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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #11
    It's the sensible pick, Joshua is the one with everything to prove. Perhaps that will make him more dangerous.

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    • RoadMan94
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      #12
      Yeah, fury told us khan would beat canelo, Martin would beat Joshua and saunders would beat Canelo.

      besides from that though he’s rarely wrong with predictions! Lmao he loves it.

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      • Baba K
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        #13
        Possibly...but Klitschko got KO'd by Sanders in '03, then again by Brewster in '04..then went on an 11 year undefeated streak, earning the Ring title and HoF status. Joshua can win the rematch too.

        Whats interesting is how Joshua seems to have permanent residency in Fury's mind. I don't ever remember a champion being this fixated on a challenger.

        If Joshua is awful, he's irrelevant. Beat him already and make that cash grab. But Fury does so much barking, makes me wonder who he's trying to convince?

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        • RoadMan94
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          #14
          Originally posted by Baba K
          Possibly...but Klitschko got KO'd by Sanders in '03, then again by Brewster in '04..then went on an 11 year undefeated streak, earning the Ring title and HoF status. Joshua can win the rematch too.

          Whats interesting is how Joshua seems to have permanent residency in Fury's mind. I don't ever remember a champion being this fixated on a challenger.

          If Joshua is awful, he's irrelevant. Beat him already and make that cash grab. But Fury does so much barking, makes me wonder who he's trying to convince?
          If you knew the interview this is pulled from, you’d know he was asked about Joshua.

          However, I do think when these guys are asked about stuff they have no business in, they should make clear “I’m not here to talk about them” but they don’t.

          Now, what I will say is, for the last 15 months, Eddie Hearn has done an interview and waffled on about fury ATLEAST 1 article a week will be Eddie Hearn talking on fury.

          He’s actually spoke about fury more than his guys.

          So one needs to research the history properly to come to the assumption that Fury is merely responding 75% of the time.

          If you don’t believe me, Go through boxing scene archives of hearn articles and count how many have fury in compared to AJ or Whyte.

          Hearn is obsessed with Fury, he’s tried riding his coattails for years. Eddie loved fury being fat and depressed, he had NOBODY to rival AJ in Britain.

          He was able to con the fans for a good 4 years, he should be happy with the run he’s had.

          Eddie leaving sky sports Will be his downfall, especially when AJ & Whyte lose their next fights. Fighters don’t want to fight on an obscure app compared to a machine like Sky Sports.

          He’s got nothing to rebuild with.
          Last edited by RoadMan94; 02-14-2022, 09:05 AM.

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          • NorvernRob
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            #15
            Originally posted by thack
            Usyk beat Joshua hands down so there really isn't any need for a rematch but as we all know they put a rematch clause in as they always do! That won't save Joshua who was nearly stopped the first time. Joshua will try to force it more this time as it's proven to be his only option , he will make even more mistakes so Fury is right ...Uysk by stoppage.
            How many rematches has Joshua had? 1.
            How many rematches has Whyte had? 2.

            How many rematches has Fury had? 4. Would have been more had he not ducked Wlad then got caught cheating.

            ‘Rematchroom doe’

            Fury is talking a lot about other fights, seems to forget he had the AJ unification contract sat in front of him last year. Who’s fault was it that the fight didn’t happen?

            There’s literally only one person to blame for the fact we don’t now have a unified, undisputed HW champion.
            Last edited by NorvernRob; 02-14-2022, 09:09 AM.

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            • RoadMan94
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              #16
              Originally posted by hugh grant
              It was a picke m before first fight and is now. I pick josh
              May I ask how? And do you see him having any advantages in this fight other than maybe size?

              I actually feel like usyks size is His advantage, he’s light enough to move all night and big enough to hurt Joshua and make him think twice.

              Watching AJ/Usyk back with no commentary makes you realise how simple the fight became for usyk. We all remember the 9th but even towards end of the 8th Joshua was out of ideas.

              I personally don’t feel like Joshua nor Eddie truly want the Rematch. I think Eddie is angry as he thought the step aside was sorted and He’d steered AJ away from Usyk. Eddie himself has admitted In enough words that he wanted the step aside To happen.

              i don’t understand how Eddie expected Fury to of had a deal made with Usyk a fortnight ago, Yet he and his own fighter haven’t managed it, despite having paper holding Usyk to a rematch.

