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View Poll Results: Will Wilder be fair and rematch Fury in the UK?

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    Default Will Deontay Wilder be brave enough to rematch Tyson Fury in the UK?

    Or will he demand home country advantage?

    It's only fair that the rematch be in the UK.

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    Default Re: Will Deontay Wilder be brave enough to rematch Tyson Fury in the UK?

    Wilder was willing to travel to Russia so he is definitely willing to travel to UK as long as the money is right for him.

    I think there will be a rematch in the UK, unless Vegas becomes interested.
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    Default Re: Will Deontay Wilder be brave enough to rematch Tyson Fury in the UK?

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Wilder was willing to travel to Russia so he is definitely willing to travel to UK as long as the money is right for him.

    I think there will be a rematch in the UK, unless Vegas becomes interested.
    Wilder complained bitterly about going to Russia, but had to or he would have lost his title, because Povetkin's promoter won the purse bid.

    If he had a choice at that time, like he does now, he would NOT have gone overseas.

    And then he refused to fight Povetkin, after there was a false accusation of PED use. Povetkin apparently had a tiny, microscopic trace of some substance that was NOT a steroid and had been legal until a couple of months before.

    Wilder Talks Povetkin “It Is Too Cold in Russia”
    Last edited by Freedom; 12-07-2018 at 03:02 PM.

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    Default Re: Will Deontay Wilder be brave enough to rematch Tyson Fury in the UK?

    Wilder was on the plane ready to do a Rocky 4.
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    Default Re: Will Deontay Wilder be brave enough to rematch Tyson Fury in the UK?

    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Wilder was willing to travel to Russia so he is definitely willing to travel to UK as long as the money is right for him.

    I think there will be a rematch in the UK, unless Vegas becomes interested.
    Wilder complained bitterly about going to Russia, but had to or he would have lost his title, because Povetkin's promoter won the purse bid.

    If he had a choice at that time, like he does now, he would NOT have gone overseas.

    And then he refused to fight Povetkin, after there was a false accusation of PED use. Povetkin apparently had a tiny, microscopic trace of some substance that was NOT a steroid and had been legal until a couple of months before.

    Wilder Talks Povetkin “It Is Too Cold in Russia”
    Wilder was literally on his way, and it wasn’t even up to him, the fight wouldn’t have been sanctioned due to povetkins failed test, which wasn’t his first. He is a proven drug cheat.

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    Default Re: Will Deontay Wilder be brave enough to rematch Tyson Fury in the UK?

    Going to be hard to get the money right in the UK. Some reports say the PPV will end up near 400k in USA alone. Knowing that the 2nd would do better numbers you give away too much money doing it in the UK which would kill US PPV sales. US fight fans just won’t buy a mid day fight.

    In an ideal world it should be in the UK because Tyson won the fight and because Tyson travelled first go. Just don’t expect fair to trump dollars

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    Default Re: Will Deontay Wilder be brave enough to rematch Tyson Fury in the UK?

    How many UK PPV buys needed to match the US dollars?

    320,000 US buys at $75 = 24000000

    A Million UK buys at $25 = 25000000

    (just a rough estimate)

    By those numbers it's clear they could double the PPV price in the UK for either against Joshua and it would beat a million. And any fight between the three packs a football stadium.
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