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  • kafkod
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    #21
    Originally posted by Good ol' Douglas

    In the step aside deal, he was going to fight in March then Usyk in June. Except AJ demanded more money and Fury told him to stuff it.

    Now he is having to fight later than his ideal date. Not that hard to understand, is it?
    Not true. The step aside deal would have had Fury fighting Usyk in May then the winner fighting AJ next.That was the deal Usyk and AJ agreed to. But Fury, or more likely Bob Arum, wanted Fury to have an interim fight before facing Usyk, which is why AJ asked for more money.

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    • RoadMan94
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      #22
      Originally posted by Good ol' Douglas

      That is all irrelevant. You are being petty like an emotional fangirl.

      The fact of the matter is that AJ's myopic avarice has cost him a shot at the undisputed HW championship and a career-high payday against Fury.
      He can’t explain how the Fook it would work out considering Whyte nor Joshua were willing to wait for two fights. How do we know this? Eddie told us.

      Same Eddie that intentionally loses almost every purse bid he partakes in.

      Eddie isn’t even Whyte promoter and is that jealous of not owning a ticket to a Tyson Fury Mega Event, he’s begging Dillian to let him carry a spit bucket so he can sell it on his wifesafter Whyte gets obliterated.

      Whyte’s so called “fan base” will label him a bum just like they did when aj and Povetkin starched him. They’ll then become a lover of whoever fury fights next, they’ll persist on claiming fury hasn’t fought top contenders, All whilst paying to watch Connor Benn to fight washed up bums.

      Yet fury facing usyk then Joshua would result in Whyte waiting for two fights. Same old Hearn and whole Matchroom following. Those lot never give their backside a rest and their mouth a chance to get going.
      Last edited by RoadMan94; 04-03-2022, 08:35 AM.

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      • Monty Fisto
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        #23
        I'm not sure what Fury is trying to claim.

        He appears here to be claiming Joshua wanted Fury to 'do his business' and deal with Usyk.

        Yet back in January he was castigating Joshua and Hearn for being the worst businessmen and not taking the step aside.

        From what has occurred it would appear Joshua did not want to take step aside money and has been hanging on for his rematch with Usyk. Not a shred of evidence to suggest he wanted Fury to take on Usyk.

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        • thack
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          #24
          Little Uysk will beat Joshua with ease again, as before maybe stop him now he knows he's got his number. Fury will hammer Whyte and maybe stop him too. So for Fury it will be himself and little Uysk for all the marbles .At least Hearn will get an in house fight with the two loses.

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          • MikeyG
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            #25
            Isn't it what negotiation is all about? You are trying to seize control here and there, give if you must and take if you are allowed to. Not seeing problem here.

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            • Clegg
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              #26
              Fury talks a lot of ****, but this time I think he's basically right. AJ and Hearn liked the idea of Fury facing Usyk but were too greedy with financial demands. Now AJ will talk about being super hungry and motivated for the rematch when really he was looking to negotiate a way out of it.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Good ol' Douglas

                That is all irrelevant. You are being petty like an emotional fangirl.

                The fact of the matter is that AJ's myopic avarice has cost him a shot at the undisputed HW championship and a career-high payday against Fury.
                That doesnt even make sense , A.J hasnt cost himself anything , it’s a known fact Fury was not just ridiculed by team A.J but by Usyks as well for declining any realistic offers to avoid Usyk and it’s not a give me he even gets past Whyte so it’s still all nonsense. At the end of the day Fury was giving an option and he chose Whyte over Usyk so anything after that is not even relevant .

                Fury also complained about giving step aside money to Wilder to fight A .J ,Team Wilder confirmed no attempt was ever made by Fury to try and get Wilder to step aside before his third fight with Wilder ,it’s pretty clear who’s been avoiding any undisputed fights isn’t it ?


                “Usyk is always ready for any challenger,” he told MyBettingSites. “He was one of the first who agreed to hold a unification against Tyson Fury. I heard that Joshua wasn't against receiving the compensation either to allow the unification. But suddenly something went wrong, it seems to me that Tyson Fury and his team chose a much safer option for themselves - a fight with Dillian White.



                https://www.dazn.com/en-US/news/boxi...41j6r47na7jdrs
                Last edited by REDEEMER; 04-03-2022, 10:53 AM.

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                • Liondw
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                  #28
                  Usyk also wouldn't have been ready by this month April, with the situation in Ukraine. It does seem that Usyk might prepare for Joshua again.

                  Fury vs Whyte will have a great atmosphere, whether it's a good fight or not.

                  April has some real action, where it seems like Fury, Spence and Golovkin have decent opponents, but not the most difficult ones.

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                  • DaNeutral.
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                    #29
                    Just more babble from Tyson "contradiction King" Fury. Who knows what he will say tomorrow, likely the exact opposite.

                    Everybody knows that even if everybody stepped aside for Fury and Usyk Tyson wanted to fight somebody else 1st. He keeps neglecting to mention things that put actual true context to his babbling nonsense.

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                    • Monty Fisto
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Clegg
                      Fury talks a lot of ****, but this time I think he's basically right. AJ and Hearn liked the idea of Fury facing Usyk but were too greedy with financial demands. Now AJ will talk about being super hungry and motivated for the rematch when really he was looking to negotiate a way out of it.
                      This isn't how the world works.

                      If AJ and Hearn liked the idea of Fury facing Usyk, they wouldn't have been holding out for more money.

                      The money was insufficient for them to step aside. Therefore, the simplest, best explanation is that they weren't down with the idea of stepping aside.

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