Fury knew Wilder didn`t want a rematch when he didn`t answer his texts

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  1. Rilz

    Rilz Ball don't lie! Full Member

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    Oh the knockdown went viral? Ok you are correct then I retract my statement and condemn all conversations I have had since the end of the fight. Thanks for the clarification.
     
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  2. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist Full Member

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    I think I might be missing the sarcasm here. If Fury no showed for the purse his, he ducked by default.
     
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  3. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist Full Member

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    You're welcome. As you were, in Butt****, Michigan.
     
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  4. Rilz

    Rilz Ball don't lie! Full Member

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    Did you just rifle through my profile to try to find an angle to insult me? Haha, enjoy life my man.
     
  5. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist Full Member

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    It could be that you have Rasheed Wallace as your avatar.
     
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  6. Rilz

    Rilz Ball don't lie! Full Member

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    Ball don't lie baby, ball don't lie.
     
  7. Mr Icaman

    Mr Icaman 32-0 WBC Champ, Ring + Lineal HW Champ Full Member

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    All Fury wanted was a fair fight and Wilders team couldn't do that.. Not sure why a few here don't want to see a fair fight???

    Now Fury has the pull he can negotiate a fairer deal but I bet Wilder's team won't do that, they got themselves out of the last two fights with cheating and the general public are on to them..

    There is a reason why Fury got a big TV deal and Wilder has a part time one still..
     
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  8. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    Tyson Fury walked away from a supposed 50-50 contract and a rematch. But then he also walked away from a nailed on robbery instead of walking in to one like he did in the 1st fight. People say Wilders punch in the 12th hurt him, not half as much as the decision at the end of the fight.

    What Tyson Fury has walked away from is a PBC rematch with PBC judges because Team Wilder were unwilling to budge on anything and wanted to make every decision and it was starting to feel very much like the 1st fight and they wernt going to sit back and allow them to screw them over a 2nd time.
     
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  9. Welterschmelter

    Welterschmelter New Member Full Member

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    I bet Fury throws in lots of smileys in his texts. I wouldn't answer him, either.
     
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  10. BAWA1980

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    Look at the reasoning here.
    1) Fury took the first fight, and only shipped one good punch. I think he would be confident of avoiding that with more training and fully fit.
    2) Why does any rematch have to be heir next fight. I don't see any harm in having a different opponent in-between. If anything, that builds up the anticipation (assuming they win the intervening fight), and in the long run make more money.
    3) Wilder doesn't want to lose to Fury, and scupper any chance of a fight with Joshua. I would think he would rather fight Joshua first. #

    Non of these makes any of the "duckers", it is just so complex arranging these fights, don't blame the boxers, blame the money men. And mentioning the money men, one of them in particular is scared to death of his Gold Medal winning fighter losing to one of the others, making it even more difficult.
     
  11. Robney

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    It was fakkin' mandated! How about frickin' pursebids Fury?!

    Fury walked away and signed up for money instead of a belt, and now like he always does, tries to shift the blame to others or circumstances beyond his control.
     
  12. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    As much as I have warmed to Fury since his return you have to remember he's a known, proven liar on more than one occasion. If you believe anything from Fury 100% you are either an idiot or delusional.

    Now I don't think he ducked Wilder because he feared losing to him, in his mind and the mind of the vast majority that watched that fight Fury won. He should have serious concerns of being robbed again in the rematch which is why I was initially surprised he'd agreed to the rematch in the US and why I think when offered a deal which gave him options for a good payday other than fighting Wilder and getting robbed again, he took it.

    Wilder can't be blamed for the rematch not happening. Maybe with hindsight his team should of done more to allay any fears Fury had about not getting treated fairly in the rematch but then it wasn't in their interest to do so as they obviously need that unfair advantage as a fall back should Wilder fail to get the KO again.
     
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  13. mthez

    mthez Active Member banned Full Member

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    Lol @ desperate Fury fans. The man is a proven liar. He lies about every single thing. From his lie about PEDS due to eating a tainted wild boar to lying about giving his last winnings to charity. Only an inbred idiot will believe Fury
     
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  14. 305th

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    :D:D
     
  15. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist Full Member

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    What is this horse **** about a fair fight?

    1. None of the judges in fight 1 were American. One was British.
    2. Jack Reiss was extremely lenient in not stopping the fight in the 12th.

    These findings indicate that Wilder’s camp gave concessions to Fury.
     
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