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

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  • turnedup
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    #41
    Both big men will lose to Usyk and I don’t care for the counter argument so save yourself the trouble.

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    • Wacked_Out
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      #42
      Nowdays, Aj somehow gives me the same vibes as Micheal Grant or maybe a Lance Whitaker. Big powerful giants with no killer instinct and ready to fold up. He doesnt impress me at all. I dont want to see AJ vs Fury.
      Last edited by Wacked_Out; 01-26-2022, 09:33 PM.

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      • Nash out
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        #43
        Originally posted by sportbuddha
        It’s obvious two things happened here 1. Whyte was not stepping aside for any money. 2. There were not enough reassurance that AJ would be guaranteed a shot at Fury. There are two gambles Hearn is making. Whyte can beat Fury and AJ can beat Usyk, you wouldn’t bet on either of those outcomes if you were keen on keeping your money.
        If Joshua does not take the step aside money the Fury fight is dead. Nothing for Fury to gain by beating Joshua coming off 2 losses. Joshua swerves Usyk, beats Whyte or somebody of a similar level, looks great, gets hyped again, new team, etc, and suddenly him vs Fury is huge. He ain't beating Usyk, and he certainly ain't beating Fury, but he's losing a massive event and payday by not taking the step aside, as Usyk beats him again. Usyk won arguably all 12 rounds in the first fight, 9 clear, 3 swing, so 120-108-117-111, and anywhere in between, all fair, 115-113 was laughable. Nash out.

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        • FlatLine
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          #44
          There's a possibility we get the Undisputed fight between AJ and Whyte this year then.
          Usyk and Fury are great boxers but they're clearly both beatable and came very close to losing several times before.

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          • Earl-Hickey
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            #45
            Originally posted by FlatLine
            There's a possibility we get the Undisputed fight between AJ and Whyte this year then.
            Usyk and Fury are great boxers but they're clearly both beatable and came very close to losing several times before.
            That would be hilarious and imagine if Whyte won, people on here would have anurisms

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            • Toffee
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              #46
              A Joshua/Whyte double is the most unlikely combination of the lot. But it's not out of the question.

              I would have been disappointed if either stepped aside. It sounds like they're both going to take the toughest challenge, the riskier route, and the sporting option rather than cash a big cheque.

              I wonder if this forum could find a way to respect them for that?

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              • Stuart Chandler
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                #47
                Originally posted by Earl-Hickey

                That would be hilarious and imagine if Whyte won, people on here would have anurisms
                That’s what’s going to happen though with or without Fury giving up his belt ,needs to take his beating like a man . Businessman Fury has many fooled not me though .

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                • Stuart Chandler
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by sportbuddha
                  It’s obvious two things happened here 1. Whyte was not stepping aside for any money. 2. There were not enough reassurance that AJ would be guaranteed a shot at Fury. There are two gambles Hearn is making. Whyte can beat Fury and AJ can beat Usyk, you wouldn’t bet on either of those outcomes if you were keen on keeping your money.
                  Whyte wants to retire Fury he’s not a businessman like him .

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                  • Akutalee
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                    #49
                    You’re a fool as if you will be the one to beat him
                    Originally posted by jonnyc420
                    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!
                    Last edited by Akutalee; 01-27-2022, 12:52 AM.

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                    • ShoulderRoll
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                      #50
                      I'm tired of Joshua getting in the way of having an undisputed, unified heavyweight champion.

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