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    Tyson Fury apparently isn't keen on waiting until December for a much-rumored career payday in the Middle East. On Thursday, the WBC titlist from Manchester, England, took to social media to implore his British promoter, Frank Warren of Queensberry Promotions, to stage a "stadium fight" in the Northwest section of his homeland in the summer.
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    Last edited by BIGPOPPAPUMP; 05-18-2023, 05:34 PM.

  • #2
    Usyk and Ruiz don't want it. He's beat down any other top HW. It's sad how avoided the best HW in the World is being avoided. Hearn certainly won't let AJ out to play.

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    • #3
      Carlos Takam's a decent " Stay busy " fight.
      He's coming off an upest win of Gold medalist Tony Yoka.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Idunnoshet View Post
        Carlos Takam's a decent " Stay busy " fight.
        He's coming off an upest win of Gold medalist Tony Yoka.
        fury is probably more likely to fight yoka than takam

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        • #5
          I have a feeling Fury - Wilder 4 is coming. There is literally nobody else out there for him to fight. Frank Sanchez is also ranked up there. Unless Fury gives some unknown a shot, there is nobody to fight

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          • #6
            Not a sign all’s well if he’s challenging his own promoter in the press
            PerfectJab PerfectJab likes this.

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            • #7
              Who believes this guy?

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              • #8
                He should challenge himself to have the stones to fight Usyk.

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                • #9
                  Tyson
                  fury
                  has
                  spoken

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                  • #10
                    Let's see something happen! We all agree that it's dammed tiresome to read 500 negotiation claims for every one heavyweight fight that happens at the top of the division.

                    The middle East supercard is an Awesome concept:
                    Wilder vs. Joshua
                    Fury vs. Usyk
                    An all-star undercard.

                    Anyone who wouldn't buy that is NO combat sports fan.

                    But that is SEVEN months away, and way too much time for something to screw it up.

                    In defense of his World and WBC title, Fury says he wants Frank to get something on the table for July-August.
                    Very doable if everyone gets their ass in gear and quits wasting this brief era.
                    Some good, skilled and WBC ranked fighters who could provide an opponent?

                    With Usyk, Wilder & Joshua tied up, Zhang holding out for a huge fight in China, Whyte, Chisora & Wallin already beaten, Joyce & Yoka needing to rebuild, Anderson & Kossobutskiy signed to meet, and Ruiz demanding 20 million and no less, we still have a Boatload of top talent offered by the WBC rankings, and here are the 20 best:

                    1. Frank Sanchez, Cuba
                    2. Arslanbek Makhmudov, Russia
                    3. Martin Bakole, Congo
                    4. Joseph Parker, New Zealand
                    5. Agit Kabayel, Turkey/Germany
                    6. Luis Ortiz, Cuba
                    7. Efe Ajagba, Nigeria
                    8. Filip Hrgovic, Croatia
                    9. Bakhodir Jalolov, Uzbekistan
                    10. Fabio Wardly, England
                    11. Justice Huni, Australia
                    12. Carlos Takam, Cameroon
                    13. Kubrat Pulev, Bulgaria
                    14. Charles Martin, United States
                    15. Ali Eren Denirezen, Turkey
                    16. Simon Kean, Canada
                    17. Ivan Dychko, Kazakhstan
                    18. Demsey McKean, Australia
                    19. Oleksandr Zakhozhyi, Ukraine
                    20. Mourad Aliev, France
                    MoonCheese Marchegiano likes this.

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