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    Comments Thread For: Frank Warren on The Fury vs. Klitschko Rematch Situation

    Rematch clauses are rightly legally binding when they are written into the contract of a title contest, but they can also be a right bind as well when you are seeking to keep a champion active.
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    #2
    Good to hear they're close to resolving the hurdles. Wlad's ancient. The longer he lets this circus run the lesser are his chances of winning.

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      #3
      wouldnt mind this fight collapsing completely, no hype about the fight, neither fighter seems too interested, and a second win over wlad does little for furys CV

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        #4
        So what 'wiggle-room' precisely was 'denied' by Fury, and in what manner? This is what we want to know. Loeffler/Boente made clear everything already was agreed upon when Tyson began pulling this and that, before turning mute on the subject.

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          #5
          Originally posted by j0zef View Post
          Good to hear they're close to resolving the hurdles. Wlad's ancient. The longer he lets this circus run the lesser are his chances of winning.
          This article offers no real suggestion as to the matter being 'close to resolved'.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Post
            So what 'wiggle-room' precisely was 'denied' by Fury, and in what manner? This is what we want to know. Loeffler/Boente made clear everything already was agreed upon when Tyson began pulling this and that, before turning mute on the subject.
            Depends on which side you are looking at it from.

            Peter Fury gave a pretty good interview the other day talking about some of the things the Klitschkos have been trying to pull.

            Which was well documented the first fight and now again.

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              #7
              Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
              Depends on which side you are looking at it from.

              Peter Fury gave a pretty good interview the other day talking about some of the things the Klitschkos have been trying to pull.

              Which was well documented the first fight and now again.
              Speculation, but Vlad was ready to fight July 9 and Fury wasn't. I don't think he wants the rematch and the last few months have only made more fans believe the same. The ball is in their court.

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                #8
                Any one who has dealt with Klitschko knows he's a control freak. He's not this "nice guy"
                Fury fought 4 eliminators until Klit had no choice but to fight him. Just look at the padded ring as one of many tatics

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Post
                  Speculation, but Vlad was ready to fight July 9 and Fury wasn't. I don't think he wants the rematch and the last few months have only made more fans believe the same. The ball is in their court.
                  Fury was ready in October, Wlad wasn't. Goes both ways. There's absolutely no reason to believe Fury doesn't want to fight Wlad again.

                  Apparently Wlad insisted on taking it back to germany etc.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                    Peter Fury gave a pretty good interview the other day talking about some of the things the Klitschkos have been trying to pull.
                    Whats the things P. Fury is accusing Klitschko of this time? Or feel free to post a video or link to the article. Curious & didn't see this.

                    Randomly I still LOL about the bouncy castle ring the Klitschko's tried to push on Fury in the first fight. That **** will never stop being funny to me while always f#cked up that that sorta stuff goes on even today in boxing with the circus type atmosphere boxing still has & largely proudly holds onto.

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