Comments Thread For: Arum: If Whyte Doesn't Fight, We'll Get Decent Opponent For Tyson Fury
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Tyson Fury is a great fighter, but he is a poor champion thus-far. You just have to be honest with yourself, and stop ignoring this.If it’s Manuel Charr then that’s a disgrace. It’s a disgrace that a sanctioning body would have him in their top 20. He is not a credible opponent.
Robert Helenius is also a crap option.
I’m a huge Tyson Fury fan. He resonates with me and things I’ve gone through in my life, but I’m wondering if his handlers have seen some things in sparring that make them nervous and think that every time out against a top ten is a crapshoot. I mean Charr??? That’s being very very cautious…..
Robert Helenius and Manual Charr should really be Hughie Fury or Derek Chisora's next potential opponents.
Stop blaming it on his handlers, Tyson Fury has all the power in the world to override whatever his team wants and push for Joe Joyce or just some kind of fight which is more appealing.
I am sure Danial Dubois would take the fight, if he loses so what 'All experience for him'.
Joe Joyce, Sanchez, Hrgovic there are many fights out there. I have left Andy Ruiz Junior off the list, I think Fury likes the idea of facing unbeaten fighters or fighters his rivals have not fought.
Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-18-2022, 08:32 AM.Comment
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I looked at the headline and I was going to write something like: "Arum will say they will get a decent opponent, then get someone terrible and say no one decent was available."
Then I read what Arum said and he is floating the idea of Manuel Charr! Ha, ha, ha! He's being upfront about getting someone terrible.Comment
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Arum petitioned for the 80/20 split for this exact reason, Fury does not want to fight the top guys. Anyway, as much as the haters hate it, AJ/Usyk are fighting in the A league and making millions more than Fury/Wilder can dream of.Comment
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