"When You Really Wanna Fight Someone, The Fight Gets Done" Wilder v Fury 12/1 SHOWTIME PPV Thread

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I don't understand why wilder would give fury a rematch if he wins?!

Why do we need to see 2 fights from these 2 without the first fight happening yet. I can see why wilder would want rematch as champ but fury getting one if he loses is bizarre.

Well, if Wilder drops a bomb on his chin in the first four rounds, there won't be a rematch. Hell, Michael Spinks had a rematch clause against Mike Tyson and we all know how that went.



Why that?

Why no :scust: for Whyte and Eddie when they pulled that bullshyt that the UK fans wanted to see Whyte-Chisora II instead of a fight against Ortiz (their own poll put that BS to bed as Ortiz was chosen as the opponent overwhelmingly) when Ortiz pulled their hoe card thinking he wouldn't accept that Dec. 22nd date? Hell, the #2 Pencil even avoided a fight with bum ass Breazeale. Now the fight date is in peril with Chisora fukking up the plan by not accepting the money Fast Eddie is offering for the rematch.

Need to change the name of that outfit from Matchroom to Duckroom Boxing.

What you should be mad at is all the people who turned down a match w/ Ortiz on that Dec. 1st date.

He ducked that smoke earlier this year against Ortiz.


When Ortiz pulled Whyte's hoe card two weeks ago


 

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Well, if Wilder drops a bomb on his chin in the first four rounds, there won't be a rematch. Hell, Michael Spinks had a rematch clause against Mike Tyson and we all know how that went.



Why that?

Why no :scust: for Whyte and Eddie when they pulled that bullshyt that the UK fans wanted to see Whyte-Chisora II instead of a fight against Ortiz (their own poll put that BS to bed as Ortiz was chosen as the opponent overwhelmingly) when Ortiz pulled their hoe card thinking he wouldn't accept that Dec. 22nd date? Hell, the #2 Pencil even avoided a fight with bum ass Breazeale. Now the fight date is in peril with Chisora fukking up the plan by not accepting the money Fast Eddie is offering for the rematch.

Need to change the name of that outfit from Matchroom to Duckroom Boxing.

What you should be mad at is all the people who turned down a match w/ Ortiz on that Dec. 1st date.

He ducked that smoke earlier this year against Ortiz.


When Ortiz pulled Whyte's hoe card two weeks ago




you are clearly not familiar with what i think should be on this PPV breh..it has nothing to do with your everlasting beef with Uncle Eddie, Matchroom, and DAZN
 
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you are clearly not familiar with what i think should be on this PPV breh..it has nothing to do with your everlasting beef with Uncle Eddie, Matchroom, and DAZN

Well, vote with your wallet. If you think it's shyt, don't buy it and encourage others to do the same. Ortiz had over a dozen fighters ranked in the top 10 among the various sanctioning bodies that said no to the December 1st date including Whyte.

For example, Crawford and Spence are two of my favorite fighters. However, until they get in the ring, I'm not supporting shyt they do.
 

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You think Wilder is gonna be the first or Will Tyson Just outclass/ bore us for 12 rounds to victory?

wilder has struggle in his boxing but i also think fury has lost a step physically...i cant see fury avoiding that right hand for 12 rounds
 

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Fury and Marganegro on the same card. BT Sport have already got my money. :blessed:
Another 12 round schooling by Fury. Might get to see another Calzaghe-Lacy moment, this is gonna be good. :blessed:
 

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Joe Joyce-Joe Hanks To Open Wilder-Fury Pay-Per-View Undercard

By Keith Idec

A deal for the opener of Showtime’s four-fight pay-per-view telecast December 1 has been finalized.

BoxingScene.com has learned heavyweights Joe Joyce and Joe Hanks have agreed to terms to fight on the Deontay Wilder-Tyson Fury undercard that night. London’s Joyce (6-0, 6 KOs) and Hanks (23-2, 15 KOs), of Newark, New Jersey, will meet in a 10-rounder at Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Joyce told Sky Sports last week that he might fight Gerald Washington (19-2-1, 12 KOs) on the Wilder-Fury undercard. Washington turned down the fight, but the 35-year-old Hanks happily accepted an opportunity to knock off a 2016 Olympian his handlers hope to place on the fast track toward a heavyweight title shot.

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The 6-feet-6, 260-pound Joyce, 33, has been one of Fury’s primary sparring partner’s for the lineal heavyweight champion’s shot at Wilder’s WBC title. Before heading back to trainer Abel Sanchez’s gym in Big Bear Lake, California, to work with Fury, Joyce scored a fifth-round knockout against Iago Kiladze (26-4, 18 KOs) on September 30 in Ontario, California.

The 6-feet-4, 250-pound Hanks has won both of his bouts since suffering his lone losses – back-to-back defeats to Andy Ruiz Jr. (31-1, 20 KOs) and Derric Rossy (31-13, 15 KOs) in July 2013 and May 2014. Ruiz stopped Hanks in the fourth round and Rossy edged him by majority decision in a 10-rounder.

An official announce of the Wilder-Fury undercard is expected later this week.

In addition to Joyce-Hanks, it’ll include the return of Jarrett Hurd (22-0, 15 KOs). The IBF/IBO/WBA 154-pound champion will encounter England’s Jason Welborn (24-6, 7 KOs) in Hurd’s first fight since having surgery in June to repair a torn rotator cuff in his left shoulder.

The fourth televised fight December 1 will match Cuban heavyweight contender Luis Ortiz (29-1, 25 KOs, 2 NC) against Travis Kauffman (32-2, 23 KOs), of Reading, Pennsylvania.

all but confirmed...:smh: this is a terrible terrible offering for a PPV
 
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