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  • #61
    Originally posted by bullydean View Post

    The only fights that have fallen through for Fury are the Haye and AJ fights. Haye was the one dropping out of the fights and Wilder stopped the first AJ vs Fury fight. The second attempt at AJ vs Fury was ended by Hearn and AJ due to "AJ not being at Fury's level yet".
    Besides that Usyk was the one asking for a rematch clause and denying any offer below 50/50. Both fighters were being petty.

    After the 70/30 split was accepted Usyk's promoter has been the only one complaining and threatening to end the fight. Fury is allegedly starting camp and considering Sugarhill recently arrived in the UK that seems very likely. Usyk was probably already training and his wife is also hyping up the fight now. There's literally nothing pointing towards the fight not happening, it's just Usyk's team being mad about the 70/30 split.
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    Poor attempt to change history there with 2nd AJ fight - Fury put a 24 hour deadline on Aj accepting a 60/40 split on *TWITTER* (obviously didn't expect AJ to take it after 2 losses to Usyk) and then made another 24 hour deadline later on followed by a 10 day deadline - and then fought Derek Chisora lol. Everyone knew Fury never wanted that fight. Just trying to organize a fight on Twitter shows you are not serious - because you still have to get the teams in contact to then work out a contract which is no quick matter and then sign it. So why not go straight to this step?

    I admire all that Kool-aid you been drinking. Whatever you say - the facts are Tyson Fury - has fought TWO top-10 fighters in SEVEN years. Imagine how much BS-ing you have to do to get away with that and still have fans like you

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
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      Poor attempt to change history there with 2nd AJ fight - Fury put a 24 hour deadline on Aj accepting a 60/40 split on *TWITTER* (obviously didn't expect AJ to take it after 2 losses to Usyk) and then made another 24 hour deadline later on followed by a 10 day deadline - and then fought Derek Chisora lol. Everyone knew Fury never wanted that fight. Just trying to organize a fight on Twitter shows you are not serious - because you still have to get the teams in contact to then work out a contract which is no quick matter and then sign it. So why not go straight to this step?

      I admire all that Kool-aid you been drinking. Whatever you say - the facts are Tyson Fury - has fought TWO top-10 fighters in SEVEN years. Imagine how much BS-ing you have to do to get away with that and still have fans like you
      No y'all are trying to ignore the history that came right after Fury's bs Twitter deals where Hearn claimed negotiations were off due to Fury "disrespecting him and AJ" and once the fight was off Hearn admitted that they called off negotiations because AJ wasn't ready to fight Fury and he needed "confidence boosters" before going after Fury.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by bullydean View Post

        No y'all are trying to ignore the history that came right after Fury's bs Twitter deals where Hearn claimed negotiations were off due to Fury "disrespecting him and AJ" and once the fight was off Hearn admitted that they called off negotiations because AJ wasn't ready to fight Fury and he needed "confidence boosters" before going after Fury.
        No sorry - we all remember the 3 deadlines Fury gave. AJ wasn't ready but he took the fight anyway. That's why Fury made the offer because - he was sure AJ would turn it down. But AJ took it anyway. Knew he had a good chance from when they sparred before.


        This is what Hearn actually said.

        “Tyson Fury is good or has been good at convincing people of certain things, and during those negotiations, he convinced people that it was mine or AJ’s fault.​

        “For the record, I don’t think AJ should’ve boxed [Fury] in December. Irrelevant. He (AJ) told me, ‘Take the fight. 60-40 [purse split], we take the fight’.

        “After Tyson Fury drew with Deontay Wilder the first time out, he wasn’t world champion, he should’ve won that night but he wasn’t world champion.

        “We offered Tyson Fury 60-40 for the fight, champion against challenger. He turned it down. He said, ‘I want 50-50, as a challenger’. We said, ‘No’.

        Also said Fury turned down a fight when AJ had 3 belts and Fury had none. That is 3 AJ fights that Fury has pulled out of now. You must be finding it hard to come up with excuses for your guy. What's funny is everyone thinks Fury will win - it's only Fury who lacks the confidence.

        I knew Fury wouldn't fight Uysk because he wouldn't even fight AJ. In fact he hardly ever fights ANYONE in the top-10. It's not a big surprise

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post

          No sorry - we all remember the 3 deadlines Fury gave. AJ wasn't ready but he took the fight anyway. That's why Fury made the offer because - he was sure AJ would turn it down. But AJ took it anyway. Knew he had a good chance from when they sparred before.


          This is what Hearn actually said.

          “Tyson Fury is good or has been good at convincing people of certain things, and during those negotiations, he convinced people that it was mine or AJ’s fault.​

          “For the record, I don’t think AJ should’ve boxed [Fury] in December. Irrelevant. He (AJ) told me, ‘Take the fight. 60-40 [purse split], we take the fight’.

          “After Tyson Fury drew with Deontay Wilder the first time out, he wasn’t world champion, he should’ve won that night but he wasn’t world champion.

          “We offered Tyson Fury 60-40 for the fight, champion against challenger. He turned it down. He said, ‘I want 50-50, as a challenger’. We said, ‘No’.

          Also said Fury turned down a fight when AJ had 3 belts and Fury had none. That is 3 AJ fights that Fury has pulled out of now. You must be finding it hard to come up with excuses for your guy. What's funny is everyone thinks Fury will win - it's only Fury who lacks the confidence.

          I knew Fury wouldn't fight Uysk because he wouldn't even fight AJ. In fact he hardly ever fights ANYONE in the top-10. It's not a big surprise

          Fury demanded 60% to fight Joshua in 2018 before any comeback fight , people want to forget that to when he said Hearn was trying to set him up with fights with Kaufman and Kuzman with a Joshua fight included but then goes fights Pianetta and Shwartz over at Top Rank and decided to take the Wilder one for less money . Lol
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          • #65
            Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post

            Fury demanded 60% to fight Joshua in 2018 before any comeback fight , people want to forget that to when he said Hearn was trying to set him up with fights with Kaufman and Kuzman with a Joshua fight included but then goes fights Pianetta and Shwartz over at Top Rank and decided to take the Wilder one for less money . Lol
            Yes I think Fury struggles with people who can actually box. Wilder is a great fighter but not a great boxer. Whyte, is very slow and easy to hit. Wallin showed Fury up a lot, as did Crusierweight Cunningham. This is the real reason Fury ran from Joshua and Usyk.

            Worth remembering Fury raved about Joshua after he sparred with him at the time too and then soon after he became a "robotic bodybuilder". Just like David Price became a robotic plumber - even though Price beat Fury the only time they fought in the amateurs....
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