Fury ducking Usyk now not shocking the question is will he find a way out of fighting Whyte ?
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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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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.
And cool, so you believe he’d be entitled to fighting Helenius or Charr instead of his mandatory or Usyk. My su****ions about your blind worship of Fury is confirmed, cheers.
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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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Where did Fury pretty much confirm he was fighting Whyte - has he already/almost signed a contract that only his promoters, managers and closest groupies know about?
And cool, so you believe he’d be entitled to fighting Helenius or Charr instead of his mandatory or Usyk. My su****ions about your blind worship of Fury is confirmed, cheers.
Just don't start crying after Fury knocks Whyte and Joshua out.Comment
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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.Comment
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I actually think he's shown more trepidation about fighting Whyte than he has about fighting Usyk. I don't think he's ducking him at all, just playing matchmaker. I actually kinda get not wanting to rush into a bout With Usyk and I have no reason to believe that Usyk doesn't stand a significant chance of beating Fury handily. I wouldn't march from a brutal 11 round bout with Wilder into a bout with possibly the best Cruiserweight transition since Holyfield. And it's pretty sad seeing Hearniacs peddle this narrative.Comment
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SO at first it was, Joshua wants the rematch immediately! Then.. Joshua not taking any step aside money. Then.. Ok we'll take the money but.. lol Hearn "used car salesman" at his best.Comment
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This is what I don't get. Just YESTERDAY I read articles about Joshua saying the step aside claims were lies. Now money is on the table??? Huh????Comment
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18 months ago the heavyweight landscape was pretty clear.
You know what I don't get... AJ Wilder (IN MY OPINION) outsells any Fury/ Whyte/ Usyk scrap. Why don't AJ and Wilder put a fight together and make champion bank? Wilder hasn't lost too much cred after his trilogy everyone knows he's a warrior now with a big heart and big Josh could use some kudos for taking a dangerous fight without a title on the line. Whilst making tens of millions of dollars each? For me it's a no brainer would love to know what everyone else thinks.Comment
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