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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Hearn Does Not Believe Fury Will Retire, Doubts He Fights Ngannou Next

    Eddie Hearn, promoter for former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, does not believe Tyson Fury will follow through on his promise to retire from boxing - at least not yet.
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    I just feel, when you look at resumes — AJ’s got a great resume. Is he a generational great heavyweight? No.
    AJ is not a "generational HW" because he picked up belts off paper champions and quit against a fridge raider on short notice. There is no shame in losing to Usyk.

    He does still have ATG potential, but needs to beat HWs like Joyce, Hrgovic, Yoka, etc. who are in their primes instead of defeating Klitschko's leftovers in less impressive fashion.

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    • Earl-Hickey
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      Joshua is done imho

      His career got as good as its going to get, which was good, and he made great money, but there were numerous things that held him back such as being rushed, sticking with an average trainer and not addressing his flaws.

      In some ways he's becoming like a heavyweight Amir Khan, albeit he's made more money.

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      • thack
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        Waste of time listening to Edward , same as he's said about Fury 'I don't believe anything he says' applies to him. And then he rants on about Joshua's resume , which at best is okay and includes the demolition from both little men Ruiz and Usyk. Fury knows he'd hammer Joshua as any who knows the game does and we know that the life long rule of a 'good big will always beat a good little un applies to Fury v Usyk. Fury has had three wars with the biggest hitter of all time and a easy home coming against an over rated Hearn made Dillian Whyte . He's exposed the rubbish PPV's of Hearn. Whyte is limited with a big mouth and a surly attitude and Hearn made the most of that but even that has been exposed. Tyson stepped up to the plate when the rest just waited for the storm to calm, he deserves his time.

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        • GBP4LIFE
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          #5
          Hearn always rambling on about someone else’s fighter..

          Fury can’t stand you ya bum!!!

          kick rocks and mind your business!!!

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          • hugh grant
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            Fury wants to go out oǹ top? Nearly there. Once you've beat usyk/josh winner that's reaching summit.

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              #7
              Eddie also told us Fury isn’t a big puncher.
              Fury won’t knock out wilder
              he deffo won’t knock out whyte

              “If Boxing we’re corrupt, I wouldn’t tell you”

              just proof that eddies word is meaningless.


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              • hhh1200
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                You go from 2 fights for $200 million vs AJ to potentially fighting in a family diner vs Usyk. Now, Fury has to sit and cross his fingers. Man isn't afraid of either but I think you can see where the incentive is.

                Assuming Fury beat Usyk, there would still be more money having a 4th fight with Wilder.
                Last edited by hhh1200; 04-28-2022, 06:12 AM.

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                • champion4ever
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                  Eddie God love him! He really doesn't understand. He is so naive and still has a lot to learn. Fury is not quitting boxing because he wants to. He is being forced into retirement because he has to in order to avoid prosecution and a potential prison sentence.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by champion4ever
                    Eddie God love him! He really doesn't understand. He is so naive and still has a lot to learn. Fury is not quitting boxing because he wants to. He is being forced into retirement because he has to in order to avoid prosecution and a potential prison sentence.
                    More conspiracy theories eh?

                    Tell us more about how Fury used a gypsy curse to beat your boy Deontay!

                    I know you're just trolling for a reaction, but you're making yourself look very foolish.

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