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    Did Team Wilder shoot themselves in the foot for AJ negotiatons, robbing Fury?

    There is little chance now that Eddie Hearn will want AJ-Wilder in the US. That was the mother of all screwjobs. The only thing is, AJ/Hearn may be thinking they won't need to rely on the judges. But definately, corrupt officiating is a big turn off now for any big non-US fighters.

    #2
    Yep, in more ways than one. Fury wont wanna rematch there, Joshua wont go there, even Golovkin looking on probably thinking "**** that I aint going to PBC now to get robbed"

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      #3
      Both Wilder and AJ stock took a huge hit.

      Wilder is now damaged goods to AJ and AJ ain't coming to America to be robbed.

      AJ also looks like a damn fool too because he was too afraid to take a fight that Fury took and dominated despite not being his best.

      Pretty interesting when AJ is supposed to be the best.

      If Wilder/AJ happens I would bet money Wilder by KO. Joshua is not slick enough to avoid those right hands and if he could hit Fury, hes 100% gonna hit Joshua sooner than later. As we've seen before Joshua has suspect defense and the most suspect gas tank.

      If he tires even a bit hes getting hit. Hell, if Povektin could land overhand rights Wilder will too. Goodnight AJ

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        #4
        How did Wilder's team rob Fury?

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          #5
          Originally posted by larryxxx.. View Post
          How did Wilder's team rob Fury?
          Big brown bag of notes slipped to alfonso riviera or whatever that mexican judge was called

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            #6
            Originally posted by larryxxx.. View Post
            How did Wilder's team rob Fury?
            C'mon Larry. That wasn't incompetence that caused those scorecards.

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              #7
              Originally posted by larryxxx.. View Post
              How did Wilder's team rob Fury?
              bad scoring

              keep up

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                #8
                There was no chance Hearn and Joshua wanted in the US and A anyway. This hasnt opened anybodys eyes on the subject of corruption and cheating in America, we already knew about it, we saw the Ortiz fight, we saw the Canelo GGG fights and weve seen many other fights were they took siding with the home fighter to a whole new level compared to fighting in any other country.

                Saying that, Wilders demanding a 2 way rematch clause so if the fight was to happen and AJ won then they would end up in America anyway. Not that it matters that isnt a fight that would go 12 rounds one way or the other. And Hearn, the horrible man who keeps ducking Wilder according to some, will be, if he hasnt already, be sending yet another contract for Wilder to face Joshua and it contains that 2 way split.

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                  #9
                  I've said from day one under no circumstances should Joshua fight wilder in America

                  They are as corrupt as it gets and have very deep pockets with which to butter up judges, referees, PED testers etc etc etc

                  and if you think there's ANY way they would let the opportunity to take all those belts and put them on wilder then you are a straight fool.

                  Fury schooled the hell out of wilder and was lucky to get a draw.

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                    #10
                    There was more money involved with AJ vs Wilder, Fury vs Aj would be big in the UK. This "draw" would only help AJ being way more of the A side. but i doubt AJ would be quick to take that wilder fight if he finished Fury early.

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