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  • El_Feroz99
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    #31
    This may sound, and possibly be crazy, but hear me out. I think Aj/fury is actually very intriguing, think about it with me for a second...

    Like dude above said Aj just had a pretty competitive fight with the number one p4p

    I have Tyson up 3 to 0 on wilder, but he definitely had adversity in every fight. That's why they got so much attention and deservedly so.

    Not saying Aj would beat wilder but I think I can say it's a whole new set of problems I'd like to watch fury solve and Aj try to overcome.

    Aj has power and can for sure box better than wilder. Tyson is a smart diversely talented boxer but he gets tagged more than usyk no question.

    This is a damn good fight and we shouldn't care who wins.

    We do though
    Last edited by El_Feroz99; 09-07-2022, 05:51 PM.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Szef
      Warren sent Hearn an official offer. He didn't have his fighter send Hearn an email with a proposed split.
      No, his fighter went on social media first. Then promoters talked. Which is way less professional that Wilder directly emailing a multipage term sheet covering all major deal points and copying in the promoters and managers on the email.


      There's also no 24 hour limit to accept the offer.
      It was actually Hearn's $12 million offer that had a 24 hour clock attached. To tease Hearn, Wilder's email copied & pasted the 24 hour language from Hearn's previous offer. You can't use that as an excuse for the fight not happening though because weeks later, Hearn admitted he was still discussing the fight with Wilder's team and that the $50 million was still being offered.


      It is clear who didn't want that fight to happen, he even admitted he ducked Joshua.
      You're lying. He admitted that AFTER JOSHUA LOST he took less money to give Fury a rematch. It's not ducking to take a harder fight for less money. It would have been ducking to avoid Fury when their first fight ended in a draw.



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      • champion4ever
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        #33
        It would be nice of Anthony Joshua to finally get his hands on that WBC strap. I just hope that Tyson Fury isn't bluffing.

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          #34
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          It would be nice of Anthony Joshua to finally get his hands on that WBC strap. I just hope that Tyson Fury isn't bluffing.
          It is totally possible if they fight like you said. Aj has a chance I think. Could be a first round finish for either guy and it wouldn't be a big surprise to me. I lean fury in the fight overall but its definitely a fun HW affair.

          Man fury plays his own tune and definitely increases interest in his next fight with his erratic antics.

          Honestly I would be less way interested in this fight before AJ's meltdown. This guy will definitely have a chip on his shoulder for his next fight IMHO.

          Win or lose I think fury is a fantastic guy to try and get that frustration out, should be a fun fight either way.

          Honestly, who cares if Aj loses? Wouldn't him and wilder still be a fun fight?

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            #35
            Can AJ **** off already?

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              #36
              Originally posted by El_Feroz99
              This may sound, and possibly be crazy, but hear me out. I think Aj/fury is actually very intriguing, think about it with me for a second...

              Like dude above said Aj just had a pretty competitive fight with the number one p4p

              I have Tyson up 3 to 0 on wilder, but he definitely had adversity in every fight. That's why they got so much attention and deservedly so.

              Not saying Aj would beat wilder but I think I can say it's a whole new set of problems I'd like to watch fury solve and Aj try to overcome.

              Aj has power and can for sure box better than wilder. Tyson is a smart diversely talented boxer but he gets tagged more than usyk no question.

              This is a damn good fight and we shouldn't care who wins.

              We do though
              Where was the adversity in the second wilder/fury fight ?

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                #37
                Originally posted by RoadMan94

                Come on mate. He’s been offered a chance a world heavyweight title. Had he beaten Usyk, he wanted fury in December anyways.

                Joshua is a big grown man. Nobody is forcing him to take this fight. Don’t act like fury is taking advantage of anyone. He’s offering Joshua a road back. A road that Joshua wouldn’t have otherwise.

                If AJ Wins this fight he’s right back where he was basically. What’s the point in him taking fights against cans? He lost to the “P4P #1” didn’t he? No shame in that.

                So joshua should go into fights he is 90% sure of winning, to build confidence? He’s coming of an improved performance, barring his out burst he earned some credibility back for how he did.

                If he loses to fury he’s lost to another top, top tier guy. I like to troll his fans, but make no mistake Joshua would beat plenty of fighters still.

                He should already believe in himself and take confidence from his last fight. After his post fight presser against Usyk, Joshua was Ruing the fact he lost the fury fight and how “sick it would of been”.

                Well here it is, he can take a few weeks off, get back in the gym, gain confidence sparring guys and get back out there.

                Stop whining and be grateful this could happen. Would you rather see Fury/Charr and Joshua/Molina II instead?
                I'm not a Joshua fan, but there's no cred defeating a defeated man.

                Would you rather see Fury fight Joshua at his lowest or at his peak?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by El_Feroz99

                  It is totally possible if they fight like you said. Aj has a chance I think. Could be a first round finish for either guy and it wouldn't be a big surprise to me. I lean fury in the fight overall but its definitely a fun HW affair.

                  Man fury plays his own tune and definitely increases interest in his next fight with his erratic antics.

                  Honestly I would be less way interested in this fight before AJ's meltdown. This guy will definitely have a chip on his shoulder for his next fight IMHO.

                  Win or lose I think fury is a fantastic guy to try and get that frustration out, should be a fun fight either way.

                  Honestly, who cares if Aj loses? Wouldn't him and wilder still be a fun fight?
                  Absolutely yes! You bet! That would make for a very interesting fight also. At this point; Tyson Fury doesn't have anything to prove in fighting Oleksandr Usyk. He doesn't have to be undisputed. He's already held all four major belts in this Heavyweight boxing era anyhow.

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                  • El_Feroz99
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by kingstip9

                    Where was the adversity in the second wilder/fury fight ?
                    Fair play but the point stands

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by boxing IQ

                      I'm not a Joshua fan, but there's no cred defeating a defeated man.

                      Would you rather see Fury fight Joshua at his lowest or at his peak?
                      Nonsense at it's finest. On one hand everyone complains that nobody fights anyone. Someone has to lose...so the guy who wins should get no credit because the guy who loses is no good and never was???

                      Uggghh get smarter

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