Comments Thread For: Warren Still Hopes Fury-Joshua Can Be Made, Admits Fury Has Lost Patience

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  • Liondw
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    #11
    According to Eddie Hearn, they have not had the contract for ten days, but less days than that.

    They could at least give it another week, because lawyers do need to go through a contract thoroughly, or you can get hurt by not checking everything.

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    • Willowthewisp
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      #12
      Waiting for Fury to announce his next retirement , run for parliament then back out and demand Charr sign the contract August 2022 or he's going to join the UFC.

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      • Toffee
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        #13
        Originally posted by hugh grant
        Josh should vocalise what's bugging him?
        I'm not 100%, but I suspect Joshua has no formal legal qualifications and probably isn't requesting *********s to contractual clauses.

        Both he and Fury agreed the major terms. Now the lawyers do their bit, plus the commercial discussions between networks.

        Takes more than a few days but if you want the fight, you'd allow it to happen.

        If Tyson Fury is genuine (always a big if) about calling this fight off then it's pretty obvious that he hasn't given it a chance. This charade will only fool the weakest minds. Fortunately for him, there are plenty of low IQ boxing fans who will lap it up.

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        • TinAgeOfBoxing
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          #14
          AJ and Usyk refused to take a dive in a fixed fight. Fury only fights fixed fights and cherry picks.

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          • Jack_sh*t
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            #15
            Originally posted by Southpaw16
            I think Fury prefers the no-risker versus Charr.
            I think Fury would prefer the much more lucrative no-risker against AJ.

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            • PBR Streetgang
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              #16
              Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk
              Getting boring again, funny how Hearn is alway's involved when it get's drawn out & boring & more often than not the fight's fail to materialise.
              Yup. Hearn managed to keep us from seeing Crawford/Spence for all those years and was the obstacle to Gamboa/JuanMa and Plant/Benavidez even tho they were in-house.

              I think Hearn is a slimeball and his antics have contributed to big fights not being made but he's really no different than the other slimeball promoters.
              Last edited by PBR Streetgang; 09-27-2022, 07:29 AM.

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                #17
                There is no demand for this fight. If there was the networks would make it happen. Joshua Wilder is the peoples choice and there won't be any talk about that until the Helenius fight is over.

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                • vital1983
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                  #18
                  Fury, playing games as usual. Getting boring

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                  • hugh grant
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Toffee

                    I'm not 100%, but I suspect Joshua has no formal legal qualifications and probably isn't requesting *********s to contractual clauses.

                    Both he and Fury agreed the major terms. Now the lawyers do their bit, plus the commercial discussions between networks.

                    Takes more than a few days but if you want the fight, you'd allow it to happen.

                    If Tyson Fury is genuine (always a big if) about calling this fight off then it's pretty obvious that he hasn't given it a chance. This charade will only fool the weakest minds. Fortunately for him, there are plenty of low IQ boxing fans who will lap it up.
                    Yes, maybe fury really wants charr. But fury v josh will happen around Sept 2023

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                    • SUBZER0ED
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                      #20
                      Joshua loses two consecutive fights to Usyk and now he's ready for a big UK showdown with Fury? Besides the money, I see no way that this is a winner for AJ. This is a retirement check for him.
                      Last edited by SUBZER0ED; 09-27-2022, 03:03 PM.

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