Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury on His Future: I Don't Know What's Going To Happen

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  • LoadedWraps
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    #51
    Originally posted by W1LL
    After turning the division's "Baddess' Man" into a vegetable on 6 months medical suspension, there are people who will say, "but, but... Fury is scurred of Dillian Whyte doe!" I personally want to see Tyson fight Oleksandr Usyk. It is a shame that Rematchroom have forced the pointless rematch as usual. It just means we will have to wait into late 2022 before we get the chance to see Fury-Usyk for all the marbles. And no doubt the alphabet orgs will try to ruin the Undisputed fight before it can be made.

    I have no doubt that will happen, whether it's for all the marbles, or bare knuckle in someone's backyard.

    I said it once before but I'd like to see Fury build a hit list like Mayweather did, put the division on notice and clean em out one by one. Leave no doubt who el más macho, el más verraco, el más bravo is.

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    • RoadOfTheGypsy
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      #52
      Sadly I believe him, we really have no idea what is going to happen with Fury

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      • creekrat77
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        #53
        It's actually really sad how this pandemic took away a lot of the activity for Fury as Champion. He seems flat and uninterested with boxing now. Probably stemming from the AJ fight falling apart and then him ultimately losing.. He was on fire giving all kinds of interviews, really a furnace of ambition when he got that ESPN contract. This sport really needs him.

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        • P to the J
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          #54
          [QUOTE=creekrat77;n31133777]It's actually really sad how this pandemic took away a lot of the activity for Fury as Champion. He seems flat and uninterested with boxing now. Probably stemming from the AJ fight falling apart and then him ultimately losing.. He was on fire giving all kinds of interviews, really a furnace of ambition when he got that ESPN contract. This sport really needs him////


          Let’s be real, this guy (sadly) doesn’t get it up for a rematch. I still remember how flat he seemed in the build up to Wladimir: like he’d climbed Everest and now couldn’t be bothered to get back down.

          To my eyes, just looked like the whole Wilder trilogy fight was a chore for him and now he’s in the immediate aftermath of winning, he’s even more disengaged.

          all speculation on our part, obviously, but I always infer from his perpetually inconsistent rhetoric that his mental state is volatile and I’m always concerned that he’ll just slice himself out of existence.

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          • Oregonian
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            #55
            Originally posted by thetruthteller

            1 title defense does not make you an all time great. And 1 title defense and ducking the next fight does not make you great. You WAY off base with Wilder because he is a fraud just like Fury is. If Whyte is so beatable, then Fury should go ahead and beat him then right? Why skip him? Answer that
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            No where on my post do I even remotely suggest that Fury is ATG because of beating Wilder.
            As for your irrelevant 2nd point YET again, Fury just beat Wilder, you are already accusing him of ducking. Do you know what his plans are or is your toxic hatred for the man just that deep?

            I never said Fury would skip Whyte. Let me repeat what I wrote, if Whyte gets beat by Walin, will there be any reason for Fury to fight Whyte? Logic dictates that Fury will fight the winner, don’t you think?

            Why not wait and see Fury’s plans before accusing him of ducking?

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            • KidDinamita
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              #56
              Fury vs Usyk, there isn't another fight that needs to happen, not even the Joshua fight. it will be another beating for AJ doesn't even make sense the rematch.

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