Fury truly broke my heart

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  • Silence
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    #1

    Fury truly broke my heart

    I didn't follow any boxing news, watch any fights or post here since Fury caused the fight to be cancelled because of his BS 70/30 rematch purse.

    He would have been first undisputed HW since Lewis and retired as undisputed, undefeated and H2H monster. He ******ly missed a solid legacy.

    He wanna more and more money. That's why he will keep fighting. Maybe we might even see ***in Wilder 4 announcement.
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    #2
    Just don’t have any panic attacks .

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    • Smash
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      #3
      well fury demanded 70/30 for the first fight but was willing to take 50/50 for the rematch if he lost & 70 30 again if he won (i think thats it anyway), usyk didnt like that but agreed 70/30 first fight but offered 70/30 in the rematch for the winner of the first fight, fury didnt like that, so they were close but no cigar and u can blame whoever u like really, both partially at fault with fury a bit more at fault imo of course

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      • TheIronMike
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        #4
        At least you didn't double down like a true fanboy......respect.

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          #5
          It'll still happen imo, only later in the year in Saudi.

          Fury didn't do himself any favours in the negotiations but Usyk and his team of chicken farmers didn't do themselves any favours either.

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            #6
            We'll have to see what happens but Fury has made unreasonable videos where it's clear he's trying to get out of it for two possible opponents and that's Usyk and AJ, he hasn't done the same **** with anyone else. Something about his demeanor when discussing those two tells me he doesn't want it.

            I could be wrong, I think he beats both but if he isn't confident then those fights won't happen.

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            • lopetego
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              #7
              I'm a Usyk fan, and I was rooting for him to beat the big troll

              but I have to admit Fury was the favourite here, he had the size advantage and the skills to beat up the ¨middleweight¨, and secure his place as the best HW of our era

              what he didn't have is work ethic, discipline, and hunger for glory

              lazy chump has been slacking in his training, probably spending his time doing coke binges

              that's why he doesn't want Usyk and would rather fight the corpse of Chisora again or a non-boxing bum like Ngannou for easy money

              a champ with that attitude is bad for boxing, at this point he should just retire and **** off

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              • Smash
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                #8
                it is quite likely that fury did bail on this fight, he wanted the massive saudi cash, then delayed and delayed until 7 weeks to go and made his demand or no fight likely pissing off his opponent too, thats no way to carry on making such a big event as this, then usyk turned down the rematch split and there was no time or energy left to make it happen, just bad all round really, blueprint for how not to negotiate a big fight

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                • siablo14
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Smash
                  well fury demanded 70/30 for the first fight but was willing to take 50/50 for the rematch if he lost & 70 30 again if he won (i think thats it anyway), usyk didnt like that but agreed 70/30 first fight but offered 70/30 in the rematch for the winner of the first fight, fury didnt like that, so they were close but no cigar and u can blame whoever u like really, both partially at fault with fury a bit more at fault imo of course
                  Fury solely at fault.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by siablo14

                    Fury solely at fault.
                    Nope, Usyk walked away from negotiations.

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