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After one of the biggest mismatches seen on PPV how they going to sell a 3rd fight?

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    #11
    Wilder can say he never quit and wasn't happy with his corner throwing the towel. He **** the drum about how He is dangerous for 12 rounds and was "robbed" of the opportunity to knock Fury down/out like he did in the 12th round of their first fight. This should bring some interest for their third fight

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      #12
      Originally posted by genrick View Post
      The 3rd fight is guarranteed to happen as long as this man is Deontae's manager.
      Tyson Fury will always be his saving grace to spite Hearn and avoid ever dealing with the UK promoter.
      That's the only concern he has. Fk unifications, fk titles, fk fans. Fk boxing.
      A very shallow individual.



      He's a vengeful clown who hates Hearn so much that he can't even talk to him on the phone.
      He hasn’t gotten over being called Shirley.

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        #13
        Originally posted by genrick View Post
        The 3rd fight is guarranteed to happen as long as this man is Deontae's manager.
        Tyson Fury will always be his saving grace to spite Hearn and avoid ever dealing with the UK promoter.
        That's the only concern he has. Fk unifications, fk titles, fk fans. Fk boxing.
        A very shallow individual.



        He's a vengeful clown who hates Hearn so much that he can't even talk to him on the phone.
        Well, the trilogy is the easiest path for him to avoid wading through the hassles of finding the next, right dancing partner for Wilder. If he had his way, he'd like Wilder to fight Fury endless times. In his mind, Fury completes Wilder in terms of drawing fans. Wilder is a nobody on his own.

        And so making the trilogy is just a matter of saying yes and all he had to do is show up in presscons, and veteran Arum will arrange everything for him. He's lazy.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
          Not a chance. Casuals that don't have money to burn won't pay for a rematch when the previous fight was a complete mismatch.
          That is totally irrelevant. Fury and Wilder are more known than ever.

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            #15
            Originally posted by RoyJonesJrp4pno1 View Post
            That is totally irrelevant. Fury and Wilder are more known than ever.
            How is that irrelevant. You think people want to see nevermind pay for noncompetitive mismatches? No they don't. We saw this with Pacquiao-Bradley 3.

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              #16
              Originally posted by maguirre View Post
              Well, the trilogy is the easiest path for him to avoid wading through the hassles of finding the next, right dancing partner for Wilder. If he had his way, he'd like Wilder to fight Fury endless times. In his mind, Fury completes Wilder in terms of drawing fans. Wilder is a nobody on his own.

              And so making the trilogy is just a matter of saying yes and all he had to do is show up in presscons, and veteran Arum will arrange everything for him. He's lazy.
              Deontae needs to fire this manager of his.
              Shirley is not even after Wilder's best interest.
              He climbed up the ring and castigated Breland for throwing in the towel.
              The guy is not concerned about his fighter's well being.
              He's only concerned about his own interests.

              If Winkel is a real businessman, setting emotions aside,
              Joshua is the better option for Wilder than a trilogy with Fury.
              He also has better chances at beating AJ and win 3 belts.

              Hearn would make the Wilder/AJ fight at the drop of a hat.
              Last edited by rickJen; 03-01-2020, 02:34 PM.

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                #17
                the 3rd fight is unnecessary. Wilder lost both times by a wide margin. Second time he got beaten up like an amateur

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by mike1010011 View Post
                  He outboxed him the first time,and stopped him the second time. The only way that they could possibly bring about a 3rd fight is if they start pumping out excuses as to why Wilder lost,and double down on the idea that his right hand will always keep him in the fight. They'd have to sell that fight hard. Only way that the 3rd fight would be interesting is if Wilder eats a huge slice of humble pie,gets paid less, and goes to England to take Joshua's belts.
                  Already posted this before on the day after the fight
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                  It's going to be a hard sell. Anyone in the top 50 would have been more competitive. Should the commissions even sanction it?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                    How is that irrelevant. You think people want to see nevermind pay for noncompetitive mismatches? No they don't. We saw this with Pacquiao-Bradley 3.
                    Of course its irrelevant. Mayweather-Mcgregor done 4 million buys. What is a bigger mismatch than a 49-0 all time great fighting a guy with no fights?

                    PPV's isn't about if a fight is competitive or not. It's about how known the 2 main event fighter's are. Fury and Wilder are more known than ever after all of the promotion that Fox and ESPN have done for this fight.

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                      #20
                      it's an EASY sell


                      this time Fury's gloves will NOT be tampered with!! It'll be an even playing field

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