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  • #41
    Originally posted by War Room View Post

    Usyk is the one making demands.



    Warren indicates that Usyk and his handlers have been pressing to get a rematch clause set down - because of the amount of money involved.
    Frank Warren ~ "We are willing to take the same deal as what they did for their rematch with Anthony Joshua. I know what that deal is so we’ll go with that, no problem with that."

    The rematch clause was already part of the agreement. Seems like Fury now wants to change the terms. Asking Usyk to accept the same rematch terms he got from AJ is a travesty. Usyk had no world titles going into the first AJ fight and AJ was as big a star as Fury back then. Usyk is now a unified world champion and willing to defend his bets in the opponent's back yard, but he should accept the same terms now as he got back then? That's bullshit!

    Why not just stick to the agreed terms of the original rematch clause?

    If Fury is so confident of winning, why is he worried about what the split would be in a rematch if Usyk wins?


    Last edited by kafkod; 03-22-2023, 02:47 PM.

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    • #42
      Do us a favour Fury retire you are part of whats wrong in modern day boxing. Fury in his own words is a 'dosser'

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      • #43
        Originally posted by denium View Post
        Usyk and his team have ducked the fight.

        Fury has accepted all of Usyk's demands, other than giving the corrupt Zelenski a million pounds of his hard earned money.

        Usyk is a draft dodger who should be in Ukraine fighting on the front line.
        It's all caught up to Fury and his degenerate fanatics. But please continue to humiliate yourselves. Why change the habit of a lifetime.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by denium View Post

          Yet I still have thousands more rep on here than you do.

          Cry more you little b1tch

          And if you believe that Usyk fought one day in the army, then you really are a gullible fool.
          Did you just boast about "Rep" on a forum? Hahaha.

          You're an adult. Well, you're supposed to be.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by denium View Post
            Usyk and his team have ducked the fight.

            Fury has accepted all of Usyk's demands, other than giving the corrupt Zelenski a million pounds of his hard earned money.

            Usyk is a draft dodger who should be in Ukraine fighting on the front line.
            Accepting 30% is so far from a duck it's incomprehensible, you don't have to know anything else only the percentages on the money.

            Fans will go along with anything it always amazes the lengths they go to just to approve their guy. I have no horse in the race I don't follow the HWs much at all.
            Damn Wicked Damn Wicked likes this.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post
              I was never convinced that Fury truly wanted the fight anyway. Why fight someone that might pose a risk, when he can continue his TRASH KILLER tour for millions? Usyk is protecting his asshxle now, as he should, because the Tipsy King didn't want to fight, he wanted to see how far Usyk's team would let him go. Every man has their breaking point, and Usyk refused to be broken. Fxck Fury and his apologists, and I believe he has every advantage to win this fight, but he's been on his tour since beating Wilder. Maybe the truth is, this, beating up crash dummies, is all he has left.
              Wilder is the biggest crash dummy of the lot. Fury fought him even though he was only 50%. Wilder was using him to keep the perception alive in him being a somebody and thought he was on to a winner in Fury being shot. Thing is, Fury was using Wilder as he knew he was a bum who couldn't box or fight to save his life. The worst version of Fury beat him. The best version dominated and destroyed him. Made him go full out with his extremism.

              When it comes to real fighters though, like Wilder, they back away and slander hoping it works. Well, it doesn't. Not for most people. You'd have to be deranged and backwards to believe two pathological liars who contradict themselves repeatedly.

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              • #47
                Taking 70/30 was surprising to me, but if you've got a rematch clause then you might reluctantly accept. Then the rematch clause gets pulled and then renegotiated and the 70/30 stops making sense.

                This one feels fairly straightforward and at some point you have to draw a line and say no more changes - you either want the fight or you don't.

                The fight's not getting made. Everyone can at least move on. Maybe we'll get some halfway interesting fights made.

                WBC mandatory must be getting pretty close now too. Last mandatory was a year ago.

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                • #48
                  I also think Fury intentionally lets these games run on for the attention. Which he gets.

                  Then let's dates go and pass because he thinks he's the man and can, anyone else will just put up with it.

                  It's probably caught him slightly off guard Usyk's team are just moving on with a next best fight they can.

                  Deep down the little kid ego maniac in him is like, 'oh, cr@p. Wait a few days. Start shouting abuse about gypsy king again, blame everyone, it'll be fine.'

                  It's just a big pantomime.
                  Last edited by Kris Silver; 03-22-2023, 03:28 PM.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Toffee View Post
                    Taking 70/30 was surprising to me, but if you've got a rematch clause then you might reluctantly accept. Then the rematch clause gets pulled and then renegotiated and the 70/30 stops making sense.

                    This one feels fairly straightforward and at some point you have to draw a line and say no more changes - you either want the fight or you don't.

                    The fight's not getting made. Everyone can at least move on. Maybe we'll get some halfway interesting fights made.

                    WBC mandatory must be getting pretty close now too. Last mandatory was a year ago.
                    There is no such thing as mandatory due dates in the WBC ,as they can dictate anything to their discretion in their own rule book , we know this anyway just look at Wilders resume . Two years is like the beginning stages of it coming closer but only as close as the WBC wants it to at least at heavyweight where it’s very easy to manipulate. Lol

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Clegg View Post
                      Fury never wanted the fight, at least not for April 29th. As he's done multiple times before he focused on lying to the public and wasted everybody's time.
                      He'd make a great politician. Perhaps even run the WHO.

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