Wilder/Fury II rumored for April 6th, 2019

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Heskey, Dec 17, 2018.


  1. BeaverDan

    BeaverDan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You're talking big name fighters as exceptions. Fact is, big name fighters do well anywhere. The promoters choose America because there's more money to be made (bigger population).

    Engage your brain.

    And no I'm not high, but wish I was.
     
  2. Ukansodoff

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

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    Any updates on this or are we still at rumour stage? Rumours coming from Camp Wilder do seem to end up being a large exaggeration on what ends up being reality.
     
  3. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Even in the UK?

    When was the last big main event in the UK featuring TWO guys NOT from the UK?
     
  4. OpinionOfACasual

    OpinionOfACasual Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    UK fans don't fall for this fake Nationalistic 'P4P' nonsense.

    Fans won't regularly show up for big fights featuring TWO guys who aren't UK fighters.

    They will if the fighters are actually a good standard, and not just handpicked off a fantasy list.



    Guys like GGG and Kovalev only became big names from fighting US/NA fighters.
     
  5. OpinionOfACasual

    OpinionOfACasual Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Whyte v Parker......

    So less than 6 months ago.
     
  6. BeaverDan

    BeaverDan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yeah that will be the part where i talked about promoters and money.

    You really have a thing about the UK eh? What we ever done to you?
     
  7. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Didn't Errol Spence win his title "abroad" by completely dismantling Kell Brook last year?

    Didn't Maurice Hooker win his title "abroad" by outpointing Terry Flanagan this year?

    Didn't Tevin Farmer win his title "abroad" by shutting out Bill Dib this year?

    I think I saw those.
     
  8. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    So the answer is you can't think of one. EVER?

    I thought Eddie Hearn had a half-billion dollars to play with?

    When is he staging Jarrell Miller vs Alexander Povetkin in Sheffield as the main event?
     
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  9. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Errol Spence doesn't count because he is too good

    Farmer and Hooker who and for what belts?
     
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  10. BeaverDan

    BeaverDan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No, I can't.

    But I can turn that around and ask why don't Americans leave America to defend titles?

    You're answer will be exactly the same as my answer to you....... MONEY.

    Do you deny this?
     
  11. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Legal link for Fury vs Donkey aka The Robbery


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  12. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    There is a long history of U.S. champions defending titles outside the U.S. And there is a long history of U.S. fans supporting boxers from different countries who choose to fight each other in the U.S., and NOT someone from the U.S.

    We stage big fights all the time featuring two fighters who aren't from the U.S.

    There apparently is ZERO history of UK fans welcoming two fighters from other countries to square off in a big event in their country and for UK fans to turn out to support them.

    All we hear about is how GREAT UK boxing fans are. They're GREAT to UK boxers.

    They are so bad at supporting boxers from other countries that apparently UK promoters (even with a billion to spend) won't put a world-class fighter outside the UK with another world-class fighter outside the UK in a bout staged in the UK, because they know UK fans won't show up to support them.

    UK won't be a world-class boxing capital unless world-class fighters from different countries can fight there WITHOUT having to face a boxer from the UK in the main event.
     
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  13. BeaverDan

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    I've given you reasons why.

    Money, and demographics.

    Why else is it? You think we're all xenophobes?
     
  14. Perkin Warbeck

    Perkin Warbeck Boxing aficionado Full Member

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    Wilder is like a spoiled child who always has to have his home advantage.

    Genuinely great heavyweights of the past such as Tyson, Foreman and Ali were never afraid to face top opponents in foreign countries, but Wilder is not only inferior to them as a fighter, he lacks their courage.
     
  15. Tyson Furry

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    Calm down - Americans and Brits just see competition differently. Americans like going to an event - popcorn, a beer, the entertainment. Brit’s are more tribal - it’s part of our culture - choosing a side to support and get passionate about. It’s why we chant our songs in the football stands, why there was hooliganism (bad as it was) and why we shout to give as much support / encouragement for our home boxers. Winning becomes everything. For Brits, not having a home boxer to support just wouldn’t make sense - Two different cultures