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Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
Bagz, I know this is probably not relevant to our discussion but have you seen what petero / Peter Fury posted on his Twitter feed? Apparently hes scouting Hughie's next opponent ( NO not Tony Yoka ) or is thinking of buying Versace underwear, can you imagine Peter Fury posing for his gay lover in these? Is it true Petero?
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Originally posted by Oregonian View Post———-
Perhaps. But he didn’t do that in the 1st or 2nd fight and he arguably lost the 1st fight.
Everything we’ve seen so far favors Fury including historical rematches. The guy that got beat up like a piñata is usually exposed for the one-trick pony that he is/was.
Edison Miranda, Vivian Harris, Jermaine Taylor and Mayorga come to mind.
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Originally posted by Jack Rivers View Post
I don't disagree but fury has never defended a title.
What’s more important, unifying the division by fighting all the belt holders or defending a title against anyone ranked by the sanctioning bodies?
Today, as expected, AJ’s loss means Fury is the top dawg at HW.
After he beats Wilder and then hopefully Usyk, why would you still be hang up on defending a title?
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Originally posted by Oregonian View Post———
What’s more important, unifying the division by fighting all the belt holders or defending a title against anyone ranked by the sanctioning bodies?
Today, as expected, AJ’s loss means Fury is the top dawg at HW.
After he beats Wilder and then hopefully Usyk, why would you still be hang up on defending a title?
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Originally posted by Jack Rivers View Post
Because that's part of the greatness of the sport. To be able to defend what your won and carry on the title as the best. That's why there are few that do it. With a high turnover of belt swapping that just shows there isn't 1 dominant fighter .. Unless you continue to fight bums to keep your title like wilder did defending it 10 times.
Alright, let’s try a different path; after Fury destroys wilder, who do you think he should fight? Assuming he fights three times next year, name the guys that Fury should go after.
Or can you mention the guys Fury perhaps ducked in your opinion?
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Originally posted by Oregonian View Post——-
Alright, let’s try a different path; after Fury destroys wilder, who do you think he should fight? Assuming he fights three times next year, name the guys that Fury should go after.
Or can you mention the guys Fury perhaps ducked in your opinion?
fury ducked klitscho in a sense for the rematch. Sure you can attribute the non rematch due to mental health and the fact he was suspended for failing drug tests. He tried to duck wilder and fight AJ. He also has ducked whyte in the past. Wilder has ducked whyte too. I get why these boxer duck others when there's nothing in the line or even there is. It's strategy to maintain their records, belts, and whether it's financially in their favor or not too put all that on the line.
Are all these guys warriors? Sure. But it's naive to think fury is in it for glory and legacy. He's in it for $$$ and the big payday fight just got delayed or even cancelled with AJ losing. Even if fury wins to be undisputed he'll retire or if there's a bigger payday after sure he'll stick around to make money.
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