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  • #31
    Originally posted by greeneye99 View Post

    So Fury shouldn't give 2 losers Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua any paydays
    But Tyson Fury can fight the losers Derek Chisora Dillian Whyte and now Andy Garcia jr?
    Wow make it make sense
    Lol
    Who the a-side?
    Who unbeaten?
    Who is the only one to hold all the belts in the heavyweight division right now?
    Who the KING of Wembley Stadium?
    Who sold last year 154,000 Stadium tickets?

    Tyson Fury's image and brand is MASSIVE right now. Wilders team begged Wilder to have some type of interaction with Fury in Saudi to stay relevant and Joshua ain't s**t & AJ is running from Fury.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
      Anthony Joshua could end up fighting three times in 2023 if all goes according to plan. Fresh off an April unanimous decision win against Jermaine Franklin, Matchroom Boxing head Eddie Hearn intends for Joshua to fight again both this summer and winter.
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      Every year these claims are made 3 times. One more fight will happen. Whyte rematch and no Wilder fight.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

        The Kiltschko win was 7-8 years ago 'Fury has not been Champion for 7-8 years mate, he lost his titles when he unfortunately did not rematch Kiltschko'. Wilder and Whyte are the only world level fighters Fury has fought since then, but in reality Whyte was barely World level.

        People complained about the Kiltschko era, but in terms of Champions acting like Champions? The Kiltschko reign was a by far more superior reign 'Wladimir Kiltschko as a Champion took on all comers regardless of what the public perception was of those fighters'.

        It seemingly does not really matter what a fighters ranking or achievements are to Tyson Fury. Team Fury seem to have a unknown rating system, which gauges the worthiness of his opponents 'And currently right now, judging from what I have seen in interviews? Nobody meets the worthiness standard to fight Tyson Fury'.

        Of course Tyson Fury for me, I still personally rank him as the number 1 Heavyweight on merit 'Because he still has the two best wins, out of all active Heavyweights'.

        But as a Champion, I think Tyson Fury is held to a extremely low standard. Out of all WBC Champions in all weight divisions of the past 20 years 'Fury is definitely in the top-3, most Lowery regarded Champions, in terms of the standard his fans and even certain sections of the media hold him to'.

        It is now April 25th, apparently we are 4 days out from Fury's apparent April 29th fight date.

        Who is Tyson Fury fighting next? Does anyone have any ideas?

        I have not made up anything in this post, everything I have stated 'Has historically taken place'. We are not asking for too much of Tyson Fury.

        I have always been adamant that Tyson Fury does not like being a Champion, he does not enjoy or like the requirements which come with being a Champion etc.





        I share the Frustration. Used to be nice to count on a title fight by Ali, Holmes, Tyson, Lewis and Wlad every few months, guaranteed.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by MoneyKing View Post

          Who the a-side?
          Who unbeaten?
          Who is the only one to hold all the belts in the heavyweight division right now?
          Who the KING of Wembley Stadium?
          Who sold last year 154,000 Stadium tickets?

          Tyson Fury's image and brand is MASSIVE right now. Wilders team begged Wilder to have some type of interaction with Fury in Saudi to stay relevant and Joshua ain't s**t & AJ is running from Fury.
          A side is Tyson Fury
          Unbeaten Tyson Fury
          He don't hold all the Belts right now....
          Anthony Joshua is the King of Wembley & much Bigger PPV Star
          Now tell me or explain how are Chisora Whyte Andy Ruiz better opponents than Wilder and AJ

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

            I share the Frustration. Used to be nice to count on a title fight by Ali, Holmes, Tyson, Lewis and Wlad every few months, guaranteed.
            The Heavyweight Division is still my favorite division, even currently right now.

            You are right, it does help when the Champions are systematic. I think Fury would be systematic if? He could just fight who he wants without any objection 'But those are not the requirements of a Champion'.



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            • #36
              Originally posted by greeneye99 View Post

              A side is Tyson Fury
              Unbeaten Tyson Fury
              He don't hold all the Belts right now....
              Anthony Joshua is the King of Wembley & much Bigger PPV Star
              Now tell me or explain how are Chisora Whyte Andy Ruiz better opponents than Wilder and AJ
              He 'has' held all the belts before, something Joshua hasn't managed to do.
              Nope, Tyson Fury is the KING of Wembley Stadium with a record 94,000 sell out against Dillian Whyte - Beat AJ's 90k against Klitschko
              Wilder and AJ are 2 losers whose rep/image and commercial value have decreased. Keep in mind Wilder's team told Deontay to fly to Saudi and have some type of confrontation/interaction with Fury to boost his name/keep his name relevant.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

                The Heavyweight Division is still my favorite division, even currently right now.

                You are right, it does help when the Champions are systematic. I think Fury would be systematic if? He could just fight who he wants without any objection 'But those are not the requirements of a Champion'.


                So true, IMO. I don't know of too much benefit the sanctioning bodies provide for boxing and it's fans. Years ago, contenders would fight for a ranking number, and those were considered important, instead of fake titles. They might help ensure that a champion picks up the pace and faces top contenders, but with so many of them, they just hamstring the champions and force them into fan unfriendly mandatory defenses. No Unified champions are able to remain unified for very long because of that.

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                • #38
                  AJ/Whyte, Fury/Ruiz, Usyk/Dubois.

                  What a waste of potential this division has been.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by MoneyKing View Post

                    He 'has' held all the belts before, something Joshua hasn't managed to do.
                    Nope, Tyson Fury is the KING of Wembley Stadium with a record 94,000 sell out against Dillian Whyte - Beat AJ's 90k against Klitschko
                    Wilder and AJ are 2 losers whose rep/image and commercial value have decreased. Keep in mind Wilder's team told Deontay to fly to Saudi and have some type of confrontation/interaction with Fury to boost his name/keep his name relevant.
                    Just answer my simple question.....
                    How are Whyte Chisora and Ruiz better opponents than AJ & Wilder?
                    Sooo the 2 losers Derek Chisora and Dillian Whyte have a better Rep/Image & commercial value than Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder?
                    You gotta be a casual fan Lolololololol
                    How has Wilder/AJ Commercial value decreased when they are still main event stars and sell out their respective events

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