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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #31
    Originally posted by bullydean

    That's my point. Fury vs AJ is planned to happen on Dec 3rd and Usyk doesn't plan to fight until late February or March.

    So why are y'all and Usyk making a big deal about it? Why is Usyk being a little petty baby and talking about fighting Wilder when this doesn't affect the undisputed fight?
    So you don't have a point mate. You have no point. None.

    In all honestly mate, I don't even know precisely what point you think you have or trying to make? If you are trying to make out that Usyk has caused this situation, you are 1 billion miles off. If you are trying to make out that Usyk has ducked Fury, you are kidding yourself and chatting complete nonsense.

    Usyk planned on fighting in February and March. He told Tyson Fury, if he wants to fight 'Then we should fight in February or March'.

    Extremely clear and concise instructions. If Fury really wanted to fight Usyk, he would of agreed to fight at a later date than December.

    Do you understand that? What is it about this information that you are not getting?

    Instead? Tyson Fury who had been for months playing incoherent, chaotic games 'Saying that he is retired'. Suddenly as soon as Usyk beat Anthony Joshua, Fury started making demands for a fight in December.

    Full well knowing that, the date could and was going to be issue 'He knew this, surely he would know this'. If it was not going to be a issue, masses of boxing fans, boxing experts, coaches, and current active and retire fighters in multiple weight divisions? Would not of all come out to make their views clear. That Fury's forcing of Usyk into a quick turn around fight is not quite correct.

    A big theme of these Joshua vs Fury negotiations has been the quick turn around. And Joshua has been given credit for just taking the fight under these circumstances. But in some ways he has to take such a opportunity, because he is politically not in Usyk's position.

    Usyk does not have to adhere to Tyson Fury's games and demands.

    Tyson Fury has caused this entire situation, his games and behavior. His most honest, respected and subjective fans on here if pushed? Will admit this. Reason being, because they know the games are so erroneous now. They are making themselves look extremely bad. Some people don't care and they will play along, but others very few have some integrity.





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    • bullydean
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      #32
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

      So you don't have a point mate. You have no point. None.

      In all honestly mate, I don't even know precisely what point you think you have or trying to make? If you are trying to make out that Usyk has caused this situation, you are 1 billion miles off. If you are trying to make out that Usyk has ducked Fury, you are kidding yourself and chatting complete nonsense.

      Usyk planned on fighting in February and March. He told Tyson Fury, if he wants to fight 'Then we should fight in February or March'.

      Extremely clear and concise instructions. If Fury really wanted to fight Usyk, he would of agreed to fight at a later date than December.

      Do you understand that? What is it about this information that you are not getting?

      Instead? Tyson Fury who had been for months playing incoherent, chaotic games 'Saying that he is retired'. Suddenly as soon as Usyk beat Anthony Joshua, Fury started making demands for a fight in December.

      Full well knowing that, the date could and was going to be issue 'He knew this, surely he would know this'. If it was not going to be a issue, masses of boxing fans, boxing experts, coaches, and current active and retire fighters in multiple weight divisions? Would not of all come out to make their views clear. That Fury's forcing of Usyk into a quick turn around fight is not quite correct.

      A big theme of these Joshua vs Fury negotiations has been the quick turn around. And Joshua has been given credit for just taking the fight under these circumstances. But in some ways he has to take such a opportunity, because he is politically not in Usyk's position.

      Usyk does not have to adhere to Tyson Fury's games and demands.

      Tyson Fury has caused this entire situation, his games and behavior. His most honest, respected and subjective fans on here if pushed? Will admit this. Reason being, because they know the games are so erroneous now. They are making themselves look extremely bad. Some people don't care and they will play along, but others very few have some integrity.




      How are you this dumb. Fury fighting on Dec 3rd has no effect on the Usyk fight.

      Y'all are being a bunch of babies like Usyk and his promotor claiming Fury is scared when Fury and Frank have basically confirmed the AJ fight is a big payday and a tune up. Im pretty sure Frank said the plan is to go after Usyk after the AJ fight because Usyk won't be ready for 3-4 months anyway.

      My clear point is y'all are overreacting.

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        #33
        Originally posted by bullydean

        How are you this dumb. Fury fighting on Dec 3rd has no effect on the Usyk fight.

        Y'all are being a bunch of babies like Usyk and his promotor claiming Fury is scared when Fury and Frank have basically confirmed the AJ fight is a big payday and a tune up. Im pretty sure Frank said the plan is to go after Usyk after the AJ fight because Usyk won't be ready for 3-4 months anyway.

        My clear point is y'all are overreacting.
        Fury for once deserves credit if he actually does commit to this fight . I see Joshua as the bigger threat than Usyk and I could easily see a third fight between Usyk and Joshua if Joshua collects the WBC belt here and does it twice .

        I anticipate this will be very close either way and Furys toughest fight where he really needs to put out ever he’s never had to before . Hard to imagine Joshua losing three in a row but it’s possible .

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          #34
          Originally posted by bullydean

          How are you this dumb. Fury fighting on Dec 3rd has no effect on the Usyk fight.

          Y'all are being a bunch of babies like Usyk and his promotor claiming Fury is scared when Fury and Frank have basically confirmed the AJ fight is a big payday and a tune up. Im pretty sure Frank said the plan is to go after Usyk after the AJ fight because Usyk won't be ready for 3-4 months anyway.

          My clear point is y'all are overreacting.
          You have no clear point. You are just complaining.

          I have made clear points in my posts, you have not. All you have done, and are doing is posting in this thread with a attitude and tone towards Usyk.

