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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Fury Backs Usyk To End Joshua's Career With Dominant Rematch Win

    WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury expects Oleksandr Usyk to retain his unified crown against Anthony Joshua. Last September, Usyk outboxed the bigger Joshua over twelve rounds to capture the WBO, WBA, IBO, IBF heavyweight titles at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    I get the feeling it’s win or retire for AJ. Maybe he hangs around for a final cash out fight with Fury but it’s not like he needs the money. AJ’s set for life.

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    • REDEEMER
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      #3
      Fury avoided A.J when he had the belts . He better focus on Whyte because it’s actually the end for him if he losses he won’t wait for years to get a title shot he’ll retire before that .
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      • DPfan
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        #4
        Does Tyson saying he's retiring have anything to do with that Irish businessman the US gov't sanctioned? I

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        • peplz
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          Does Fury need Joshua’s career to be over because his is over? And speaking of, if his plan is to retire after his next fight why does he even care what happens with anyone else’s career? And is it better to be a fat boy than a bodybuilder? And how does the fighter with the lesser draw and fanbase pay step aside money to the fighter with the greater draw and fanbase?

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          • joe strong
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            If he gets by Whyte Joshua/Fury fight will happen before either retires. Too much money involved not to…
            Last edited by joe strong; 04-19-2022, 08:43 PM.

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            • joe strong
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              Originally posted by peplz
              Does Fury need Joshua’s career to be over because his is over? And speaking of, if his plan is to retire after his next fight why does he even care what happens with anyone else’s career? And is it better to be a fat boy than a bodybuilder? And how does the fighter with the lesser draw and fanbase pay step aside money to the fighter with the greater draw and fanbase?
              The purse bid was 41 million for Whyte so it may have been a little more for undisputed & some Saudi prince may have forked over big money to host it. They were willing to pay him 10 million I believe & a guaranteed shot at the winner. Apparently Joshua asked for more money.

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              • Zaroku
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                #8
                Manteca lard azz Ruiz ruinted-Ed AJ.

                He’s a knock out waiting to happen.

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                • The Sweet Science
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                  I am with Fury on this one. I think Usyk beats and possibly stops Joshua this time. Personally, I feel as though Joshua is a broken man inside. I think he will train hard and show up for the rematch in top shape. Once he realizes that no matter what he does, Usyk is one step ahead of him every step of the way, he will begin to fold mentally. He is in for a long night against Usyk. When Joshua gets tired, he will likely get stopped or just quit.

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                  • TMLT87
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                    Hes only 32. It would be badly damaging to lose to Usyk again, but its not automatically the end of his career. The Wilder fight would still be on the table, a third Ruiz fight, a Whyte rematch assuming Whyte loses to Fury etc etc.

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