Hearn & Joshua are backing out

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  • Boxfan83
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    #11
    AJ didn't get stopped so there's still money left in the Cash cow. A domestic win for his UK fans will get people clamoring again.

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    • hhh1200
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      #12
      Let A rebuild. This is ridiculous. Get rid of Fernandez and Garcia 1st.

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      • 4truth
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        #13
        It's pretty obvious, at least to me, that Fury wants to get Usyk or Joshua in the ring with as little rest as possible after their last fight.

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        • TheBoxingfan101
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          #14
          Originally posted by hugh grant
          I guess Hearn wants to rebuild josh, rather than 3rd loss on trot
          yea makes them more money too

          i think deep down they know he wont be a world champ again so cash out with the massie contract theyve given him

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            #15
            They probably should

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              #16
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
              Right as I have said before, the situation is swinging one way then another way.

              Gareth Davies is in Fury's camp. Well he seems to me to be a more in Fury's camp.

              I am not sure why Fury's hardcore fans are celebrating this, because? If the fight does not happen, Fury is fighting Charr 'A European level fight'.

              Anthony Joshua's next fight without Fury is many times bigger, than Fury's next fight with Joshua & Usyk.

              Joshua's next fight will also be against a World Class fighter.
              What kind of nonsense is this? Fury gave Joshua a life line. Hearn doesn’t want it. Fury is the #1 HW. The end.

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                #17
                Originally posted by 4truth
                It's pretty obvious, at least to me, that Fury wants to get Usyk or Joshua in the ring with as little rest as possible after their last fight.
                Joshua was planning to fight in December anyway.

                Fury offered him a fight in December and now Team Joshua is backing out. It's obvious Hearn is terrified of a third straight loss for his heavyweight hypejob.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                  Joshua was planning to fight in December anyway.

                  Fury offered him a fight in December and now Team Joshua is backing out. It's obvious Hearn is terrified of a third straight loss for his heavyweight hypejob.

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                  Fury/Joshua is a career defining fight for both fighters. Taking it immediately after his grueling fight with Usyk isn’t exactly giving himself the best chance.

                  It was for a different reason but Duran taking the SRL rematch in less than optimal condition was a stain on his career and will haunt him as long as he lives.

                  Fury is rushing these two fighter for a reason, neither would be able to give their best.


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                    #19
                    Originally posted by 4truth

                    Fury/Joshua is a career defining fight for both fighters. Taking it immediately after his grueling fight with Usyk isn’t exactly giving himself the best chance.

                    It was for a different reason but Duran taking the SRL rematch in less than optimal condition was a stain on his career and will haunt him as long as he lives.

                    Fury is rushing these two fighter for a reason, neither would be able to give their best.

                    Again, Joshua was already going to fight in December anyway.
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                    He's just bottling it now because of the opponent. Fury pulled his card.

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                    • 4truth
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                      Again, Joshua was already going to fight in December anyway.
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                      He's just bottling it now because of the opponent. Fury pulled his card.
                      I don’t dispute what you say but So What? Joshua/Fury is an extremely important fight. Taking a less important fight against a lesser opponent makes sense.

                      Fury is trying to rush both Usyk and Joshua back into the ring after a very tough, emotional fight. I understand it and I don’t like it.

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