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  • #11
    There is no Usyk fight around the corner.

    Usyk is fighting ether Joyce or Wilder next.

    Fury stopped negotiating with Usyk, and did not even want to consider fighting at a later date than December.

    So you are right, nobody can brush this fight off by saying 'It is just a tune up fight for Usyk'.

    What Usyk fight? Usyk stated he cannot fight in December, and suggested a later fight date. Tyson Fury went silent on this, and started to call our Joshua, Charr, Chisora or whoever.

    There is no Usyk fight on the Horizon. The game moves on, and it is not for certain that Uysk beats whoever he fights next.

    I said this on another thread. Anthony Joshua's next fight without Fury, is a bigger fight many times over 'Then Fury's next fight without Usyk or Joshua'.

    Joshua's next fight will be against a top world class fighter, Fury is once again fighting back at domestic to European level.

    People should not be surprised, Fury's resume if you take Wilder & Kiltschko out? Is a resume stacked with domestic to High end European level fights.

    When it is time to step up, Tyson Fury has stepped up. But currently right now, he is not stepping up as a Champion.
    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 09-28-2022, 10:02 AM.

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    • #12
      why not just make the usky fight early next year? hhhhhmmmm

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Smash View Post
        why not just make the usky fight early next year? hhhhhmmmm
        Exactly, there was a clear path to make that fight.

        But Fury, soon as Usyk rejected the December fight date 'Did not want to negotiated any further'.

        It is unprecedented, I have never seen such behavior from a top level Champion.

        It is not down to Fury being afraid, because when it is time to fight he will fight. It is just difficult for his top challengers to get him inside the ring.

        Wilder had to take things to court, and now Joshua is being given 24 hour limits to decide on outlandish demands.

        The Kiltschko rematch never happened, which was unfortunate due to Fury's circumstance. But regardless, was that rematch ever going happen anyway?

        Tyson Fury is a big time performer, nobody can deny that. But it just seems unnecessarily difficult for other top fighters to fight him.
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        • #14
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post



          It is not down to Fury being afraid, because when it is time to fight he will fight. It is just difficult for his top challengers to get him inside the ring.

          None of us can get into anothers head, who knows whats going on there, all i know is the fight is there & hes playing BS, thats all, there must be a reason for that, ill go with the most obvious one

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          • #15
            Fury needs more time to get ready for Usyk than Dec would provide. No big deal there, dude's a fatman and Usyk's high volume.

            Joshua's made more excuses in his career than colorline era fighters. It's shameful.

            Char is not as bad as y'all pretending he is. It's a fine defense. The ranking whoring around here is sick.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Mysterian View Post
              Fury needs more time to get ready for Usyk than Dec would provide. No big deal there, dude's a fatman and Usyk's high volume.

              Joshua's made more excuses in his career than colorline era fighters. It's shameful.

              Char is not as bad as y'all pretending he is. It's a fine defense. The ranking whoring around here is sick.
              Why are you holding Tyson Fury to a low standard? Even as a Champion now, he is held to a lower standard than Anthony Joshua.

              Joshua's next fight, will be against a fighter many levels above Charr.

              Wilder's comeback fight is against Helenius, who is a more highly ranked and better fighter than Charr.

              Fury is fighting at European level again.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

                Why are you holding Tyson Fury to a low standard? Even as a Champion now, he is held to a lower standard than Anthony Joshua.

                Joshua's next fight, will be against a fighter many levels above Charr.

                Wilder's comeback fight is against Helenius, who is a more highly ranked and better fighter than Charr.

                Fury is fighting at European level again.
                Exactly.

                Fury is such a clown. He says he beats Usyk with one hand, that Joyce doesn`t win a round against him...therefor he will fight Charr for stay busy fight, lol.

                I just don`t buy this sh.it. If you are a world champ and you have WBC belt, fight contenders or drop the belt and go away.

                Joshua is not a champ, but he will probably fight somebody top 20 in next fight.

                Fury already fought all Seferi`s and Pianeta`s, no need to give him another pass.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

                  Why are you holding Tyson Fury to a low standard? Even as a Champion now, he is held to a lower standard than Anthony Joshua.

                  Joshua's next fight, will be against a fighter many levels above Charr.

                  Wilder's comeback fight is against Helenius, who is a more highly ranked and better fighter than Charr.

                  Fury is fighting at European level again.
                  Just not easily swayed by ratings.

                  Joshua fought plenty of highly rated easy fights and I gave him **** for it. Takam being rated didn't make Takam worth a ****, etc.

                  I didn't think much of Wallin, Safari, Schwarz, Pinata, etc. so I give Fury **** for those fights. Char's a low hanging fruit for sure but I don't think it's as easy a fight as some highly rated guys are. Fury could fight one of those Frankenstein EE's who are rated and I'd be giving him **** for it.

                  Loads of people don't give a **** about Char but he did impress me in his losing effort against Vitali and his win over Ust. Hrgovic, for example, has never impressed me. I don't care about their ratings, I think Charr's a harder fight for Fury than Fil....even if they're both easy fights for Fury.

                  Back to Joshua, on paper he's yet to take a hard fight. Just because he lost doesn't mean he wasn't favored and for good reason. Usyk is small, Joshua should have won. Ruiz is fat, Joshua should have won. Pov was old, Parker is slow, Takam is a ****house, Wlad was old, Molina, Breezey, and Martin are basic bitches. Dillian was the last time I praised Joshua for taking a hard fight, maybe the only time.

                  That said, I'd rather a 4th Wilder than Char. I'd rather AJ than Char, Usyk than Char, DuBois, Ruiz, Ortiz, plenty of dudes I could name over Char but I don't think Char's the worst name he could get away with defending against and I don't think absolutely everyone rated higher than Charr gives Fury any more of a fight than Charr's old ass will.

                  Helenius is a good fight for Deontay, he's ****ing food for Fury, styles.

                  Hrgovic has nothing for Fury

                  Makmudov is an easy fight for Tyson

                  Can't see Yoka or Bakole doing any better than Charr will.

                  Bryan ain't **** for Fury either.

                  So I'm fine with a Charr fight. Could be worse.


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                  • #19
                    After Charr I imagine that Free Oquendo is next due to sanctioning unsolved issues.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
                      He will have one fan less, but I doubt he cares.

                      I want Fury to fight the best, which means Usyk, Joyce, or at least contenders like Joshua, Hrgovic, Makhmudov, Sanchez, Ruiz...there are many of them.

                      I won`t support considered N.1. fighting the guy ranked at N.62 by boxrec.

                      And I don`t care about excuses like "there is Usyk unification around the corner". If Fury is the best, he must fight at least contenders.
                      Dude seriously just piiss off and join the Wilder/Joshua losers club we don't need you, you fool. Fury sold 94,000 tickets in his last fight against Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium.
                      Joshua will always remain a sissy cry baby.
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