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

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  • Jkp
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    #51
    Whyte and Joshua are only part of this discussion thanks to ridiculous rematch clauses that continually get in the way. Neither deserve title fights. But would love to see them both on the canvas again.

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #52
      Respect to Joshua, he wants to try and avenge his loss. Fury so damn desperate to avoid Whyte.

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      • Boxviewer
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        #53
        Tyson Fury should STFU and fight his mando. When he had the opportunity to fight AJ for the undisputed he wasn't so vocal or pushing hard for that fight to be made and now he's making noise. TF is truly a con artist.

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        • Boxviewer
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          #54
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
          I'm tired of Joshua getting in the way of having an undisputed, unified heavyweight champion.
          You most be an idiot and TF's azz l!cker, Tyson Fury was voiceless when AJ was pushing for the undisputed bout against him last year and now you fool turn around to blame AJ for delaying an undisputed fight. What a clown!

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          • Straightener
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            #55
            Fury needs to fight his mandatory

            It’s impossible for me to be a fury fan , he’s a complete clown with caravan schooling

            Glad Joshua didn’t step aside , fury would retire if he beat usky no doubt

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            • Tecnoworld
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              #56
              I hope AJ gets desmantled by Usyk in a way that hearn and himself won't be in any title fight at hw anymore.

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              • Walexhris
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                #57
                Originally posted by jonnyc420

                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.
                I don't understand why you care do much about Joshua, but I know you don't....if A.j accepted the step aside, you would have called him weak & scared for doing so

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                • Toffee
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                  #58
                  If Fury had just fought Wilder in the ring instead of in the courts then we would have had a clear path to undisputed.

                  Instead everyone waited on the WBC belt crap to be sorted.

                  Even then there was no energy for step aside offers with the biggest fight available on the horizon.

                  If it couldn't happen when Joshua v Wilder was marinated to death, and it couldn't happen when Fury and Joshua were both titlists, then it's certainly not happening now with a title in the hands of a likeable Ukrainian with limited casual appeal and a guy who fights only when there's nothing left to argue about, plus a contracted rematch and an ordered mandatory to deal with.

                  Just get on with the two fights that are obligated to be made.

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                  • BomaE
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by jonnyc420

                    I'm telling you it's gonna be a repeat, Fury wants the crown sooner rather than later. Thats champ s**t AJ can have Usyk after Fury is done with him. Who knows maybe Fury beating Usyk may give AJ a blueprint to actually beating the man instead of shaming himself again.
                    Whether it's a repeat or not that's all irrelevant. Let the man have his rematch. It's that simple

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                    • Walexhris
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                      #60
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                      Originally posted by Jab jab boom
                      wow you must be a huge Aj fan. Most would prefer to see a hw unification between 2 undefeated champions as opposed to a 2 time loser who quits in the ring getting in the way.
                      Bro.....we all losers, our losing just happens in secret & bro we all want an opportunity at redemption, no matter how many times we lose

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