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  • greeneye99
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    #41
    Originally posted by DaNeutral.

    What is your obsession with Eddie Fkking Hearn, did I sleep through the news story that he fkked all your mothers?
    Finally
    Someone else noticed this guy's obsession with Eddie Hearn
    Lololololol
    He eats & sleeps everything Hearn

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    • kafkod
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      #42
      Originally posted by Bronx2245
      You lost me there!

      Tyson Fury recalls his thoughts when he was knocked down by Deontay Wilder

      Tyson Fury remained confident of victory despite being dropped twice by Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas.

      The 'Gypsy King' remained lineal champion, when he secured another stoppage victory over his bitter foe in the eleventh round.

      And the spectacle was labelled by many as 'fight of the year', with Fury also dropping to the canvas twice.

      But the 33-year-old has admitted he remained positive from the brink of defeat, and immediately considered his response.

      "He caught me twice in the fourth round. I was never thinking 'this is over'," Fury said after the trilogy clash. "I was thinking 'ok, good shot, but I will get you back in a minute' and I did.

      "I was very conscious, saw the ref go 3, 4. I was always there. He shook me, he put me down. That's boxing and it's life as well.

      Fury was confident that the fight wasn't over, despite being knocked down twice by Wilder and immediately plotted to fire back which he did emphatically in his victory in Las Vegas


      Has Fury been dropped twice in a fight prior to that fight?



      I was talking about the second Fury/Wilder fight.

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      • kafkod
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        #43
        Originally posted by RoadMan94
        And you saying Usyk V Joshua was?

        Wilder/Fury: Fight 1 was it’s own Gig, a long reigning champion giving a Voluntary shot to a returning former champ who was the man to unlock the division.... We Got a controversial decision.

        fights 2/3 were made together in the same deal essentially. When fight 2 was signed a rematch clause was inserted. As at the time there was a Huge clamour at that time. Well Atleast we’ve Gotten a conclusive ending to the rivalry.

        better than it’s being left 1-1. If Joshua by the grace of god finds a shot from the heavens alas Povetkin, then he will Run from Usyk claiming greatness.

        similar to how he has Ruiz? So then he will have TWO open ended “1-1” results against two fighters.

        you Matchroom fc players are just scared that Usyk will destroy AJ this time, Whyte loses to fury and POOF no more Eddie at the heavyweight world scale, for quite a while anyways!

        Matchrooms boxing talent is a house of cards that hinders On Joshuas success.

        Matchrooms HURT British boxing in the long term for eddies short term gains.

        sky sports and Ben shalom are sorting through the ruins and bringing it back. Already made 3 fights Eddie never could, no matter wether it’s too late or not.

        people think everyone has “hate” for Eddie, AJ and Whyte, it’s YOU FANS of them. You are one toxic, braindead, arrogant bunch.

        you’ve whined about Whyte getting his shot and more cash, he’s got it, yet you’ve found a bigger win in a promoter losing purse bids because “he forced frank and bob to win the highest purse bid in history”

        when people deconstruct you guys like I have, the generic response is then” you emotional” “this is your life”

        simple boneheaded responses from degenerate low down the ladder fodder.

        have a nice night won’t you. Maybe pop an aspirin before bed, and look after that blood pressure of yours. Luis Ortiz can Hook you up with something to help you with that ;-)
        I'm not a Matchroom fan, you idiot, I'm a boxing fan.

        I hope Usyk does beat AJ again, and I hope Fury beats Whyte.

        When it comes to boxing talent, Usyk and Fury are head and shoulders above everybody else in the division, and I really want to see them go against each other for all the belts. But this is the heavyweight division we're talking about, and AJ and Whyte can ****, so I'm not taking anything for granted.


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        • kafkod
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          #44
          Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

          Did you forget it was court ordered?

          Whichever way you wanna spin it, there were 3 top HW’s, 2 fought 3 times, the other fought neither. It’s speaks for itself.

          Yeah I definitely give AJ credit for taking the rematch and not ducking Usyk, I gave him credit for taking that fight the first time round too. I always give credit where it’s due cause I’m not a bias little fanboy with an agenda like yourself.

