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Originally posted by RoadMan94 View Post
We get a fight that many have Nattered for for years, yet some people cannot just credit both guys for wanting the fight and doing what they can to give it to us , the fans. They’re the ones risking they’re lives for our entertainment. Both men could retire and be a recluse for rest if they’re lives without lifting a finger.
Yet here is a guy who’s staring down the barrel of possible career ender ON THE BACK OF TWO LOSSES, Facing the number one guy in the division and possibly of their generation in Tyson fury.
Fury is risking his opportunity of making history of being the first undisputed heavyweight champion in over three decades.
It’s lose lose for fury. If he wins, nobody outside his fans will give him the respect and credit he would deserve, and if he loses those very same people will rejoice at his downfall.
because that’s all some fans want, Tyson Fury to lose just one time. They did it for 25 years with Floyd mayweather and they still can’t spot a great fighter and give respect for they’re craft.
SO respect to both men for giving us a fight they really didn’t have to do.
These are the same salty bums who would beg for an autograph a picture and a quick conversation with THE VERY SAME FIGHTERS THEY REFUSE TO RESPECT AND GIVE PROPS TOO.
Joshua is now title less with three defeats which includes two back to back losses in a row to the same fighter. So what leverage does AJ have over an undefeated titleholder in Tyson Fury other than money that Tyson Fury doesn't need?RoadMan94 likes this.
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Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
Money talks. I think it can be stopped with a lawsuit though, just like Wilder stopped it with a lawsuit. Whoever is due for a title shot vs Tyson Fury needs to speak up and they need a good promoter and team to help them as well. Otherwise the overseers of these sanctioning bodies will just look the other way and pretend like their are no rules. They’re greedy.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
I agree. Tyson Fury is throwing a Joshua a lifeline for this fight. He doesn't need Anthony Joshua but this fight is his gift to boxing fans; Especially to British boxing fans.
Joshua is now title less with three defeats which includes two back to back losses in a row to the same fighter. So what leverage does AJ have over an undefeated titleholder in Tyson Fury other than money that Tyson Fury doesn't need?
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Originally posted by Apollo7 View Post
Any other top champ picking a guy coming off back to back losses and who has lost 3 out of his last 5 fights would get criticised for cherry picking. At the very least people would admit that it's a money grab but with Fury he's doing it as a gift because he's so noble. Lmao you couldn't make this stuff up.
Fury and Warren would have never made this offer to AJ if he hadn’t had three defeats and has lost two of his last fights to the same fighter in a row.
They now see Joshua as a low risk high reward fighter who is easy to defeat because they believe he’s finished as a top fighter.
Last edited by champion4ever; 09-14-2022, 05:16 AM.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostYou make a very valid point to which I tend to agree also. You are damn right. It is a cherry-pick.
Fury and Warren would have never made this offer to AJ if he hadn’t had three defeats and has lost two of his last fights to the same fighter in a row.
They now see Joshua as a low risk high reward fighter who is easy to defeat because they believe he’s finished as a top fighter.
I still suspect they made offers they thought wouldn't be accepted given Joshua was clearly headed for lower grade fights.
I'm sure it's not the fight Joshua had planned either.
They might end up fighting just to save face.
But my bet is still that it doesn't happen.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostYou make a very valid point to which I tend to agree also. You are damn right. It is a cherry-pick.
Fury and Warren would have never made this offer to AJ if he hadn’t had three defeats and has lost two of his last fights to the same fighter in a row.
They now see Joshua as a low risk high reward fighter who is easy to defeat because they believe he’s finished as a top fighter.
Who would have been a better opponent for Fury?
Don't say Usyk, he turned it down.
Of the guys THAT DRAW MONEY ... who else is there?
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