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  • joe strong
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    #11
    Originally posted by Froch_uppercut

    I think it makes perfect sense and really needs to happen next for several reasons.

    Firstly, Fury is super unstable and changes his mind like the wind . If he will sign the fight now let's move forward- he gas till June or July to.prepare and that's plenty if he applies himself to the task. He has a good trainer so.no excuses.

    Second: there is the huge issue of mandatories. The whole vibe around this fight is that it's for all the marbles..if you allow a postponement it poses a serious risk of Fury ducking or a mandatory getting in the way.

    Thirdly, if you postpone one of them may lose (probably not Fury cos he will rematch Sefer Seferi or someone like that) but anyway, better to move forward with it now and don't postpone.

    As an.aside, Fury's waffling lately is worrisome, and his bs about being inactive. Firstly that's his own fault, but watch his Sefer Seferi fightbagain and tell me: what possible benefit can his crappy opponents really provide by way of a tune up? If he was like Dilkian Whyte, taking on Povetkin or someone like that as a tune up = fair enough, but he doesn't fight those guys. Fury is a massive fraud who is getting a severe beat down if he takes the AJ fight..he's already taken himself off social media and we all know.why - guy is sh***ing his pants and is trying to find a way out of this fight.
    Beat both Klitschko & Wilder with all the cards stacked against him. He did it with drug & mental problems. Hardly a fraud. He is as real as it gets. A guy who could have a complete meltdown at anytime or fall off the wagon but is an amazingly talented guy. A ticking time bomb . That is what makes him such an enigma. A rare talent but has serious flaws outside the ring. Imagine if he had his s**t together what he could achieve. He comes from a family with a seriously checkered background. It really is amazing he has got this far. With all his character flaws i still favour him over Joshua. Fury has the common folk behind him because of his character flaws & i have no doubt if many had a chance to have a pint with a boxer it would be with a guy like Fury or Ricky Hatton. Guys that the average Joe plummer can relate to...
    Last edited by joe strong; 03-12-2021, 07:02 PM.

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    • macmike100
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      #12
      I read in Star that Fury might be back on the sauce. Could that be the delay? I sure hope not.

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      • Cinci Champ
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        #13
        this whole thing is weird

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        • Jkp
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          #14
          No way in hell AJ goes back to USA after the beating Ruiz put on him, last time he attempted to take over America.

          I remember him pondering to the USA press whether to break Ruiz jaw or not. What a fool he turned out to be.

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          • Jkp
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            #15
            AJ continues to dodge the top 2 guys in the division. This is getting pathetic.

            Eddie's narrative doesn't match up with reality.

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            • Fair Shake
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              #16
              They should just do it somewhere in England. Seriously, why Las Vegas? The fight will start at around 4 in the morning in the U.K and that isn't very fair. I'm not British.. but this is and will forever be the biggest most hyped fight in British boxing history.

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              • REDEEMER
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                #17
                Originally posted by joe strong
                Beat both Klitschko & Wilder with all the cards stacked against him. He did it with drug & mental problems. Hardly a fraud. He is as real as it gets. A guy who could have a complete meltdown at anytime or fall off the wagon but is an amazingly talented guy. A ticking time bomb . That is what makes him such an enigma. A rare talent but has serious flaws outside the ring. Imagine if he had his s**t together what he could achieve. He comes from a family with a seriously checkered background. It really is amazing he has got this far. With all his character flaws i still favour him over Joshua. Fury has the common folk behind him because of his character flaws & i have no doubt if many had a chance to have a pint with a boxer it would be with a guy like Fury or Ricky Hatton. Guys that the average Joe plummer can relate to...

                Fury will be known as the biggest ducker at this point if he decides to not sign . Undisputed that has had way to much back and forth on his side since 2018 . I can say this because there’s 3 guys Arum , Warren , Hearn and a huge MTK global he is also involved with that put the fight together for a undisputed fight where social media is waiting .

                Furys just not real , he even admits you don’t know when he’s lying in the interview and he gets more fans for it ? If Wilder wasn’t around he would be Wilder today .Ha

                At this point Fury is the guy you hire to fix your plumbing and when it’s clear looks for things to steal in your household. Ha
                Last edited by REDEEMER; 03-12-2021, 11:15 PM.

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                • lion33lit
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                  #18
                  Fury can simply choose to lose his belt for blatantly refusing to honor the Wilder contract....there’s no way he should keep his flop-pity earned belt, especially since he has the audacity to ignore the legal contract he agreed to.

                  If Fury wants to, he can fight Anthony for the “money” glory, which means he can maneuver his celebrity and approving fan base by heading for the large sum of money to ride off into the sunset like a bandit.

                  Fury OWES Wilder another legally binding fight! Who cares what money hungry delusional Hearn is imagining and wants to make financially. Money is Hearns cup of tea; honoring contracts - not so much.

                  Hopefully Fury’s belt is legally stripped, he didn’t earn it. What he does afterwards with his steaks and beer is totally up to him and Arum.

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                  • TheMDIDDI
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                    #19
                    Fury is ducking this fight. Anyone who thinks AJ is ducking this clown is one ****** son of a *****

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                    • Toffee
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Froch_uppercut

                      I think it makes perfect sense and really needs to happen next for several reasons.

                      Firstly, Fury is super unstable and changes his mind like the wind . If he will sign the fight now let's move forward- he gas till June or July to.prepare and that's plenty if he applies himself to the task. He has a good trainer so.no excuses.

                      Second: there is the huge issue of mandatories. The whole vibe around this fight is that it's for all the marbles..if you allow a postponement it poses a serious risk of Fury ducking or a mandatory getting in the way.

                      Thirdly, if you postpone one of them may lose (probably not Fury cos he will rematch Sefer Seferi or someone like that) but anyway, better to move forward with it now and don't postpone.

                      As an.aside, Fury's waffling lately is worrisome, and his bs about being inactive. Firstly that's his own fault, but watch his Sefer Seferi fightbagain and tell me: what possible benefit can his crappy opponents really provide by way of a tune up? If he was like Dilkian Whyte, taking on Povetkin or someone like that as a tune up = fair enough, but he doesn't fight those guys. Fury is a massive fraud who is getting a severe beat down if he takes the AJ fight..he's already taken himself off social media and we all know.why - guy is sh***ing his pants and is trying to find a way out of this fight.
                      I don't disagree with you for one second... Fury's instability is the driver for this being next. He's a ticking time bomb and his team know it.

                      I think they can work around mandatories.

                      But the heat in the middle East in June, the pandemic removing potential sites from a competitive price war, Fury's inactivity, and Joshua's continuing rebuild make me think there are more arguments against than for.

                      But Fury's ability to keep himself on the straight and narrow is a very big one, I'll agree.

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