Comments Thread For: Arum: Tyson Fury vs. Joe Joyce at Wembley Would Do As Well As Fury-Whyte

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  • jonnyc420
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    #31
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    Now what make you think that Tyson Fury and Frank Warren would ever trust or do business with Bob Arum again; After he outed and threw both of them under the bus over their Kinahan's connection? This just goes to show that Arum cannot be trusted.

    Lastly: If Fury is banned from ever fighting again in the U.S. Then what makes you think that he could ever fight again in the U.K? The U.S. Has an extradition treaty with the U.K. and if the U.S. has told Fury not to fight anymore and he defies that order;

    Then chances are there will be U.S. law enforcement agents waiting for him at Wembley to arrest him and send him back to the U.S in custody.
    Keep dreaming flipflop4ever, you and that wild imagination of yours. I know that wacky scenario will make you cream your little panties. It's only a dream though so keep em dry flippy.

    One word is money, if everyone brings something to the table that makes more of it they will have a seat. They haven't even filed any charge against Kinahan, but Fury would be arrested? Again I suppose a girl can dream. However it seems you have very little grasp on reality or how the system works. I liked it better when you owned how great Fury is before flip flopping. No brains, no integrity.

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    • Richard
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      #32
      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

      Joyce is just a straight up better fighter than Whyte, bigger, stronger, better output, better engine, better technically, better chin, durability etc.

      I’d pick Fury by decision myself, but I do think it’s a fight he’ll have to work hard in. Joyce will keep coming.
      Only thing thats a shame with Joyce is his age. Has ability like Uysk but as your most likely aware fighters start to decline post 35. Just a shame that Joyce and Uysk got into boxing late.

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      • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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        #33
        Originally posted by Ricky12
        Only thing thats a shame with Joyce is his age. Has ability like Uysk but as your most likely aware fighters start to decline post 35. Just a shame that Joyce and Uysk got into boxing late.
        Yeah time has been against Joyce from debut, the main reason none of the UK’s leading promoters signed him after 2016 was they felt he was too old.

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          #34
          Fury vs. Joyce at Wembley later this year

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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            #35
            Originally posted by BodyBagz
            Considering how popular a shltshow like Fury vs Whyte was....it proves Brits don't have much choice of entertainment.
            I don't think it was a popular fight. They may have packed out a stadium.

            But people must understand? That the UK is a sporting nation.

            Countries like Australia, Japan are similar. When big sporting events are staged in these countries people will support it 'It is a nationalistic trait, they want to be seen giving support'.

            And it almost does not matter what sport it is. Counties like America, and other European countries are more difficult to please.

            The 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games, was one of the best Commonwealth games ever staged.

            Dillian Whyte vs Tyson Fury was not a mega fight, don't been fooled by these stadium fights.

            Phony atmosphere's they are completely overrated. I have seen interviews with boxing pundits stating 'These crowds are not even watching the fights'.

            Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Kiltschko is still genuinely the biggest and best Heavyweight title fight of the past 20 years 'That fight was genuinely a mega fight Gobally'.

            Note: Tyson Fury has not really been involved in a genuine big stadium fight, Chisora & Whyte were not big fights. Understand the culture of the UK.

            'People will turn up and watch any sport in mass, it is a sporting nation'.

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            • BodyBagz
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              #36
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

              I don't think it was a popular fight. They may have packed out a stadium.

              But people must understand? That the UK is a sporting nation.

              Countries like Australia, Japan are similar. When big sporting events are staged in these countries people will support it 'It is a nationalistic trait, they want to be seen giving support'.

              And it almost does not matter what sport it is. Counties like America, and other European countries are more difficult to please.

              The 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games, was one of the best Commonwealth games ever staged.

              Dillian Whyte vs Tyson Fury was not a mega fight, don't been fooled by these stadium fights.

              Phony atmosphere's they are completely overrated. I have seen interviews with boxing pundits stating 'These crowds are not even watching the fights'.

              Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Kiltschko is still genuinely the biggest and best Heavyweight title fight of the past 20 years 'That fight was genuinely a mega fight Gobally'.

              Note: Tyson Fury has not really been involved in a genuine big stadium fight, Chisora & Whyte were not big fights. Understand the culture of the UK.

              'People will turn up and watch any sport in mass, it is a sporting nation'.
              At the end of the day, butts in seats + money in the ''till'' = An event
              Here in America, it's not so hard to please us. We just know a waste of time when we see it.
              And timing issues. So many sports, so little time.
              Also, traffic and parking....
              OMG....
              No sure how it is over there but here ?!?!
              Usually ruins a good time.

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              • Inoue Body Shot
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                #37
                Joe Joyce has a real shot at beating Fury.

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                • Bullrider
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                  #38
                  Would Joe Joyce even get past Zhulei Zhang?

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