Comments Thread For: Fury Says Johsua, Whyte Were Trying To Control Everything During Step-Aside Talks

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  • Zaroku
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    #41
    Every puto be talkin bull gogi…

    Joshua is a half slap away from blowing Jhonny.

    he be weak in da knees

    he won’t trade hands with a man

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    • kafkod
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      #42
      Originally posted by Zaroku
      Every puto be talkin bull gogi…

      Joshua is a half slap away from blowing Jhonny.

      he be weak in da knees

      he won’t trade hands with a man
      AJ is so mentally broken at this point, he would cry for his mummy if Jhonny barked at him.

      But why is Jhonny not in your avatar now? Where has he gone?

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      • Rodtang
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        #43
        Originally posted by Good ol' Douglas

        The first fight would have had an instant rematch clause in the case Wilder lost. Which he officially did not.

        Is this the best you matchroom shills can come up with?
        the best fact.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Rodtang

          the best fact.
          That’s actually not a fact either they both had rematch clauses .

          https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/oth...atch-1.3717293

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          • Rodtang
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            #45
            Originally posted by REDEEMER

            That’s actually not a fact either they both had rematch clauses .

            https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/oth...atch-1.3717293
            The whole point is, that after that draw , Fury could have been chasing the replay. Then he's fighting chumps and in no hurry. If he had concerns about a quick rematch with Wilder, there were other options, especially said Joshua fight. He could have taken Joshua before Wilder, if he was so desperate to fight him but chose the easier target. The plan was to have about 5 or 6 comeback fights then go for a title. It's no coincidence they went for Wilder first. Would he have fought joshua after just 2 comeback fights? I doubt it. There's never been a rush there, to go after him. And now he hints at retirement after Whyte? Knowing full well that even if Joshua loses to Usyk again, that's still the biggest payday out there. Knowing full well that if he doesn't keep boxing, he's back to a life of pizza munching and coke binging. Just how badly does he want that fight?

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            • Good ol' Douglas
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              #46
              Originally posted by Rodtang

              The whole point is, that after that draw , Fury could have been chasing the replay. Then he's fighting chumps and in no hurry. If he had concerns about a quick rematch with Wilder, there were other options, especially said Joshua fight. He could have taken Joshua before Wilder, if he was so desperate to fight him but chose the easier target. The plan was to have about 5 or 6 comeback fights then go for a title. It's no coincidence they went for Wilder first. Would he have fought joshua after just 2 comeback fights? I doubt it. There's never been a rush there, to go after him. And now he hints at retirement after Whyte? Knowing full well that even if Joshua loses to Usyk again, that's still the biggest payday out there. Knowing full well that if he doesn't keep boxing, he's back to a life of pizza munching and coke binging. Just how badly does he want that fight?
              Negotiating with PBC and Wilder was much easier than Hearn. There is one constant when it comes to struggles making marquee HW fights...

              Also, breaking into the American market and grabbing a tangible strap before unifying against AJ was a great plan to increase his leverage. Look at them now, AJ, Hearn and the matchroom shills are desperate!

              The retirement noise is a promotional tool to sell a fight with the opponent going AWOL.

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