This is a C L U S T E R F U C K at its finest. Fury vs Whyte couldve already been near and Usyk and AJ could be well on their way to the rematch. Just sign some damn contracts so we can see the undisputed in 2022
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Originally posted by jonnyc420 View PostPersonally, I don't understand it, Joshua rather take another boxing lesson from Usyk, then step aside. Fury would have at least been a different style, sure he'd still get whooped but at least would have made significant money for simply waiting, he'd beat Whyte again and would have at least competed for the undisputed championship in a huge fight against Fury. He could take that L and be set for life in the process. Instead he rather get embarrassed again and delay the process of Fury becoming the undisputed HW champ. Way to go you dumb robot!
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Originally posted by BomaE View Post
You think Eddie and Joshua are fools to accept such deal when Fury is so unpredictable and acts irrationally most of the time. There is no guarantee that Fury would fight AJ if he steps aside. We all saw how he refused to give Klitschko his contracted rematch and we saw how he refused to give Wilder his rematch until an arbitration ordered it.Boxingmean likes this.
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So Joshua is more interested in trying to beat a guy who beat him clearly for the sake of glory in regaining his world titles and Fury is on social media gloating about how much money Joshua is blowing?
So which one sounds like a gladiator and which one sounds like a business man now?
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Originally posted by factsarenice View Post
I'm sorry but it's Fury that lost 90 million. Joshua already made his 90 million fighting Ruiz.Anglo_Saxon Boxingmean like this.
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Step aside money plus whatever Joshua could make fighting the winner of Usyk and Fury because Usyk is gonna belt Joshua again should they fight next. Ah well.
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Nobody gets offered $90m to do nothing. Maybe the step aside money could be a bit more than a tenth of that, but not that ridiculous amount of $90m.
It does a show a desire for Joshua to try and beat Usyk, a difficult task indeed.
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Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post
They rather Joshua embarrass himself vs Usyk again? I'm all for it. Fury still handled business vs Wilder and gave him a prolonged beating for his troubles. Klitschko was schooled, Fury simply rather move on and become undisputed. May be unpredictable but him and Usyk are the best HWs and should fight sooner rather than later. Instead the dumb robot rather get in the way and expose himself further.
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If true then F*** it. Fury may aswell Give Whyte an offer of up to 30% take it or leave it, beat him and just fight winner of Usyk/Joshua.
can’t disrespect Joshua for refusing to step aside, even if Usyk beats the brakes off him atleast he’s willing to get straight back in there with Usyk again. That’s if these reports are true of course!buge likes this.
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Originally posted by DaNeutral. View PostSo Joshua is more interested in trying to beat a guy who beat him clearly for the sake of glory in regaining his world titles and Fury is on social media gloating about how much money Joshua is blowing?
So which one sounds like a gladiator and which one sounds like a business man now?
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