Why Fury Pushed All The Way Back to October

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  • GrandpaBernard
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    #1

    Why Fury Pushed All The Way Back to October

    It doesn’t take that long to recover from Soyrona especially for someone with great genetics like Fury

    are they afraid to stage two huge PPVs per month. August occupied with Errol and Sept is Ginger Season
  • QballLobo
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    The effects can last for a while. Jason Tatum of the Boston Celtics said he didn’t feel right for over a month after he had it with minor symptoms. He was having a great season then had a major slump. He’s younger and a more elite all around athlete than Fury.
    Once it was postponed then October also makes the most sense with Pacquiao/Spence in August and Canelo’s next fight as well as Oscar De La Hoya’s comeback fight scheduled for September as well.
    Take more time so no excuses on fight night.

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      #3
      Originally posted by QballLobo
      The effects can last for a while. Jason Tatum of the Boston Celtics said he didn’t feel right for over a month after he had it with minor symptoms. He was having a great season then had a major slump. He’s younger and a more elite all around athlete than Fury.
      Once it was postponed then October also makes the most sense with Pacquiao/Spence in August and Canelo’s next fight as well as Oscar De La Hoya’s comeback fight scheduled for September as well.
      Take more time so no excuses on fight night.
      Now Deontay has all the time in the world

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