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    Default Re: Fury-Wilder Off. Who do they fight now?

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    So it could end up being Wilder and Tyson fighting over Whyte after pretending that Joshua would have to pick up the scraps from their table. Massive own goal really from Fury if he really is about legacy. He could get sparked by a non belt holder and blow his chance of fighting AJ for the belts he walked away from. Same could happen to Wilder. Whyte is more than capable of sparking him clean out.
    None of these guys nowadays are about legacy no matter what they say. the figure being banded around of £80 Million for a 5 fight deal are clearly inflated to add drama! but even a fair proportion of that is enough for any of these top Boxers to not give a flying fuck about their Legacy.
    Fury dines out on this "Lineal" stuff, but let's be honest, an £80 Million deal for someone who isn't even a World Champion is ridiculous at best .
    Kinda can't blame the fighter for taking these crazy deals, we all would wouldn't we?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    So it could end up being Wilder and Tyson fighting over Whyte after pretending that Joshua would have to pick up the scraps from their table. Massive own goal really from Fury if he really is about legacy. He could get sparked by a non belt holder and blow his chance of fighting AJ for the belts he walked away from. Same could happen to Wilder. Whyte is more than capable of sparking him clean out.
    None of these guys nowadays are about legacy no matter what they say. the figure being banded around of £80 Million for a 5 fight deal are clearly inflated to add drama! but even a fair proportion of that is enough for any of these top Boxers to not give a flying fuck about their Legacy.
    Fury dines out on this "Lineal" stuff, but let's be honest, an £80 Million deal for someone who isn't even a World Champion is ridiculous at best .
    Kinda can't blame the fighter for taking these crazy deals, we all would wouldn't we?
    Of course, but you can't then pretend it's all about making the fight when you end up scuppering the deal by signing with someone who is in no rush to get it done.
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    Default Re: Fury-Wilder Off. Who do they fight now?

    No I can't blame any fighter for taking such a deal. We'd do the same.

    I think fury needs to be in with the best to bring out the best in him. A Pulev etc match up isn't going to do that for him.

    But I think Joshua is an easier fight for him than wilder and at moment think wilder is the only man who could beat Fury - and I'd still pick Fury to win on points on a rematch, just the chance of a ko if Wilder lands which he knows he can
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    Default Re: Fury-Wilder Off. Who do they fight now?

    Not sure how people get anywhere in the UK with the love of roadblocks

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    Default Re: Fury-Wilder Off. Who do they fight now?

    In a nutshell..........



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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Not sure how people get anywhere in the UK with the love of roadblocks
    I don't think it's just the UK to be fair, it's a global thing. I mean, Al Haymon is the biggest "Roadblock" in Boxing. "sign for me and fight once in a blue moon!" or "Give up your World Title and fight some meaningless guy instead!"
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    Default Re: Fury-Wilder Off. Who do they fight now?

    Back in the day NOBODY thought Lewis v Tyson could happen but HBO & Showtime were able to do a deal.
    I can see this being delayed simply because ESPN won't want their new signing Fury kicking off his 3 fight deal with a loss to Wilder.
    That totally devalues their investment in Fury and his pulling power drops massively for the remaining 2 fights.
    Hope im wrong.

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    Deontay Wilder claims Tyson Fury rematch can still take place after ESPN deal

    “I’m a free agent, I can fight anyone, I don’t necessarily have to fight on the networks that I’m on, I can fight anywhere."


    https://www.givemesport.com/1454647-...al?autoplay=on

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    Default Re: Fury-Wilder Off. Who do they fight now?

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Not sure how people get anywhere in the UK with the love of roadblocks
    I don't think it's just the UK to be fair, it's a global thing. I mean, Al Haymon is the biggest "Roadblock" in Boxing. "sign for me and fight once in a blue moon!" or "Give up your World Title and fight some meaningless guy instead!"
    I was being sarcastic. I assume you are as well or this looks foolish after the details of Tyson/Wilder and how Bob Arum stopped the rematch came out.

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    Default Re: Fury-Wilder Off. Who do they fight now?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Not sure how people get anywhere in the UK with the love of roadblocks
    I don't think it's just the UK to be fair, it's a global thing. I mean, Al Haymon is the biggest "Roadblock" in Boxing. "sign for me and fight once in a blue moon!" or "Give up your World Title and fight some meaningless guy instead!"
    I was being sarcastic. I assume you are as well or this looks foolish after the details of Tyson/Wilder and how Bob Arum stopped the rematch came out.
    if you were being sarcastic, it wasn't a very good effort. and No, I wasn't being sarcastic, and it doesn't look foolish, because Tyson, Wilder , AJ at least fight . and Arum puts on fights. they may not be the fights we want, but they are fights. they do this, because if they didn't they wouldn't earn any money.
    Whereas Al Haymon's guys don't fight , and he doesn't give a flying fuck, because he's "not a promoter, he's an advisor"
    so technically, it's not his money anyway.
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