Its playing for time until after the AJ Povetkin fight imo, Wilder clearly wants AJ not Fury
Frank promised us answers last week and we've not heard a peep since
I think they've had us on Its playing for time until after the AJ Povetkin fight imo, Wilder clearly wants AJ not FuryFrank promised us answers last week and we've not heard a peep since
Dan Rafael said he heard that Fury thinks he needs another tune up !
Frank will be a laughing stock. I expect we will hear next week that Fury has a hand injury to save face for Frank.
I think we can forget about this.Dan Rafael said he heard that Fury thinks he needs another tune up !Frank will be a laughing stock. I expect we will hear next week that Fury has a hand injury to save face for Frank.
1. Make posters 2 Announce fight live on TV 3. Try to make fight 4. Blame everyone else if it doesn’t happen 5. Go mental waving printed out emails about
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"Frank Warren boxing business school:1. Make posters2 Announce fight live on TV3. Try to make fight4. Blame everyone else if it doesn’t happen 5. Go mental waving printed out emails about1:54 PM - Aug 19, 201815861 people are talking about this"
The first press conference for the highly-anticipated WBC heavyweight fight between Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury will take place on Monday, with the showdown likely to produce fireworks after months of build-up.
Sportsmail understands that a United States venue will this week be revealed for December 1 or 8, having been under negotiation since Wilder travelled to Belfast to watch Fury outpoint Francesco Pianeta last month.
Las Vegas will be the destination, and Warren told IFL TV: 'It's been about deciding what venue it will go to. It's not an issue because it's a nice problem, it's who is going to put up the most money.
'We've got a press conference next Monday, Wilder will be in town, and that will be the start of the (promotional) tour.
'We do London, then we go to New York, then on to Los Angeles.
'You get the usual things with judges, depending on where it is going to take place. If you go to Las Vegas they want to appoint all the officials; we don't particularly want that.
'We want the officials agreed between the two parties, and they should be as neutral as possible. That is one of the things we have been working on.'
Confirmation of the Fury-Wilder fight details appear likely to come when Warren's rivals Matchroom are concluding the promotion of Saturday's bout between WBA, WBO and IBF champion Anthony Joshua and Russian Alexander Povetkin.
Responding to suggestions he is accepting the Wilder fight to cash out on his reputation, the 30-year-old Fury said on social media: 'I wouldn't lose a fight for £100million, let alone the few million I'm going to get for fighting Wilder. It's not about money for me.'
The first press conference for the highly-anticipated WBC heavyweight fight between Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury will take place on Monday, with the showdown likely to produce fireworks after months of build-up.Sportsmail understands that a United S