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  • Liondw
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    #21
    It's all confusing, but Hearn makes it sound as if it's easy to just get Fury and Usyk next, and both Whyte and Joshua to step aside.

    As I see it, there's no real dispute that Fury is the best heavyweight in the world. But Usyk would present an interesting challenge, not that he's a challenger as such, except for the WBC belt.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Liondw
      It's all confusing, but Hearn makes it sound as if it's easy to just get Fury and Usyk next, and both Whyte and Joshua to step aside.

      As I see it, there's no real dispute that Fury is the best heavyweight in the world. But Usyk would present an interesting challenge, not that he's a challenger as such, except for the WBC belt.
      If you read the article where does it say he thinks it’s easy ? He clearly said 4 guys have to agree anyway to get the deal done which is another set of negotiations .

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        #23
        Fury is the king of the division and will do whatever he wants to.

        There's nothing that Eddie or his shills on here can do about it.

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          #24
          hmm?

          Reports Fury is delaying a fight that probably doesn't happen but does take time and attention away from the fight he's delaying that probably does happen? Big ****in shock that. Fury fans saying it's someone else? Same tune since what 2013?

          Hearn acting like he's doing everything he can while claiming the other side is always after an unfair payday? Joshua fans acting like business experts as a result?

          Whyte crying like he matters when he doesn't? Haters react by acting like they are Whyte fans?

          Usyk being quiet and not getting into bull? While his fans claim that fool does more than be happy to be there.


          Yup, normal.

          Fury fights Whyte in a stinker exactly like his Chisora fights. Probably be asking the ref when he's gonna call it.

          Joshua rematches Usyk in a decent fight that doesn't matter.

          They both **** around until it's Fil's turn at the IBF so undisputed can't happen.

          Wash and repeat. Same old tired ass ****, it's boring. Stop protecting your favs. Stop buying and distributing their excuses. These fools fight for money. You give them money and cry about the state of fights you get while accepting their excuses.


          Boxing fans are why boxing is ****ing horrible. Y'all too ****ing dumb to demand a good product. Period, stfu, it's the truth.

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          • Blackstarr
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            #25
            Originally posted by Liondw
            It's all confusing, but Hearn makes it sound as if it's easy to just get Fury and Usyk next, and both Whyte and Joshua to step aside.

            As I see it, there's no real dispute that Fury is the best heavyweight in the world. But Usyk would present an interesting challenge, not that he's a challenger as such, except for the WBC belt.
            Well Hearn has clearly intimated that AJ would take step-aside, so there’s that sorted, and we know that Sulaimoney and the WBC would happily continue shafting Whyte so that’s sorted.

            All that’s left is the actual business of Fury and Usyk agreeing a fight..and that’s 100% where the difficulty comes in because Fury most likely has no real intention to fight him anytime soon.

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              #26
              This is boxing and there is no such thing as a cast iron guaranteed of a fight beyond a fight. AJ should stick with Usyk, he then gets his crack at the belts again, which is how he gets back to the top. Take the step aside and he is basically on the outside looking in if the winner of Fury/Usyk (*if* that even happened) gets injured, or decides to take time off or whatever.

              AJ versus Usyk. Furys vs Whyte. Those are goods fights to be made right now.

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                #27
                Originally posted by denium
                Fury is the king of the division and will do whatever he wants to.

                There's nothing that Eddie or his shills on here can do about it.
                And if that means sitting on his arse doing nothing, fighting neither Usyk or Whyte next, would you be happy with that too?

                Are you going to continue doing your thankless cheerleading for someone who doesn’t even know you if Fury was to fight Manuel Charr or Helenius, as Arum has suggested? I’m genuinely curious as to whether Fury can do no wrong in your eyes and is completely infallible, because that’s what it looks like.

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                  #28
                  You know what...Fury should just fight someone other than Wilder or a journeyman...so fight whyte you fat....

                  AJ v Usyk is a great rematch, especially if AJ fights like he did against Wlad, Parker, Povetkin etc. The winners can fight each other.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Blackstarr

                    And if that means sitting on his arse doing nothing, fighting neither Usyk or Whyte next, would you be happy with that too?

                    Are you going to continue doing your thankless cheerleading for someone who doesn’t even know you if Fury was to fight Manuel Charr or Helenius, as Arum has suggested? I’m genuinely curious as to whether Fury can do no wrong in your eyes and is completely infallible, because that’s what it looks like.
                    Businessman Fury is his boyfriend.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Blackstarr

                      And if that means sitting on his arse doing nothing, fighting neither Usyk or Whyte next, would you be happy with that too?

                      Are you going to continue doing your thankless cheerleading for someone who doesn’t even know you if Fury was to fight Manuel Charr or Helenius, as Arum has suggested? I’m genuinely curious as to whether Fury can do no wrong in your eyes and is completely infallible, because that’s what it looks like.
                      Fury has pretty much confirmed that he's fighting Whyte, and seeing as how he just fought the second best HW in the world, he's probably entitled to an easy fight if he wants it.

                      Anyway, not long until Fury and Usyk rid the HW division of Eddie Hearn. Fury will put Whyte in hospital and Usyk will beat AJ again without getting out of first gear.


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