I think John Fury might be responsible for Fury-Wilder III getting delayed

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    I think John Fury might be responsible for Fury-Wilder III getting delayed

    In a recent interview with boxing social, John Fury's exact words about Tyson were "I'm in charge now"

    I suspect that John wasn't happy with Fury's camp in America and got in Tyson's ear.

    Fury always listens to his dad, so I think he'll train with John and then move his camp back over to the States for the last few weeks.

    In hindsight, I think the Covid thing was bs.

    Yeah I'm a Fury fan, but I tell it how it is. I still support the guy and i think he beats Wilder and Joshua, as long as the fights happen soon.

    Tyson isn't getting any younger and sooner or later all his out of the ring antics, the weight gain etc, will catch up with him.

    Last edited by removed; 08-05-2021, 09:26 AM.
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    Has anyone seen those John Fury billboards outside Piccadilly?

    Is he actually fighting this Micky Theo fella?

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    • champion4ever
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      He is. He never wanted Tyson to take that rubber/trilogy bout with Deontay Wilder in the first because he knew his son wouldn't win this time. It was a fight that neither one of them wanted. It certainly wouldn't surprise the Hell out of me to see Tyson Fury not step a foot inside of a boxing ring against Deontay Wilder on October 9th either or ever again. Watch how that one get postponed as well.

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        #4
        Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
        Has anyone seen those John Fury billboards outside Piccadilly?

        Is he actually fighting this Micky Theo fella?
        Seen them around Deansgate in Manchester, no idea what stunt that is for

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          All this chopping and changing cannot be good. I thought Sugar Hill Steward was doing fine.

          I suppose John Fury did not like the antics and commotion that was going on in america 'Maybe he wanted to take Fury back to the old school environment'.

          But me personally I think the most optimal trainer for Tyson Fury, is Peter Fury.

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            Originally posted by E-Thug

            Seen them around Deansgate in Manchester, no idea what stunt that is for
            Think it’s for a white collar fight or something, is there more, yeah?

            I’ve only seen the two by Piccadilly and they did make me laugh.

            I’m onto that Russ who runs Porky’s Corner, he had a billboard up in Essex years back calling out Eddie Hearn. He must be trying to promote a fight between Fury and that Theo fella. Madness…

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              That would still make it Tyson's fault. Why is everyone else to blame apart from him?

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                John Fury was also telling him to walk away from AJ because he said negotiations were taking to long but referenced Tyson was to rusty for AJ it wasn’t a fair fight without a warm up fight for his son then con****uously Tyson came out spurring the same thing how ring rust is a major factor . It goes to show they are still Cherry picking Wilder where Fury is now out of the ring even longer .

                John Fury states he wants the AJ fight now but he didn’t have the same energy when Hearn was trying to get it going .
                Last edited by REDEEMER; 08-05-2021, 01:24 PM.

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                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                  All this chopping and changing cannot be good. I thought Sugar Hill Steward was doing fine.

                  I suppose John Fury did not like the antics and commotion that was going on in america 'Maybe he wanted to take Fury back to the old school environment'.

                  But me personally I think the most optimal trainer for Tyson Fury, is Peter Fury.
                  I would disagree Steward knows his boxing in fact had Fury throwing correct punching . Look at Hughie Fury he still throws like wet spaghetti arms ,Peter is more of a play tag trainer . Fury looks far more menacing under Hill and in the corner it’s no nonsense he’s running the show . Fury is not going to grind it out in the U.K like he is in the hard nosed U.S gyms . If Hill is able to do this in one fight granted it’s Wilder , he could surely make Fury way more effective in another . I would trust Sugar Hill with heavyweights over Peter anyway .
                  Last edited by REDEEMER; 08-05-2021, 01:35 PM.

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                    Originally posted by REDEEMER

                    I would disagree Steward knows his boxing in fact had Fury throwing correct punching . Look at Hughie Fury he still throws like wet spaghetti arms ,Peter is more of a play tag trainer . Fury looks far more menacing under Hill and in the corner it’s no nonsense he’s running the show . Fury is not going to grind it out in the U.K like he is in the hard nosed U.S gyms . If Hill is able to do this in one fight granted it’s Wilder , he could surely make Fury way more effective in another . I would trust Sugar Hill with heavyweights over Peter anyway .
                    Fury has fought the way he did against Wilder II, under Peter Fury. Before the rematch, I kept on mentioning that 'Fury will fight Wilder, the same way he fought USS Cunningham'.

                    Sugar Hill is a good trainer, he seems very direct and certain.

                    I don't think this chopping and changing is good for Fury, I am not sure whether Sugar Hill Steward is in camp?

                    This change could be a game changing variable.


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