Fury Didn't have this energy when the joshua contract was in front of him

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  1. dragon666

    dragon666 Active Member Full Member

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    I disagree and he was hotly favoured to beat AJ.
     
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    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    Well the terms for the Wilder rematch would of all been agreed in the previous contract for the 2nd fight, while Joshua/Fury was a fight that needed to be negotiated from scratch.
     
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    Unforgiven VIP Member banned Full Member

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    You've clearly lost your mind over this.
    It's funny watching you melt down.

    Fury-Wilder 3 is the same fight we were expecting last year, last July. Instead it is happening this July, due to coronavirus and contract dispute.
    That's really nothing to be so upset about, mark.
     
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    Yeah, it seems very obvious, doesn't it ?
     
  5. MorvidusStyle

    MorvidusStyle Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The reason it was processed so much faster than the AJ deal is that the contract was already prepared. Arum said as much. They basically just dusted it off and signed it.

    The AJ deal was a different animal, including needing funds from shady characters and a region known for promising funds then pulling out.

    Btw, you can't fight Wilder three times and be a coward. In fact, Fury is closer to a fool for rolling the dice that many times. This fight is arguably riskier than AJ in terms of KO threat. I personally think his management is delusional. If Fury gets properly KO'd he could easily have a meltdown and leave the sport. And that would be their investment finished. Then they tie him to three Wilder fights.
     
  6. Surrix

    Surrix Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Was he then so interesting for them and looked valuable to book fight with rather than these old well known uncles from Klit's era?
    A.J loves to fight vs uncles.
    I think Fury had becomed interesting again after Wilder & Co had " reanimated " him for fight vs Wilder and this had ended with a draw on paper.
    Ofc now when he does have belt, he looks more interesting to fight with.
     
  7. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    You think Tyson is afraid of AJ or anyone?
    He is a pro athlete FFS:duh:BangHead::bash:

    Wilder pulled a trick out the bag and Fury has to handle him which he will again bro.

    This should be tagged the Court mandated GRUDGE MATCH :headbash
     
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  8. Drago

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    Why do you always act like the fighter himself makes the choice which contract he has to sign???

    That works only in a fictional dream world. The PRomoter and Manager makes the final decision.

    If Arum and/or Warren say: "No Tyson, you will not sign the AJ fight since we have to wait if Wilder wins on court or not", then Fury will not sign.


    Arum is a lawyer, the guy worked for the US gouvernment in the 1960s so he is very smart and knows the business. And of course he knew Wilder still had a good chance to win in court bet he let Eddie down and fooled him, played with him like a little kid and Eddies work was for nothing.

    Thats how it was.

    I hope Fury says good bye to Arum very soon. I cant stand that old angry man anymore. He should retire once and for all.

    BTW Peter and Hughie Fury woule NEVER have signed with a guy like Arum. But as you see Tyson and John are not the same as they were 5-10 or 15 years ago.
    All the $$$ and success have blinded them, they lost their roots dont matter what they say. They are no real Gypsies anymore, Peter and Hughie still are, Tyson, John and Tommy not.

    If the Gypsy King continues his life like he does right now fot 1-2 more years he will end like Rocky vs Clubber since he falls to the money and fame. Maybe Wilder can already become Clubber Lang in Rocky 3 the first fight between them.



    PS:
    Watch the new videos of Peter Fury. He doesnt say it directly but he feels disappointed by Team Arum/Warren/Tyson thats for sure.
    There are 3 new interviews from him and he says nobody needs Wilder Fury 3.
     
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  9. Drago

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    The fight will only be good if Wilder doenst believe the glovegate + spiked water by Breeland + heavy suit + referee who was either druk or with onthe plot stuff anymore.

    If he still believes it and thinks Fury only won because of fould play, he will never be able to win the rematch since he didnt deal with his inner deamons. When Fury lands his first right hand on him and it hurts him, he will break down mentally if he hasnt overcome the demons.

    BTW he himself is very quiet. I dont buy right now he is angry or believes in his chance. Malik Scott is the guy who is talking...and Scott is not really a trainer. I doubt he can help Wilder very much. He would need someone like Foreman as mental help and someone McGirt as coach. Even Stacey McKinley would be a better help for him.
     
  10. seansanashee

    seansanashee Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Also remember that Fury was out of shape and not fully prepared for the 1st Wilder fight but took it anyway.
     
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    It's pretty obvious the reason why Fury wasn't signing the AJ contract. They knew they couldn't until the arbitration had concluded.
     
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    He's scared of being paid an absolute minimum of $75 Million (and perhaps well over $100 million) for one night's work. :lol:
     
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  13. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Mark you're a vlown and an Aj fanboy. The rematch is contractually obligated and he could get sued if he doesn't give Wilder his 3rd fight. He knew about the arbitration which is why he didn't try to sign until the verdict arrived.
     
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    He scared of that higher TAX BRACKET :risas3:
    BREAKING NEWS
    TYSON FEARS THE IRS:aaaaa:
     
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    It was not the same as the Saudi money.