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Last edited by juggernaut666; 03-22-2023, 08:44 PM.
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Originally posted by juggernaut666 View PostYou’re a fool if you really think Warren would let Tyson Fury fight without a rematch clause that’s like Fury saying he’d fight Joshua for free and at the same time asking for 500 million to fight Usyk all in the same week which he did and not expect Usyks team not to counter their offer of 80/20 and 50/50 splits . It doesn’t matter there’s going to be Fury roadblocks no matter what the next problem is ,team Usyk recognizes this . Lol
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Originally posted by Boxing 112 View Post
50/50 offered in the rematch clause. Take it. Usyks own teams fault for accepting 70/30 and rushing Usyk to do a public video accepting it and now crying that they only meant 70/30 on the basis of the rematch too
Instead Fury asked for 50/50 if Usyk wins, and 80/20 in his favour if he wins, which of course noone in their right mind would have agreed to.
Usyk already compromised more than enough. According to Krassyuk, the money he would have gotten for the first fight would have been 3 times less than he got for the second Joshua fight.
Keep in mind Fury could not come to an agreement with the Saudis as well, while Usyk easily did.MulaKO likes this.
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Team Usyk asked for 70/30 in the rematch in favour of the winner (of the first fight). If Fury was so confident of winning, he would have agreed, as 70% in both fights is a great deal.
Instead Fury asked for 50/50 if Usyk wins, and 80/20 in his favour if he wins, which of course noone in their right mind would have agreed to.
This ^^^^^ right here
Why not Fury or one of his nuthuggers can answer this for me
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they used to have contracts signed like 5-6 months out, then promote the fight, then have HBO 24/7 film the training camps and release that.... *** man now days they are always "negotiating" the damn contracts for the fight like 4-8 weeks out from the fight "during" triaing camp, im so tired of this chit.
its ***ing march 22nd and they are talking about "talks fell through for the fight in april" well no *** ******s April is 10 days from now,Marchegiano likes this.
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Originally posted by nixxter View Post
Team Usyk asked for 70/30 in the rematch in favour of the winner (of the first fight). If Fury was so confident of winning, he would have agreed, as 70% in both fights is a great deal.
Instead Fury asked for 50/50 if Usyk wins, and 80/20 in his favour if he wins, which of course noone in their right mind would have agreed to.
Usyk already compromised more than enough. According to Krassyuk, the money he would have gotten for the first fight would have been 3 times less than he got for the second Joshua fight.
Keep in mind Fury could not come to an agreement with the Saudis as well, while Usyk easily did.
And obviously UK fight is going to make a lot less than Saudi. His last fight was in Saudi.
His first fight with AJ was also a 70/30 split and 2nd one was 50/50. Same what he is being offered now.
Obviously Fury won't accept 70/30 in a rematch. He's likely to win but can lose bad judges or injury etc anything can happen otherwise your point you can make for Usyk; Accept 70/30 and no rematch if your so confident of winning Fury, be undisputed and off you go no more hassle. Here here isn't even being offered that he is being offered better remarch at 50/50 will be more than he still makes for any other fight he goes off to. Especually if the Saudi money comes back into play for a rematchLast edited by Boxing 112; 03-22-2023, 11:29 PM.
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