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  • ShoulderRoll
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    #21
    Originally posted by 4truth

    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.
    Joshua isn't being rushed! Fury is offering to fight him in the same month that he was going to fight anyway.

    The payday is good for both and the WBC belt is on the line, there's no reason to marinate further.

    No reason except for the fact that Hearn is terrified of taking another loss, that is.

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    • sicko
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      #22
      I think Fury Toys and Stops AJ, been saying that for YEARS, Eddie knows that too!

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        #23
        Why are you posting videos from that gypsy **** rider Gareth Davies??

        He's a cretin that ass licks the Fury family for free interviews.

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          #24
          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.
          No it's pretty clear he doesn't want to fight either of them. What he wants is for people to think he wants to fight them both.

          Apart from the bum-killing garbageman Fury has boxed 1 decent HW in 7 years. Now you think he wants to fight 2 in the space of months? Not a chance.

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            #25
            Originally posted by FaustoGeraci

            What kind of nonsense is this? Fury gave Joshua a life line. Hearn doesn’t want it. Fury is the #1 HW. The end.
            What is he saving him from? Fury vs Charr, is not a bigger fight than Joshua's next fight.

            He gave Joshua a opportunity, and a opportunity I think he should take. But not because he is desperate for the fight.

            Fury's next fight is a European level fight. Anthony Joshua's next fight if he does not fight Fury 'Is a world level fight'.

            Joshua's next fight without Fury, is a bigger fight many times over 'Than Fury's next fight without Joshua or Usyk'.

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              #26
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

              What is he saving him from? Fury vs Charr, is not a bigger fight than Joshua's next fight.

              He gave Joshua a opportunity, and a opportunity I think he should take. But not because he is desperate for the fight.

              Fury's next fight is a European level fight. Anthony Joshua's next fight if he does not fight Fury 'Is a world level fight'.

              Joshua's next fight without Fury, is a bigger fight many times over 'Than Fury's next fight without Joshua or Usyk'.
              No. It’s not. Especially in the US, nobody gives a damn about Joshua. And again, you’re assuming this without even knowing who the opponents are.

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                #27
                2023 . . .

                Anthony Joshua vs. Prince Charles Martin, it's unfinished business

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by FaustoGeraci

                  No. It’s not. Especially in the US, nobody gives a damn about Joshua. And again, you’re assuming this without even knowing who the opponents are.
                  Is Fury vs Charr going to be a big fight in America?

                  Anthony Joshua's next fight is going to be a World level fight. Eddie Hearn has already come out and stated this, they are not messing around at European level.

                  Automatically this makes it a bigger fight. Combine this with the ever intriguing and dramatic situation of Joshua's career 'The jeopardy, makes this a big event'.

                  Joshua is not desperate to fight Tyson Fury, he could easily go away and do his own thing.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                    Joshua isn't being rushed! Fury is offering to fight him in the same month that he was going to fight anyway.

                    The payday is good for both and the WBC belt is on the line, there's no reason to marinate further.

                    No reason except for the fact that Hearn is terrified of taking another loss, that is.
                    Hearn could cash out on a Fury fight and cut his loss’s or maybe he wants to milk to more with easier fights who really knows.

                    I’m not even bothered to see this fight anyway in all honesty.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by IronDanHamza

                      Hearn could cash out on a Fury fight and cut his loss’s or maybe he wants to milk to more with easier fights who really knows.

                      I’m not even bothered to see this fight anyway in all honesty.
                      I'd still like to see that fight, especially if we can get it this year. Nice way to close out 2022.

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