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  • tokon
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    #31
    Originally posted by macmike100
    IMO Fury should agree to 50-50 split. Simply because Usyk has all the other belts. Right there is enough to make it at least 60-40 for Usyk.
    Frankly I'm getting tired of Fury demanding all this and then putting up time limits. I think it shows that he really doesn't care about fighting anymore.
    Pour another pint.
    I'm with you in "fair split" thing - and actually thought 60/40 to the winner was an excellent proposition - but Usyk has agreed to Fury's denands.

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    • Sun_Tzu
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      #32
      Im growing weary of Fury's bullshit.

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      • Boxviewer
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        #33
        Originally posted by bullydean
        People sure turned around real quick.

        First y'all were saying Usyk was a man of his word and Fury was a pos.

        Now Usyk is backing out of the 70/30 split and demanding a rematch clause like AJ, who most of y'all criticize him for doing.

        It's like I said before. Usyk looks more scared than Fury and the fact Usyk's promoter is literally negotiating through social media proves Arum's point about Usyk's promoter being the issue.

        The fact that most of you still believe Fury ducked AJ using the negotiations when there have been a couple articles on here where Hearn admits they called off the negotiations to give AJ a confidence booster because "AJ isn't ready to fight Fury" shows y'all are just on the Fury hate train lol.
        Fury was only eager to fight AJ when he was at his weakest and he didn't even want to give him enough time to prepare for the fight. That tells you all you need to know about Fury. He is only eager to fight when he senses that it's a winnable fight for him otherwise he will frustrate the negotiation to the point that the fight will not happen, the Wlad rematch comes to mind and the AJ fight in 2020.

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        • Straightener
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          #34
          Fury’s bluff has been called …. Let’s see if he try’s to worm out of it

          When fish eyes starts talking about deadlines you know that this fight is dead in the water

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          • bullydean
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            #35
            Originally posted by Monty Fisto

            This is a strange way to interpret it.

            Fury asked for a split steeply skewed in his favour. He got what he asked for, with the proviso that he has to actually go ahead with the fight on the date for which they were negotiating.

            His bluff has been called and if he wants the fight, it's right there to be had. Usyk has accepted Fury's BS offer, yet somehow Fury is still not saying yes.

            Call it for what it is: if Fury doesn't agree it now with 70/30 in his favour just as he asked, he doesn't want it.
            I understand that, it's the fact that the deal was agreed on a couple days ago. Usyk's promoter keeps crying publicly while something that requires lawyers and deep conversations isn't going to be signed in a day or two. I also think it's fishy that he's making new demands right away instead of trying to get the contract signed as soon as possible.

            I agree if Fury doesn't sign the deal he's a coward but I'll believe it in a week or two, not from Usyk's promoter who was forced to take a horrible split a couple days ago.

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            • bullydean
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              #36
              Originally posted by Boxviewer

              Fury was only eager to fight AJ when he was at his weakest and he didn't even want to give him enough time to prepare for the fight. That tells you all you need to know about Fury. He is only eager to fight when he senses that it's a winnable fight for him otherwise he will frustrate the negotiation to the point that the fight will not happen, the Wlad rematch comes to mind and the AJ fight in 2020.
              The AJ fight in 2020 was stopped by Wilder, right?

              Fight AJ at his weakest? Most of y'all said AJ gave his best performance in the Usyk rematch and AJ was cleared to train and fight almost right away because he didn't suffer any serious damage.
              AJ was coming off of two high level fights which are more valuable than a tune up fight.

              This is the first dragged out negotiations Fury has had.

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              • Lxg
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                #37
                It is clear Fury is afraid of Usyk. He has seen his British brethren beaten by the man, including AJ twice, a fighter Usyk refused to fight. Note how easy it was to get AJ and Usyk fight twice. Note how Fury and AJ did not happen because of Fury and how Fury refused the rematch with Klitschko. Usyk made a fool out of Joe Joyce in a five round fight, Joyce losing every round. Chisora and Bellew both beaten. So loudmouth, bag of wind Fury wants to fight 38 year old Wilder a fourth time after knocking him out twice, and fighting an MMA fighter who cannot box, who could hardly land a punch in an MMA contest he lost. That’s why Fury fought two washed up slow Dillian Whyte (who had been KO’d by 41-year old Povetkin) and Chisora, who has never beaten anyone close to being elite, a third time. Fury refused the largest purse he would ever receive from the Saudis, while Usyk said yes. Now, after Fury was backed into a corner by refusing the 60:40 split, 60 goes to the winner, he came up with the 70:30 split. But Usyk accepted! So now he claims no rematch clause, when he was the one asking for a rematch. Usyk doesn’t care. Watch for a fake injury. Watch for nandrolone Doping by Fury again. Watch for more restrictions or date changes. Fury is a frightened lad who still has daddy speaking for him. What a joke!
                Last edited by Lxg; 03-14-2023, 04:36 PM.

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                • bullydean
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by juggernaut666

                  Warren just said they were the ones asking for the rematch clause and scrapped it because Fury didn’t want one .

                  The fight won’t happen if Fury doesn’t comply with the contract date to fight , you must be another beta on here .
                  Eh the article on here said Warren stated Usyk was asking for a rematch clause. Maybe Frank said something afterwards. If I'm wrong I'm wrong but there ain't no articles about Fury wanting a rematch clause.

                  It's pretty easy to find the insecure baby men on here when they think alpha and betas exist. I guess you have to try and find a way to make yourself feel better when you're inferior to the average person.

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                  • Monty Fisto
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by bullydean

                    I understand that, it's the fact that the deal was agreed on a couple days ago. Usyk's promoter keeps crying publicly while something that requires lawyers and deep conversations isn't going to be signed in a day or two. I also think it's fishy that he's making new demands right away instead of trying to get the contract signed as soon as possible.

                    I agree if Fury doesn't sign the deal he's a coward but I'll believe it in a week or two, not from Usyk's promoter who was forced to take a horrible split a couple days ago.
                    From the article, Usyk's promoter says: "​So it's all done already. It's been done actually several weeks ago. But the one thing that was pending was Tyson's consent, which is still pending. Though he claims he's ready and pretends he's training."

                    The social media stuff was just a promotional stunt. The 70/30 split, it seems, has been agreed a while (assuming what he says above is true)..​​​​​​

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                    • whatismyname
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                      #40
                      Fury needs to sign

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