Originally posted by Boxing 112
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Fury & Warren are LIVID at Usyk
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Fury's biggest wins will end up being Wilder which isnt all time great stuff although fun to watch. I dont think he will fight anyone of substance from here on. Usyk worries him as he should but I thought he had the nads to prove himself.
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I don't know why this fight isn't happening. It's hard to picture either man as being scared of the other. Both face the best without blinking. This is strange...and disappointing.
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Originally posted by Boxing 112 View Post
He was training cause Parker is with him and Isaac Lowe is always with him and they including Furys own account always posts videos of him training. Whether in full camp or not he wasn't doing nothing
Keep believing the biggest bullchitter around
You solid
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Originally posted by Zelda View PostPeople won't like to hear this, but Tyson Fury played Usyk pretty well. He waited till the last moment and then make his demand of 70-30 showing Usyk who was the boss in this negotiation. Fury's got options and Usyk has few options, so Usyk had to accept whatever was being offered to him.
Fury is free of any mandatories at the moment. If the Usyk fight doesn't go through, he can fight Ngannou, Joyce, Joshua, Otto, etc. while earning a decent amount and still keeping the unification option open. Usyk on the other hand has a lot of boring mandatories lined up which will earn him only a fraction of what he will earn fighting Fury even at 30%. Usyk too can earn if he boxes Wilder or Ruiz but the risk is too high and he also has to vacate his belts.
I really want Usyk to win this but realistically speaking I think Fury wins.
Originally posted by War Room View Post
I do not understand the rematch clause. If Usyk thinks a 50-50 split is not worthwhile, why not get rid of it altogether? Both Fury and Warren seem to suggest that Fury would be OK without a rematch clause. I really hope Usyk goes on to fight Wilder. Dubois/Hrgovic will not even come close to that.
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