Is Shelly Finkel plotting to BACKSTAB his old pal Frank Warren?

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  1. anjawnaymiz

    anjawnaymiz Can we get Ivan Dychko some momentum Full Member

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    He sounds like woody Allen
     
  2. Unforgiven

    Unforgiven VIP Member banned Full Member

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    Tyson Fury's the champion irregardless of what the others do.
    He dethroned Klitschko without much trouble and he's come back and totally exposed Wilder like he said he would. And, let's be honest, we all reckoned he needs more fights and time to get back to his best level, and that's still true.

    The belts are nice but they mean nothing while Fury's around doing boxing.
     
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  3. dellboi94

    dellboi94 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I remember a few months ago a lot of people were making Shelly out to be a mon of honesty and integrity lol. All crooks, I wouldn't be shocked to see Wilder take on Breazeale next in all honesty.
     
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  4. lewis gassed

    lewis gassed The Bronze Dosser Full Member

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    It's about to bomb, just wait a few days for the PPVs numbers.
    Wilder best tuck his tails between the legs and take that April date.
     
  5. Unforgiven

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    Yeah it hasn't really gone to plan for Wilder's team.
    The PPV figures are unlikely to be so good as to justify an improved offer from Hearn, and Fury getting a bad decision lends weight to Joshua's refusal to consider an offer to go Stateside.

    A rematch between Wilder and Fury may well blow up into the kind of PPV mega success to put Hearn and Joshua in their place.... but unfortunately for Wilder, Finkel et al, actually finishing another fight with Fury still in possession of the WBC belt is probably beyond Wilder.

    Wilder has a puncher's chance against anyone and after witnessing Fury's 12th round Lazarus act he'd probably be better off trying that chance for the big money with Joshua, even with the strong possibility that Joshua knocks him out.

    Having said that, I still can't tell how much Hearn wants it, if at all. Hearn is looking at the likes of Whyte and Miller.

    Wilder probably will fight Bteazeale next.
     
  6. Sphillips

    Sphillips Active Member Full Member

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    Yeah this is how I see it sadly.
     
  7. Scissors

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