              Each time Eddie gets asked about the rematch he diverts and never seems too sure. That’s a bad sign compared to how they usually operate.
              Last edited by RoadMan94; 02-14-2022, 04:27 PM.

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              • RoadMan94
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                #17
                Originally posted by NorvernRob

                How many rematches has Joshua had? 1.
                How many rematches has Whyte had? 2.

                How many rematches has Fury had? 4. Would have been more had he not ducked Wlad then got caught cheating.

                ‘Rematchroom doe’

                Fury is talking a lot about other fights, seems to forget he had the AJ unification contract sat in front of him last year. Who’s fault was it that the fight didn’t happen?

                There’s literally only one person to blame for the fact we don’t now have a unified, undisputed HW champion.
                Yup, and that’s Deontay wilder who stopped it. He won his court case.

                It’s funny how AJ could sign to fight fury yet couldn’t ever put pen to paper against Wilder.

                Its funny how whenever AJ & Eddie have wanted a certain opponent, They’ve always made a deal and signed. Now I say that, to say it’s peculiar how AJ never wanted undisputed back when fury was fat.

                In Fact they went out their way to insult wilder and refused to give him 1 single %.

                Joshua told us he had “Done Everything” he could to make the Fury fight for undisputed.

                If that’s the Case, isn’t he admitting he NEVER did all he could to make the wilder fight?

                he never signed to fight wilder
                he wouldn’t offer him 50/50 like he agreed with Fury.

                They Deemed joseph Parker worthy of A 30% cut and every other opponent for that matter. But not wilder.

                that is crazy. And how guys ignore this fact like they’re blissfully aware is hilarious.
                Last edited by RoadMan94; 02-14-2022, 04:33 PM.

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                • Silence
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                  #18
                  There is no way for bodybuilder win. If he fights aggressively, he would lose by TKO. If he fights outside, it would be same with the first bout.

                  Bodybuilder can make more money than Usyk bout in a potential Wilder bout but he is coward.
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                  • Oregonian
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Toffee

                    Who?

                    Klitschko contractual rematch when he retired rather than fight?
                    Pianeta?
                    Seferi?
                    Wilder as a challenger?
                    Schwarz?
                    Wallin?
                    Wilder as a challenger?
                    Wilder after being dragged through court?
                    Whyte after requesting an unusually unfair split to go through with purse bids?

                    They are his fights in the last 7 years. He's fought once in the last two years since becoming champion. And they had to take him to court to drag him in a ring.

                    Who were the boogeymen he willingly fought?
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                    Ducking someone usually means afraid of fighting that person.

                    He fought and beat Klitchko so your argument is literally moot. How does Fury duck a guy he just fought and beat?
                    Wilder as a challenger? What’s up with these nonsensical semantics? He fought Wilder three times and destroyed him twice. How is he afraid of Wilder?

                    Fury fought and beat Seferi, Paneta and Schwartz but he “ducked” them somehow?

                    So Fury just ducks guys until he is “forced” to fight them and then somehow through some miracle, he destroys them and you still call it ducking? Seriously!!!

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                    • greeneye99
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Oregonian
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                      Ducking someone usually means afraid of fighting that person.

                      He fought and beat Klitchko so your argument is literally moot. How does Fury duck a guy he just fought and beat?
                      Wilder as a challenger? What’s up with these nonsensical semantics? He fought Wilder three times and destroyed him twice. How is he afraid of Wilder?

                      Fury fought and beat Seferi, Paneta and Schwartz but he “ducked” them somehow?

                      So Fury just ducks guys until he is “forced” to fight them and then somehow through some miracle, he destroys them and you still call it ducking? Seriously!!!
                      Lolololololol....
                      You misunderstood the post
                      Bro
                      The Post is Not about Fury being afraid or who he ducked
                      Ha
                      It is in reference to the Boogey man that the original poster *You claimed Fury fought .....
                      Who are not really Boogey men
                      Paneta Wallin Seferi etc
                      Wilder and Klitschko are the only top challengers last 7 yrs that Fury fought
                      Last edited by greeneye99; 02-15-2022, 01:54 PM.

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