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    #31
    Originally posted by 5000boxing View Post
    Sooo.. If Wilder went to UK.. fought like Fury.. and get knocked down twice.. it would be a draw? And americans would say robbery?.. an then if Wilder backed out of the rematch.. we would think Wilder won the first fight? Get the *** outta here.. Fury Lost.. an was almost dead in the 12rd. Lmao..
    boi you are braindead. I couldn't find any sense in that soup of words

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      #32
      Originally posted by Randall Cunning View Post
      Any fight between a PBC, Top Rank, Golden Boy, fighter. Its ultimately the networks that stop the fights from happening. He should be the last person to call out others over it.
      I'm still waiting for the example I requested.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Ajvar View Post
        Oi, please, as if there wasn't TWO knock downs with first in the middle of fight and second at the end. GTFO btch.
        son go back to whatever hole you came out of. boxing is not for you

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          #34
          According to Tyson Fury, he states that "The world knows I won the fight, as did you and your team (directed at Wilder). Fool me once shame on you but you wont fool me twice. Why would I go get robbed again on Showtime. My team offered to do you a favor, pay you better and build your name. Albeit as my workman."

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            #35
            Business is business and Fury did what he had to do for his career, he isn’t in the let’s be emotional with each other business, he was offered a massive deal and went with it. This gives him a better chance at beating Wilder. Instead of getting another questionable decision at showtime.

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              #36
              Originally posted by gioberi View Post
              ESPN deal creates zero obstacle for the fight. For the weasel making money maybe but not for the fight. Call the bid already and the winner organizes the fight. Or vacate a title you dosser.
              ESPN and Fury didn’t want the bid. They told the wbc we’ll pass. Enjoy fury vs Rivas on +.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                Business is business and Fury did what he had to do for his career, he isn’t in the let’s be emotional with each other business, he was offered a massive deal and went with it. This gives him a better chance at beating Wilder. Instead of getting another questionable decision at showtime.
                I think not getting put on his ass twice gives Fury a better shot at beating Wilder than signing a deal with Arum.

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                  #38
                  So, we jump on these forums and see the phrase "duck" thrown around a lot. Now 99.9% of the time it's just childish, emotional, troll worthy banter. However, fighters ducking fights do happen, and the reasons as to why, the fighter ducked, doesn't change the fact that it happened.

                  A duck that no one ever speaks of, which I find pretty funny, is Marcos Maidana. Maidana agreed in principle to fight an opponent named Keith Thurman, however, when Maidana was brought in to sign the contract, he was shown a video of Thurman, and immediately refused to sign the contract. There is no duck in the history of the sport as blatant as this.

                  Next is Kovalev. Kathy Duva went and petitioned the WBC to make Kovalev the mando to Stevenson. The WBC obliged. A deal could not be made and the WBC ordered a purse bid, Duva pulled out. This is a different type of "duck", but a "duck" none the less.

                  Athony Joshua. This is a bit funnier, because I believe as in Kovlevs case AJ wanted the fight, but for the mere fact that he made a specific request coupled with a guarantee, he makes this list. Requested 50 million and said he'd sign the next day, was offered 50 million and then some, yet he did not except, and gave what the vast majority of pundits and fans view as an illegitimate excuse.

                  Tyson Fury. Basically had the rematch contract in his hands, and decided to sign with a rival promotion, that to this date has still not worked directly with PBC. but not only that, the Contract that was eventually offered to Wilder (5 fight deal included) was said to be less lucrative for Fury compared to the offer he walked away from.

                  There are different way to "duck", signing a less lucrative contract with a rival is definitely one of them.

                  For the Record I didn't include Pac, because I ain't getting in to all that with his fans.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by DeadPrezBoxing View Post
                    Lost all respect for Fury and his camp after this DUCK move...Guess after he got hit upside his head in the 12th it made him rethink that rematch
                    Yea really only one way to read it if your being fair.People love to sh ite on Wilder but that power is once in a generation power at least with right hand.Fury knows he can fight perfect fight and STILL be staring at lights at end.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View Post
                      So, we jump on these forums and see the phrase "duck" thrown around a lot. Now 99.9% of the time it's just childish, emotional, troll worthy banter. However, fighters ducking fights do happen, and the reasons as to why, the fighter ducked, doesn't change the fact that it happened.

                      A duck that no one ever speaks of, which I find pretty funny, is Marcos Maidana. Maidana agreed in principle to fight an opponent named Keith Thurman, however, when Maidana was brought in to sign the contract, he was shown a video of Thurman, and immediately refused to sign the contract. There is no duck in the history of the sport as blatant as this.

                      Next is Kovalev. Kathy Duva went and petitioned the WBC to make Kovalev the mando to Stevenson. The WBC obliged. A deal could not be made and the WBC ordered a purse bid, Duva pulled out. This is a different type of "duck", but a "duck" none the less.

                      Athony Joshua. This is a bit funnier, because I believe as in Kovlevs case AJ wanted the fight, but for the mere fact that he made a specific request coupled with a guarantee, he makes this list. Requested 50 million and said he'd sign the next day, was offered 50 million and then some, yet he did not except, and gave what the vast majority of pundits and fans view as an illegitimate excuse.

                      Tyson Fury. Basically had the rematch contract in his hands, and decided to sign with a rival promotion, that to this date has still not worked directly with PBC. but not only that, the Contract that was eventually offered to Wilder (5 fight deal included) was said to be less lucrative for Fury compared to the offer he walked away from.

                      There are different way to "duck", signing a less lucrative contract with a rival is definitely one of them.

                      For the Record I didn't include Pac, because I ain't getting in to all that with his fans.
                      Nice post!Yea there are a lot of ways to duck a fight and Fury just showed everybody one of them.Its that simple to anyone who is not a fanboy of his.

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