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  • Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: Hearn, Joshua Worstest-Damn Businessmen In History; Today They Lost $90M!

    Tyson Fury took to Instagram on Wednesday to express his displeasure with Anthony Joshua's apparent refusal to accept step-aside money to allow an Oleksandr Usyk-Fury fight for full supremacy in the heavyweight division.
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  • #2
    But did he really say "worstest?" That sounds like something Deontay would say.

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    • #3
      He sounds like it was someone else's money...

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      • #4
        think he is assuming that Joshua loses vs Usyk so there all Brit unifier for all the belts won't happen or will be worth much less

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        • #5
          Tyson Fury just looking out for Anthony Joshua...that's rich.
          GTFOH!
          Last edited by factsarenice; 01-26-2022, 04:39 PM.

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          • #6
            Joshua is like a spare pr ick at a wedding well beaten and rematch Eddie gets him another go! Joshua is just in the way here .Move aside let the unbeaten top guys fight! Take the money not the beating!

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            • #7
              A true speaker of the Queen’s English ought to know that the correct term is, in fact, “worstliest”, and Chris Eubank will be straight on the phone to put a flea in “hith ear”.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by thack View Post
                Joshua is like a spare pr ick at a wedding well beaten and rematch Eddie gets him another go! Joshua is just in the way here .Move aside let the unbeaten top guys fight! Take the money not the beating!
                I'm sorry but it's Fury that lost 90 million. Joshua already made his 90 million fighting Ruiz.

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                • #9
                  It's a similar situation to where we were last year when Joshua was angling for the undisputed, but had Usyk waiting for his mandatory and Fury was contractually bound to give Wilder his rematch, unless Wilder accepted step aside money. Wilder wanted his rematch and Usyk wanted his mandatory shot.

                  Surprise, surprise, Whyte wants his mandatory shot and it sounds like Joshua wants his rematch.

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                  • #10
                    Personally, 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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