          You are trying to make out as if Usyk's actions and stance is morally wrong. Wrong that he does not want to adhere to Fury's demands and compete in a quick turn around fight. The entire boxing world, many pundits, boxing experts, coaches, currently active and past fighters have all agreed universally? That Fury's demands towards Usyk and even Joshua are borderline not correct.

          The only people that don't see it that way are Tyson Fury, and some of his hardcore fans. That is it. Nobody else in the boxing world is in agreement with Team Fury.

          Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury, will effect the Usyk fight. It is not 100% certain that Fury will get past Joshua. I get it, he is the favorite ' But body knows for sure what is going to happen in the fight to be exact'.

          Usyk does not have to keep his career on hold, just because of Fury 1: Wants to play games. 2: Pretend he is retried, then suddenly comeback. 3: Force people into quick turn around fights.

          I am well aware of what the Team Fury's plan is, but none of it is 100% certain that it will play out as planned.

          And that is why now Usyk is looking at fighting Deontay Wilder. That is how we have come to this point in the situation. It all started with Tyson Fury's geopolitical games and moves 'All of it'.

          Nobody is overreacting. Points are just being made, because some people ether want to play along with certain narratives.
          Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 09-17-2022, 02:07 PM.

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            #35
            Originally posted by juggernaut666

            Fury for once deserves credit if he actually does commit to this fight . I see Joshua as the bigger threat than Usyk and I could easily see a third fight between Usyk and Joshua if Joshua collects the WBC belt here and does it twice .

            I anticipate this will be very close either way and Furys toughest fight where he really needs to put out ever he’s never had to before . Hard to imagine Joshua losing three in a row but it’s possible .
            I'm also skeptical about both the AJ and Usyk fight because Fury is a drama queen. All im saying is the plan is still for Fury vs Usyk to happen in the first half of 2023. Usyk and his fans acting like the fight is interfering with undisputed are overreacting.

            If Fury loses, which is very possible, then it makes sense to be complaining because of the rematch and the potential chance that Usyk loses his next fight as well but until that happens there's no reason to be crying.

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            • bullydean
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              #36
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

              You have no clear point. You are just complaining.

              I have made clear points in my posts, you have not. All you have done, and are doing is posting in this thread with a attitude and tone towards Usyk.

              You are trying to make out as if Usyk's actions and stance is morally wrong. Wrong that he does not want to adhere to Fury's demands and compete in a quick turn around fight. The entire boxing world, many pundits, boxing experts, coaches, currently active and past fighters have all agreed universally? That Fury's demands towards Usyk and even Joshua are borderline not correct.

              The only people that don't see it that way are Tyson Fury, and some of his hardcore fans. That is it. Nobody else in the boxing world is in agreement with Team Fury.

              Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury, will effect the Usyk fight. It is not 100% certain that Fury will get past Joshua. I get it, he is the favorite ' But body knows for sure what is going to happen in the fight to be exact'.

              Usyk does not have to keep his career on hold, just because of Fury 1: Wants to play games. 2: Pretend he is retried, then suddenly comeback. 3: Force people into quick turn around fights.

              I am well aware of what the Team Fury's plan is, but none of it is 100% certain that it will play out as planned.

              And that is why now Usyk is looking at fighting Deontay Wilder. That is how we have come to this point in the situation. It all started with Tyson Fury's geopolitical games and moves 'All of it'.

              Nobody is overreacting. Points are just being made, because some people ether want to play along with certain narratives.
              Where am I complaining? Y'all are the ones complaining Fury v AJ ruins undisputed when it clearly doesn't.

              Which was clearly my point. You're just too dumb for some reason or too emotional about this to read

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                #37
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                You have no clear point. You are just complaining.

                I have made clear points in my posts, you have not. All you have done, and are doing is posting in this thread with a attitude and tone towards Usyk.

                You are trying to make out as if Usyk's actions and stance is morally wrong. Wrong that he does not want to adhere to Fury's demands and compete in a quick turn around fight. The entire boxing world, many pundits, boxing experts, coaches, currently active and past fighters have all agreed universally? That Fury's demands towards Usyk and even Joshua are borderline not correct.

                The only people that don't see it that way are Tyson Fury, and some of his hardcore fans. That is it. Nobody else in the boxing world is in agreement with Team Fury.

                Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury, will effect the Usyk fight. It is not 100% certain that Fury will get past Joshua. I get it, he is the favorite ' But body knows for sure what is going to happen in the fight to be exact'.

                Usyk does not have to keep his career on hold, just because of Fury 1: Wants to play games. 2: Pretend he is retried, then suddenly comeback. 3: Force people into quick turn around fights.

                I am well aware of what the Team Fury's plan is, but none of it is 100% certain that it will play out as planned.

                And that is why now Usyk is looking at fighting Deontay Wilder. That is how we have come to this point in the situation. It all started with Tyson Fury's geopolitical games and moves 'All of it'.

                Nobody is overreacting. Points are just being made, because some people ether want to play along with certain narratives.
                It doesn’t really matter who wins between Fury and Joshua ,Usyk still gets the winner . Should Usyk fight Wilder he further stalls his own undisputed though . That’s Usyks choice but he can’t really complain if Fury takes the Joshua fight before 2023 .

                I don’t see Wilder taking that Usyk fight it makes to much sense for him to try and claim a unified champion status hed rather cry about offers from other parties .. Lol
                Last edited by juggernaut666; 09-17-2022, 02:33 PM.

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