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  • The Devil Knows Boxing
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    #11
    Originally posted by QueensburyRules

    - - SissyBoyBlubber ain't even ranked by boxrec. How many x he retire after eating the Shyte of Whyte.

    No wonder he backed out of Chisora and Charr fights. Boy gonna be running up BarneyBigBoy Panty Bills by the end of the year to be begging Usky and AJ.
    Next time read the directions on your anti depressants. You're not supposed to mix them with other drugs, and yes, that includes crack *******.

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    • 11player
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      #12
      So Fury vs Chisora

      Joshua vs Big **** Zhang next?

      as long as we get Fury vs Usyk and Joshua vs Wilder early next year, Im fine with it.
      Last edited by 11player; 10-03-2022, 07:58 PM.

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      • -Kev-
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        #13
        This was a very unrealistic fight to make for the date Fury was pushing for. Joshua JUST lost and Fury was applying unrealistic deadlines.

        Understandable if AJ had just come off of an easy TKO over a no hoper. But he just lost, to a very good fighter.

        Fury is either just trying to secure a fight with a very vulnerable, defeated AJ or he knew AJ and his team would say not right now and take that as “proof” that AJ is ducking him.

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        • Good ol' Douglas
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          #14
          Originally posted by -Kev-
          This was a very unrealistic fight to make for the date Fury was pushing for. Joshua JUST lost and Fury was applying unrealistic deadlines.

          Understandable if AJ had just come off of an easy TKO over a no hoper. But he just lost, to a very good fighter.

          Fury is either just trying to secure a fight with a very vulnerable, defeated AJ or he knew AJ and his team would say not right now and take that as “proof” that AJ is ducking him.
          14 weeks between fights should not be "unrealistic", especially when he only lost a decision and absorbed minimal damage in doing so.

          AJ has been vulnerable ever since W. Klitschko put him on his ass and admitted he would "quit" should he be put in a similar situation again–hence the first Ruiz Jr bout.

          When you claim you will be ready in November against any and all challengers, do not be surprised when someone calls your bluff.

          What he meant to say was "I want a layup against the big, stiff Chinese idiot to fool the public into thinking I am on the comeback trail".

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            #15
            It was never on, any more that Fury-Chisora III was - It was a Tweet and some emails.

            Joshua isn't a nobody - he's the dance partner required to make the biggest fight in british boxing history.... blindly signing anything Fury sent over is only advisable if the fighters brand-value and star power is completely zero. That ain't Joshua and they knew that - they didn't want the fight.

            This was like one of those old Frank Warren things where they announce they're fighting some big name foreign fighter, and the said fighter is like "What? I'm fighting who?" and then they send him a laughable contract over that they never wanted signed in the first place.
            Last edited by paulf; 10-03-2022, 11:41 PM.

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            • QueensburyRules
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              #16
              Originally posted by paulf
              It was never on, any more that Fury-Chisora III was - It was a Tweet and some emails.

              Joshua isn't a nobody - he's the dance partner required to make the biggest fight in british boxing history.... blindly signing anything Fury sent over is only advisable if the fighters brand-value and star power is completely zero. That ain't Joshua and they knew that - they didn't want the fight.

              This was like one of those old Frank Warren things where they announce they're fighting some big name foreign fighter, and the said fighter is like "What? I'm fighting who?" and then they send him a laughable contract over that they never wanted signed in the first place.
              - - Blubber Fuss and Feathers ain't even ranked by Brit owned Boxrec. How many times he retire this year?

              Wait, he gonna fight Chisora...wait, now he gonna fight Charr. Blubber clearly off his meds and on the coke sounds like.

              AJ prob required a $10 mil forfeit bond from Blubber to insure he don't duck out like he did all them other career purses Vs Wlad, and especially AJ who kicked his Blubber into America because he couldn't compete with AJ.

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              • -Kev-
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                #17
                Originally posted by Good ol' Douglas

                14 weeks between fights should not be "unrealistic", especially when he only lost a decision and absorbed minimal damage in doing so.

                AJ has been vulnerable ever since W. Klitschko put him on his ass and admitted he would "quit" should he be put in a similar situation again–hence the first Ruiz Jr bout.

                When you claim you will be ready in November against any and all challengers, do not be surprised when someone calls your bluff.

                What he meant to say was "I want a layup against the big, stiff Chinese idiot to fool the public into thinking I am on the comeback trail".
                Shouldn’t be realistic? 14 weeks?

                You realize a fight camp is 8 weeks right? That meant AJ had 6 weeks to rest physically and spend time with family before going back into another training camp and promotional tour. You know these boxers have lives outside of the ring?

                Fury would beat AJ easily, regardless if it takes a year or 14 weeks to make the fight. But it’s 100% unfair to expect a fighter to fight elite fighters every 3 months. No one else does that nowadays. Not even Fury himself does that. Fury loves his resting. Fury so far has 7 months out of the ring.

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                • TMLT87
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                  #18
                  I dont care about taking sides at this point. None of these guys deserve a ****ing penny anymore. This **** is completely farcical. Divas and scammers the lot of them.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by TMLT87
                    I dont care about taking sides at this point.
                    I just assumed Fury was talking ish like normal and it all just went too far.

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                    • QueensburyRules
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by -Kev-

                      Shouldn’t be realistic? 14 weeks?

                      You realize a fight camp is 8 weeks right? That meant AJ had 6 weeks to rest physically and spend time with family before going back into another training camp and promotional tour. You know these boxers have lives outside of the ring?

                      Fury would beat AJ easily, regardless if it takes a year or 14 weeks to make the fight. But it’s 100% unfair to expect a fighter to fight elite fighters every 3 months. No one else does that nowadays. Not even Fury himself does that. Fury loves his resting. Fury so far has 7 months out of the ring.
                      - - Record shows SissyBoyBlubber ducked record purses multiple times when the fight was hottest to fight for peanuts.

                      Blubber/Charr his current level. He already ducked Chisora after guaranteeing him a fight. Who he think he is?

                      SissyBoyFloydy?

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