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  • juggernaut666
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    #61
    Originally posted by mrbig1
    A fighter wants to make big money fast. We have to ask ourselves want does Usyk bring to the table. How about nothing. You ask any guy on the street who is Tyson Fury. They know who he is. Ask them about Usyk. They'll say who. Fury wants to wait this thing out. I think he wants Usyk to fight someone not name AJ. To at least make a name for himself. Fury puts people in the seats Usyk does not. It's all about the money.
    Fury was guaranteed more money in Saudi . Money had nothing to do with Usyk or who put what in seats it had to do with what Furys limitations were and how much he was offered , now he’s fighting for less money in the U.K . If you ask any casual fan who Whyte or Chisora is outside the U.K they’ll say who ? Fury’s also not as popular as you think outside the U.K , if you doubt that go check his social media numbers and see if he’s closer to Usyk or Joshua .You guys thinks nobody knows Usyk after 2 Joshua fights , o.k ? Lol
    Last edited by juggernaut666; 03-15-2023, 02:47 PM.

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    • Apollo7
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      #62
      Originally posted by Oregonian
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      The coward that ducked Wilder twice BUT somehow though some miracle, he still knocked him out. Twice.
      Who said Fury ducked Wilder twice?

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      • Oregonian
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        #63
        Originally posted by Apollo7

        Who said Fury ducked Wilder twice?
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        Perhaps you haven’t spent much time on this platform. The Fury haters were on fire accusing Fury of ducking Wilder before the 2nd fight and before the 3rd fight.

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        • Toffee
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          #64
          Originally posted by Oregonian
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          The shifting of goal posts has begun.
          So without the judge’s order, Fury was so scared of Wilder that he knocked out Wilder out of fear. Is that what happened?
          Who said Fury was scared of Wilder?

          He just wanted to dodge a contracted rematch (again). I don't care why he did what he did, I care that he 100%, factually, inarguably did it.

          The goal posts are very set when it comes to Fury's behaviour.

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          • Toffee
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            #65
            Originally posted by Oregonian
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            Perhaps you haven’t spent much time on this platform. The Fury haters were on fire accusing Fury of ducking Wilder before the 2nd fight and before the 3rd fight.
            Well it was Fury who didn't take the WBC ordered rematch after the first fight. He signed with Top Rank and fought Tom Schwarz instead.

            After the second fight he refused a rematch and had to be ordered to go through with it after 18 months and legal proceedings.

            These things are facts. I don't need to offer a Fury hating opinion to go along with them.

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            • Oregonian
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              #66
              Originally posted by Toffee

              Who said Fury was scared of Wilder?

              He just wanted to dodge a contracted rematch (again). I don't care why he did what he did, I care that he 100%, factually, inarguably did it.

              The goal posts are very set when it comes to Fury's behaviour.
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              As long as YOU aren’t saying he was scared of Wilder, I’m not going to defend the rematch dodging.

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              • Oregonian
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                #67
                Originally posted by Toffee

                Well it was Fury who didn't take the WBC ordered rematch after the first fight. He signed with Top Rank and fought Tom Schwarz instead.

                After the second fight he refused a rematch and had to be ordered to go through with it after 18 months and legal proceedings.

                These things are facts. I don't need to offer a Fury hating opinion to go along with them.
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                Whatever Fury’s reasons were, he was not doing so because of fear. He destroyed that man twice. There is no fear in that.

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                • mrbig1
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by juggernaut666
                  Fury was guaranteed more money in Saudi . Money had nothing to do with Usyk or who put what in seats it had to do with what Furys limitations were and how much he was offered , now he’s fighting for less money in the U.K . If you ask any casual fan who Whyte or Chisora is outside the U.K they’ll say who ? Fury’s also not as popular as you think outside the U.K , if you doubt that go check his social media numbers and see if he’s closer to Usyk or Joshua .You guys thinks nobody knows Usyk after 2 Joshua fights , o.k ? Lol
                  Fury is very popular in the states. He fought Wilder in the states. He's been on sport shows giving interviews in the states.

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                  • Superbee
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                    #69
                    I like how Fury is painting himself in a corner since the beginning... Team Usyk seems to have the best of him already... Mind games 101 ...

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                    • Toffee
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Oregonian
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                      Whatever Fury’s reasons were, he was not doing so because of fear. He destroyed that man twice. There is no fear in that.
                      It's never fear with professional boxers. Certainly not with someone like Fury. He's not scared of anyone.

                      From a business perspective they might see risk. Wilder always carries some risk as a puncher (maybe 1 in 10 for Fury?) but decent financial reward. Someone like Chisora carries practically no risk and still a decent financial reward.

                      If you want my opinion on Fury... Fury is fearless. He's happy to fight anyone for the title of champion and he truly believes he'll win. Once he's got that title, he does what he wants, and that doesn't include taking chances with guys who might beat him. Especially not when someone is ordering him to do it. At a minimum he tries to find a way to make things happen only on his terms.

                      I feel like that's been pretty well evidenced over the years.

                      It won't shock me if he doesn't fight Usyk. In fact it would be pretty out of character for him if he did fight Usyk. There's a fair bit for him to gain but he could be usurped as number one. And he seems convinced that people believe him when he says he beats anyone and doesn't really need to prove it.

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