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    Tyson Fury says that Dillian Whyte did not show up at Tuesday's press conference is a sign that he "has already got in his head". Whyte was a no-show for the press conference at Wembley Stadium where the two will battle for Fury's WBC heavyweight title on April 23, deciding instead to remain at his training camp in Portugal.
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  • #2
    He will retire after beating Whyte. I am 100% sure. Usyk is in war, Joshua is finished, Wilder is finished. Who will he fight? Wallin? Lol.

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    • #3
      Don’t think for a second think whyte is scared of anyone, even if he’s an inferior boxer.

      Some other ****ery’s going on, not sure what. Think he’s lashing out because he’s pissed. Either way, we’ve lost out on a platinum-standard press conference, here, boys and girls

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Silence View Post
        He will retire after beating Whyte. I am 100% sure. Usyk is in war, Joshua is finished, Wilder is finished. Who will he fight? Wallin? Lol.
        I was thinking the same thing. He was sticking around for the undisputed fight but if this war goes on for awhile Usyk may end up vacating all 3 titles. I’m no expert on contracts but if he vacates would Joshua still be in line for first crack at all 3 belts? His rematch was with Usyk & no one else. Joshua is ranked no higher than #4 in the WBO, WBA & IBF. He would not be in line to fight for any vacant title. If this were the case Fury is not going to hang around for a few more years waiting see who the belts end up with. I could maybe see an all British fight against Joshua before calling it a career. That is if he beats Whyte of course…

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Silence View Post
          He will retire after beating Whyte. I am 100% sure. Usyk is in war, Joshua is finished, Wilder is finished. Who will he fight? Wallin? Lol.
          Wallin, why would Fury fight the guy that gave him his toughest test in recent years other than the very last Wilder fight lol. Fury walked away from that fight without a scratch on his face.

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          • #6
            I think he’ll “retire” after the Whyte fight. Wait a year or two then come back for a big cash out fight against whoever is heavyweight champion at the time.

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            • #7
              Fury will retire to avoid Usyk and AJ. Whyte is his 2nd top-20 opponent in 6 years. Must be hard for him fighting all these top names. When he does retire, his legacy will be Derek Chisora, a pre-retirement Wlad, a PED ban, and an unproven Wilder. And 1 or 2 title defences. Hardly Ali level...

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              • #8
                fury does seem to be thinking about getting out now. Nobody reallly believed he was going to be defending his titles against all comers for years to come. But thought maybe Josh v usuk winner at the very least. If Usyk beat josh, then fury would want usyk. BUt would still entertain the josh fight as Josh beat fury in sparring and its a fight talked about for years.
                But other than that fury needs to train to keep him mentally stable. But maybe dont like to be so dedicated training so damn hard and being so strict with diet
                Last edited by hugh grant; 03-02-2022, 12:19 PM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
                  Fury will retire to avoid Usyk and AJ. Whyte is his 2nd top-20 opponent in 6 years. Must be hard for him fighting all these top names. When he does retire, his legacy will be Derek Chisora, a pre-retirement Wlad, a PED ban, and an unproven Wilder. And 1 or 2 title defences. Hardly Ali level...
                  I’m pretty sure he don’t care about legacy. It’s all about money. After Whyte (If he wins) it’s unification & maybe Joshua. If the belts become vacant then maybe s Joshua fight & thats it…. There is not enough money in any other fight other than unification or Joshua. This will be his one & only mandatory defence…
                  Last edited by joe strong; 03-02-2022, 01:13 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Getting old svcks.

                    I will slap up true boxing phaggot easy

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