Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua: I'm Not Going To Sit Around And Wait For Geezer Tyson Fury!

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  • Toffee
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    Originally posted by thack

    I agree.It's all about money , ask Joshua . Why would Fury want to be tied to a rematch for much less with Uysk when he could beat him and then fight Joshua for a massive career high payday for both ....... .Hearn has already said Joshua would be ready to fight Fury in the summer and for once I believe him ! In the days coming I'm sure the truth will emerge and things will be much clearer. Joshua fights in a weeks time and if as expected he wins, he would be free to fight Fury which would net Fury much more money for one fight than fighting Usyk twice. IT's a business .Fury should fight Usyk once, but drop his demands for a 70-30 (although he brings the money at Wembley) and get Usyk out of the way in a 50/50 or at least a 60/40 ...if Usyk agree's then everyones happy , if he doesn't then we know for sure what he's up to. And the fight between Fury and Joshua , which they both want can take place without one or the other at last not being tied up with some rematch clause ...again with someone else.It's not rocket science (although it might be for some) it's just good business sense ...ask Joshua !
    The theory is always... why would Fury do what fight fans want when he could instead fight [Big name 1], [Big name 2], [Big name 3] in 12 months and then retire as the best ever?

    Look at Fury's history. Tell me that's a guy who is ever going to go from one big fight to the next.

    2018 Fought Wilder in an accelerated comeback
    2019 turned down ordered rematch with 40% split to fight Schwarz and Wallin
    2020 Fought Wilder... spent the next 18 months talking about big fights and trying to swerve the rematch
    2021 Forced to finally fight Wilder after 20 months
    2022 Mandated fight against Whyte after petitioning the WBC for more money. Then loads of talk about big fights again before fighting Chisora, who we already knew he was negotiating with!

    History tells you everything you need to know. He's not going to suddenly fight back to back fights against Usyk and Joshua.

    Say what you like about him, but he's pretty consistent in what he does. He might say the opposite but you're not supposed to actually believe him!

    My money is on Ngannou for his next fight. Then protracted negotiations over a mandatory. Possibly Ruiz or Wilder. Odds on he retires again. And through all of that he'll talk about Usyk, Joyce, Joshua, Wilder, Ruiz and say he doesn't care who he fights as he would beat them all.

    It's what he's always done.
    Last edited by Toffee; 03-23-2023, 01:56 AM.

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  • Boxviewer
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    Originally posted by Boxing 112
    He isn't fighting Fury or Wilder this year we know that for sure. But he needs at least one of them on his resume
    AJ has tried to make the Wilder fight, for undisputed championship, but he didn't want the smoke even a 100M offer couldn't placate him. Maybe now both have losses Wilder might be wiling to entertain the idea of facing him.

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  • bullydean
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    Originally posted by thack

    I agree.It's all about money , ask Joshua . Why would Fury want to be tied to a rematch for much less with Uysk when he could beat him and then fight Joshua for a massive career high payday for both ....... .Hearn has already said Joshua would be ready to fight Fury in the summer and for once I believe him ! In the days coming I'm sure the truth will emerge and things will be much clearer. Joshua fights in a weeks time and if as expected he wins, he would be free to fight Fury which would net Fury much more money for one fight than fighting Usyk twice. IT's a business .Fury should fight Usyk once, but drop his demands for a 70-30 (although he brings the money at Wembley) and get Usyk out of the way in a 50/50 or at least a 60/40 ...if Usyk agree's then everyones happy , if he doesn't then we know for sure what he's up to. And the fight between Fury and Joshua , which they both want can take place without one or the other at last not being tied up with some rematch clause ...again with someone else.It's not rocket science (although it might be for some) it's just good business sense ...ask Joshua !
    There's also the fact that neither fighter had a rematch clause. Win or lose Fury would move on and likely still fight AJ.

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  • mjbjst
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    Originally posted by Boxing 112
    He isn't fighting Fury or Wilder this year we know that for sure. But he needs at least one of them on his resume
    Wilder doesn't enhance anyone's resume at this point

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  • thack
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    Originally posted by FreezeIzGawd
    You know EVERYBODY on here dissed Wilder BUT he is the only FIGHTER WHO LITERALLY TRIES TO GET FIGHTS TO HAPPEN…..

