[url]https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/872373/tyson-fury-anthony-joshua-deontay-wilder-eddie-hearn/[/url] It will be like this? Or are they shuffling the cards to up the ante on Fury v Joshua? Thoughts?
No one wants Fury vs Wilder 3. We've seen Fury beat up Wilder twice, we don't want it. Wilder has been beat up twice, he doesn't want it. Fury can achieve undisputed gold in a very winnable fight against AJ, he doesn't want it. Don't get me wrong, the fight will do if all else fails, but no one really wants this fight.
no need for this fight wilder was lucky 1st time catching an unfit fury last outting was a total beat down
Would like to see wilder fight some of the one's he's ducked for year's to be honest. AG Fury need's to happen will be a great fight
There is no money in the third fight because how the second ended. there was barely money in the first two. Due to wilder getting smashed and being a ***** after it’s not sellable
I would like to see a robbery in the third fight, then a fourth fight to settle this exciting trilogy! Lol
Wilder is gonna get smashed again. Not that I object but I'd rather see Wilder / AJ or AJ /Fury. Hell, Wilder / Ruiz would be a sweet fight, assuming Ruiz weighs less than 350lb.
The fact Arum menioned Usyk sounds like its just Bob trying to turn up the heat a little. He knows Hearn doesn't want the Usyk fight. I've still got faith that Hearn will pull it out the bag, but if I do have to watch Wilder get beaten up again, then so be it.
The thing with the Wilder fight, is that if it doesn't happen, Fury might well have to pay a few million to Wilder anyway, to settle whatever contract dispute there is. So, in a sense, it makes far more sense to beat the crap out of Wilder again.
Just keep telling yourself that ... even though the second fight broke the all-time Las Vegas gate receipt record. All-time. Do you know how many boxing matches have been held in Las Vegas? Wilder-Fury II broke the record for gate receipts. And it wasn't one Saudi oil guy buying all the tickets. (LOL) In addition, it also sold 850,000 PPVs in just the U.S. alone. (All told, that would be roughly the equivalent of around 2.1million £29 UK PPV buys.) A third fight would be even bigger now, given all the controversy and the fact that people can't wait to get out and go to big shows.
I think the 3rd fight will sell. Wilder still always has that puncher's chance, Fury has to be fully focussed whenever he fights Wilder. Especially after dominating him the 2nd time, he has to guard against his own over-confidence. And Wilder's insane accusations make the 'grudge' aspect marketable. It's possibly the 2nd biggest heavyweight fight out there still.
Well, technically, it's the biggest fight out there if the rumored "biggest" falls apart because ONE Saudi oil guy is a no-show. Wilder-Fury III actually sells. People actually will pay $85 to watch it. That's why they needed the Saudi oil guy for Fury-Joshua. Because British fans wouldn't pay that much to watch on PPV. The Fury-Joshua "money" was always an exagerrated price based on convincing one guy who was never going to make his money back to be a sucker and buy it. Maybe Eddie will find him. Or maybe the guy came to his senses and realized he was overpaying. Or, maybe he is a coke head who is still on holiday. (LOL)