It looks like the stage is set for the biggest Heavyweight championship fight since Ali-Frazier in 1971, when @Tyson_Fury meets @anthonyfjoshua for the undisputed crown.
— Bob Arum (@BobArum) December 12, 2020
We at Top Rank will start on Monday working to put that fight together.
Now that Wilder has come out and said that Fury is not the champion as he did not beat Wilder. Wilder said the guy that Fury beat wasn't himself, it was a zombie version of Deontay Wilder. That led some of his followers to believe the guy that got beat by Fury was infact his brother Marsellos Wilder who sneakily switched place with Deontay to fight Fury. But being the smart people these Wilder fans are they thought it might be tad bit unlikely it was his brother.. So instead they are now circulating the roumor that Wilder was drugged by team Fury before the fight. SMH!! Where does this stupidity end?! No surprise though! When you're the worst sore loser with the biggest list of excuses, you're fan base will likely be the worst losers and makeup even more ridiculous excuses. He should be known as ExcuseSquad now.Man.... Listened again to Young Pharaoh’s stream on Deontay Wilder possibly getting drugged before the Fury rematch. Know what? I think he right. Deontay wasnt there man. He even say so himself. Dirty cheating ass fools drugged the champ! pic.twitter.com/qtYawHCmuk
— BZP BombZquad People 💣 (@BZPbombZquad) April 19, 2020
������ Oh my days, the meltdown of the LDBC just reached another epic level! �������� pic.twitter.com/JTwilCxtiz
— Michael Sanders �� (@banzaimike1985) March 18, 2020
Guess he hits the pads with the gloves half on as well. He’s mastered the art of fighting with gloves half on. Look how the wrist and glove is flapping. pic.twitter.com/WTJiEGrztO
— Ishé Oluwa Kamau Ali Smith (@IsheSugarShay) March 17, 2020
The @BronzeBomber costume excuse is coming apart at the seams. In late 2018, he visited firefighters & remarked on how heavy a fire fighting jacket was. When asked if he could fight in firefighter equipment, he said "I'll be able to manage...I wear a 40, 45lb vest when I train" pic.twitter.com/ADl7nFdhcC
— BoxingSquared (@Boxing_Squared) February 26, 2020
“He’s better than @mrdavidhaye @anthonyfjoshua and that @DillianWhyte”
— Fight Disciples (@FightDisciples) February 26, 2020
“What about @Tyson_Fury?”
SOUND ON pic.twitter.com/pSIb7b1RH9
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ERs8BCuWAAAJ2Jq?format=jpg&name=small https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ERs7YMnX0AUcdga?format=jpg&name=mediumThere you go @bronzebomber no surprise you lying coward #excuses #fraud pic.twitter.com/PXds1EuSqI
— Dillian Whyte (@DillianWhyte) February 26, 2020
The burglars who ransacked the Sussex home of British boxer Chris Eubank Jr broke in again a few days after just to leave his IBO super middleweight belt. https://static.wixstatic.com/media/51759d_acba98a8649c4565b50af17edb4e3f29~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_528,h_297,al_c,q_80,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01/51759d_acba98a8649c4565b50af17edb4e3f29~mv2.webp Eubank Jr, son of British boxing legend Chris Eubank, took to social media earlier this week to tell fans his mansion in Sussex had been burgled while he was out. The perpetrators had smashed the back bedroom window and took a number of the fighter's precious belongings, including his beloved International Boxing Organization championship belt, which, despite not being recognised as a major world title by anyone other than Eubank Jr, is generally glued to his shoulder wherever he goes. https://static.wixstatic.com/media/51759d_f1ad3948cbb24a62a33c392d0e41bc5a~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_527,h_946,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01/51759d_f1ad3948cbb24a62a33c392d0e41bc5a~mv2.webp It's not clear why the 30-year-old from Hove left the belt in his house that night, but he was no doubt devastated to arrive home and find it had been stolen by heartless thieves who couldn't possibly understand its value. https://static.wixstatic.com/media/51759d_64a2159760554b57a7f4646005778736~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_528,h_566,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01/51759d_64a2159760554b57a7f4646005778736~mv2.webp And as it turns out, they couldn't find anyone else who understood its value either. Presumably unable to find a buyer for the unheralded strap, the burglars broke into Eubank Jr's home through the very same, recently repaired window just a few days after the initial incident to leave the belt on the pugilist's bed. According to Eubank Jr, who had taunted the burglars for neglecting to take his expensive Dolce and Gabbana jacket and expensive watch (possibly in the hope that they would return and a few right hooks would convince them to give his title back), they took no more of his belongings and only left the belt, to Eubank Jr's delight. https://static.wixstatic.com/media/51759d_d1891edcc6d54f8abcec27da619e090f~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_528,h_566,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01/51759d_d1891edcc6d54f8abcec27da619e090f~mv2.webpChris Eubank Jr was burgled but mocked the burglars for missing his most valuable possessions, this is class
— betclever (@bet_clever) January 23, 2020
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‼️ Anthony Joshua has claimed he had a new, recent meeting about the Deontay Wilder fight and intends to throw out a "curveball" offer if he beats Tyson Fury on Feb 22nd to attempt to lure him away from the trilogy and into an undisputed clash instead.
— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) January 21, 2020
✅🤼*♂️ Tyson Fury has ACCEPTED Anthony Joshua's sparring offer and declared he'd "love" to have him in camp to help beat Deontay Wilder. He also said he would then face AJ afterwards…
— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) December 17, 2019
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