    Y’all can say what you want but he at least TRIES to fight the BEST!!!

    He agreed to fight AJ in England for a flat fee of 15 million. Y’all can act like it didn’t happen but IT DID!!!

    AJ DUCKED HIM AND ALL YALL APPLAUDED!!!

    He is the draw. He is the A Side. That thinking is why NO REAL FIGHTS ARE GETTING MADE!!!

    AJ IS NOW A PROVEN DUCKER

    FURY IS NOW A PROVEN DUCKER

    I bet you if USYK offers Wilder a fight HE WILL TAKE IT!!!

    WIN, LOSE, OR DRAW!!!

    That is why it is REAL when he says he is a WARRIOR!!!

    Y’all hate on this man BUT HE WILL FIGHT WHOMEVER
    Wilder would fight Usyk tomorrow IF the money was right , if it wasn't ,then I hope you wouldn't call Wilder a 'Ducker'

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  • thack
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    Fury must stop this 'I'll fight for free ' and then demand the lions share , that is un-defendable rubbish .Like all fans I'm sick of these business politics , it' was only last December that Fury v Joshua was put on ice for one of the reasons being that Joshua's high paying sponsors didn't agree with it , among one of the vague reasons for it not to take place The other that it was a bad time for Joshua .The dreaded rematch clause (which should be banned!!) seems responsible for the latest cancellation as all other matters from both have been resolved. So a fight somewhere down the line , the so called 'rematch clause' has put the brakes on a unified Heavyweight title fight because some promoter and boxer wants it guaranteed they get paid twice ......that's the sad reality!

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  • FreezeIzGawd
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    You know EVERYBODY on here dissed Wilder BUT he is the only FIGHTER WHO LITERALLY TRIES TO GET FIGHTS TO HAPPEN…..

    Y’all can say what you want but he at least TRIES to fight the BEST!!!

    He agreed to fight AJ in England for a flat fee of 15 million. Y’all can act like it didn’t happen but IT DID!!!

    AJ DUCKED HIM AND ALL YALL APPLAUDED!!!

    He is the draw. He is the A Side. That thinking is why NO REAL FIGHTS ARE GETTING MADE!!!

    AJ IS NOW A PROVEN DUCKER

    FURY IS NOW A PROVEN DUCKER

    I bet you if USYK offers Wilder a fight HE WILL TAKE IT!!!

    WIN, LOSE, OR DRAW!!!

    That is why it is REAL when he says he is a WARRIOR!!!

    Y’all hate on this man BUT HE WILL FIGHT WHOMEVER

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  • thack
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    Originally posted by bullydean
    Sadly Hearn admitted y'all pulled out of the fight because you weren't mentally ready after getting dominated by Usyk.

    I'm pretty sure the reason why Fury was denying Usyk a rematch clause was because he wanted to get a bigger paycheck with Fury vs AJ.
    I agree.It's all about money , ask Joshua . Why would Fury want to be tied to a rematch for much less with Uysk when he could beat him and then fight Joshua for a massive career high payday for both ....... .Hearn has already said Joshua would be ready to fight Fury in the summer and for once I believe him ! In the days coming I'm sure the truth will emerge and things will be much clearer. Joshua fights in a weeks time and if as expected he wins, he would be free to fight Fury which would net Fury much more money for one fight than fighting Usyk twice. IT's a business .Fury should fight Usyk once, but drop his demands for a 70-30 (although he brings the money at Wembley) and get Usyk out of the way in a 50/50 or at least a 60/40 ...if Usyk agree's then everyones happy , if he doesn't then we know for sure what he's up to. And the fight between Fury and Joshua , which they both want can take place without one or the other at last not being tied up with some rematch clause ...again with someone else.It's not rocket science (although it might be for some) it's just good business sense ...ask Joshua !

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  • BodyBagz
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    I've always been amazed Fury had any fans.
    He's a POS who would be better suited in the clown industry.

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  • MulaKO
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    This is fughin hilarious
    Even AJ taking a dump on Fury
    Almost saying that the negotiations are a no go cause of geezer

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