, Finkel and Hearn will talk as they always do. Hearn likes to complain in IFL videos to rally the fans to his side, but in reality Finkel and Hearn talk quite a bit and have come close a few times to making a deal.
The main hang up right now is that Hearn is insisting that both fights be on DAZN, while Finkel wants the US fight on PPV to maximize revenue, with the UK rematch being on DAZN since you can't put a UK fight on PPV anyway.
As long as Hearn insists that both fights be on DAZN, it's going to be tough to make the fight because Showtime believes the PPV numbers will be massive, far beyond the kind of money DAZN is offering.
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good lord these UK/AJ fanbois are so delusional or just plain out of the loop
hearn making offers while wilder told everyone that he was negotiating for a fury rematch means squat...why do so many of these clowns ignore that fact? wilder straight up told them he wasnt thinking about them....and of course thats when hearn comes out saying he makes offers...how transparent is that?!?!? lolol
and yet these guys are out here using it like its a leg to stand on for hearn...sad...pathetic...laced up is one of the absolute biggest clowns ive ever witnessed around here...just a sad friggin clown
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostBecause team Wilder thought they had a deal with Fury already. Yes it was admitted by Finkel because who would hide that if you thought a deal was done with Fury, that you wouldn't try to negotiate with Joshua when you didn't think you were available?
I know Hearn likes to negotiate fights for fighters that aren't actually available to participate, but clearly Finkel finds that kind of stuff to be a waste of time. On June 2, if Joshua and Wilder were both victorious in their previous fights, Finkel and Hearn will talk as they always do. Hearn likes to complain in IFL videos to rally the fans to his side, but in reality Finkel and Hearn talk quite a bit and have come close a few times to making a deal.
The main hang up right now is that Hearn is insisting that both fights be on DAZN, while Finkel wants the US fight on PPV to maximize revenue, with the UK rematch being on DAZN since you can't put a UK fight on PPV anyway.
As long as Hearn insists that both fights be on DAZN, it's going to be tough to make the fight because Showtime believes the PPV numbers will be massive, far beyond the kind of money DAZN is offering.
1) He didn't have a fight signed
2) and then he definitely wasn't fighting Fury
Unifications take precedence over mandatories.
If Showtime could put up more money than DAZN they would have. They don't and they won't because they can't.
Hearn has said many times AJ will go to the highest bidder.
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Originally posted by W1LL View PostNo man in his right mind would turn down a guarenteed $100m offer, where everything will be in his favour. Instead fighting another man as the away fighter, with all the cards stacked against him, after just getting robbed in the exact same conditions. Anyone who thinks Fury should have done things differently must be a Deontay Wilder nuthugger. The same people who'd say Fury didn't totally outclass his opponent the first time round. Wilder got totally exposed once and for all by Tyson.
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