          I think the point your missing though is there’s no promotional conflict in making Usyk vs AJ. Arum, Haymon and Hearn all seem to have problems working together, yet Arum and Haymon put their differences aside three times in order to make a great fight between two of the top three HW’s, so have proven they are willing to work together. Hearn on the other hand, had proven incapable of working with either Haymon or Arum to make a fight between two of the top three HW’s. As I said, whichever way you wanna spin it those are the facts. It’s clear who the problem is.
          No, I didn't forget it was court ordered, but I thought you must have done, otherwise, why would you be shitting on AJ and Hearn and saying that Fury and Wilder fought each other 3 times because AJ wouldn't fight either of them?

          I thought you must have forgotten about Haymon and Arum's "rematch of a rematch" clause and about the offer that Fury wanted to accept from Hearn to unify all the belts against AJ.

          Silly me .. I forgot that you are a cynical, bullshitting troll.

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            #45
            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

            Did you forget it was court ordered?

            Whichever way you wanna spin it, there were 3 top HW’s, 2 fought 3 times, the other fought neither. It’s speaks for itself.

            Yeah I definitely give AJ credit for taking the rematch and not ducking Usyk, I gave him credit for taking that fight the first time round too. I always give credit where it’s due cause I’m not a bias little fanboy with an agenda like yourself.

            I think the point your missing though is there’s no promotional conflict in making Usyk vs AJ. Arum, Haymon and Hearn all seem to have problems working together, yet Arum and Haymon put their differences aside three times in order to make a great fight between two of the top three HW’s, so have proven they are willing to work together. Hearn on the other hand, had proven incapable of working with either Haymon or Arum to make a fight between two of the top three HW’s. As I said, whichever way you wanna spin it those are the facts. It’s clear who the problem is.


            Originally posted by Oldskoolg

            Game, set, and match
            Hey fellas, the 3 top guys in the HW division are Fury, Usyk and AJ.

            Usyk and AJ fought each other once and are about to fight each other again. Fury has fought neither of them.

            Matchroom and K2 have delivered two fights between Usyk and AJ.

            Arum and Warren have failed to deliver Fury a fight with either of them.

            Those statements are true, but completely irrelevant, which is why I thought you guys might like them.
            Last edited by kafkod; 01-31-2022, 09:07 PM.

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              #46
              It's like I've been saying.

              Usyk beating Joshua in the rematch would be the best thing for the heavyweight division.

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                #47
                Originally posted by Cypocryphy

                Yeah. I don't know what the deal is between Arum and Hearn, but it hurts the sport. They need to cut the ****. That being said, Haney isn't tied to Hearn. He's with Devin Haney Promotions, so it shouldn't be a problem. Emphasis on "shouldn't." The way Haney moves, the dude ducks by pricing himself out all the time, then takes peanuts to fight little guys or old men. I'm getting sick of Hype-job Haney.
                I don't know about the "pricing himself out" thing! It's a pretty convenient excuse if you ask me! It's always a "he said, she said," situation in the end! Hearn is the one talking to Kambosos and DAZN, so if it doesn't get done, it's on Eddie!

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by kafkod

                  I was talking about the second Fury/Wilder fight.
                  OK! Gotcha! Well Tyson wanted that to prove that he really won the 1st fight!

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                    #49
                    I mean, is Bob saying anything groundbreaking here? He'd rather the fighter whose promoter works closely with him (Usyk) wins over the other guy (Hearn)?


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                    • Cypocryphy
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Bronx2245
                      I don't know about the "pricing himself out" thing! It's a pretty convenient excuse if you ask me! It's always a "he said, she said," situation in the end! Hearn is the one talking to Kambosos and DAZN, so if it doesn't get done, it's on Eddie!
                      Yeah, but Eddie said he can get it done if Haney takes a little less. Hearn said that he needs to not price himself out, and that is his own promotor. Here, check it:
                      “Devin Haney, the kid’s wise; he’s made a lot of money. He understands the importance of this fight for his career. If you believe you win this fight, don’t price yourself out.

                      “You win this, you’re undisputed and done it on foreign soil; you become a superstar overnight,” said Hearn.

                      We had Ellerbe and Floyd say the same thing a month ago. And then we had that refusal to fight Loma for anything less than $5 million, when he fights JoJo for $1 million. Now Hearn is saying this, and then Lou is saying this. We also have Kambosos saying this. Everyone is saying this, and when everyone is saying it, it has a funny way of being true.

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