Comments Thread For: Fury To Usyk: I'm Tired of The 'He Said, She Said' - Why Don't We Just Do This?

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  • richiechris
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    #21
    Man, I used to be a big fury fan after he come back and faced wilder, got a disgraceful draw in the first fight, (fury won) but after that 12th round knockdown he took the rematch and dominated...

    Lately always someone else's fault big fights can't be made....Joshua went on and fought usyk twice and now looks likely he will fight wilder soon, so clearly not Joshua ducking big fights....Joshua, I've never rated as the top of the tree, but I got to say guy rarely fights but when he does its against top if he can get the fight made that is. Unless he regains the killer instinct he stands no chance against wilder. Wilder is quite possibly the worst boxer I've seen but he actually doesn't need to be good boxer because he hits like a mule.... Fury is probably the best heavyweight of this generation and I believe he'd beat Joshua, usyk too just because of the size difference. Both great technical boxers but fury is too big. Fury Vs wilder??? Who wants to see that??? Fury would win again.
    heavyweight boxing has some great fights but they all lead to usyk and fury and fury pisses about too much. God knows why

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    • JuniorTorres720
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      #22
      I’m willing to bet that the only one holding this fight from happening is Fury himself. Usyk fights him at any moment imo. Because he has that vibe. He’s down for it. Fury beats around the bush too much and takes to Twitter to make himself look like the victim.

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      • IAMTHAT
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        #23
        Originally posted by wrecksracer
        Has he started to figure out that he isn't bringing in any money if he isn't fighting? And if he makes excessive demands, nobody is going to fight him? The breaking point in the first Usyk negotiations was that if Usyk won the first fight, he would get the bigger percentage in the second. I thought Fury said that beating the middleweight was going to be easy. Why would he be concerned about the split for the second fight? He seemed pretty sure that he was going to win.
        Usyk accepted 30/70 deal and Fury pulled out

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        • Brian T
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          #24
          "I'm sick of all this back and forward 'he said, she said'. Why don't we just do this?," Fury stated.

          "Why don't we fight this summer, me and you, at Wembley stadium for the percentage you've already agreed.​

          Usyk replied in near perfect English, "Sorry belly, you did not meet the dead-line and that ship has sailed".

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          • richiechris
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            #25
            60-40 split in Fury's favour ..... Fury is the bigger draw (accept hardcore boxing nutters like us) but he offered that before and usyk accepted, we being lead to believe the fight was pulled because of rematch clause..... Standard clause in a championship fight..... Fury needs to grow up and stop talking ****......conningethe fans... without the fans there is no 60/40 to negotiate

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              #26
              So, Gypsy bum, nobody wants to fight you for " a huge money", while you told Usyk "ok, go, fight Dubois for a couple of bucks"?

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              • PerfectJab
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                #27
                Post from Usyk's promoter
                kinahan.jpg

                Some people think he means Kinahan with debt...

                Anyway, strange sudden change of tune from Fury

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  #28
                  F.uck Fury, show must go on.

                  Let Usyk fight WBA eliminator next.

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                  • Hands of Stone
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                    #29
                    The Fraud now realizes he doesn't have the leverage he thought he had. Not as big a star as his deluded mind has led him to believe. If am Usyk, I 'll tell the fool that yesterday's price is no longer today's price. 55-45 is the new split. Take it or leave it. He needs Usyk more than Usyk needs him at this point.

                    I don't really like AJ but to think AJ offered this dude 50-50 split few years ago when AJ was the way bigger star is truly commendable. And here he is after one sell out of Wembley trying to strong arm fighters out of a decent split

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                    • wrecksracer
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by richiechris
                      Man, I used to be a big fury fan after he come back and faced wilder, got a disgraceful draw in the first fight, (fury won) but after that 12th round knockdown he took the rematch and dominated...

                      Lately always someone else's fault big fights can't be made....Joshua went on and fought usyk twice and now looks likely he will fight wilder soon, so clearly not Joshua ducking big fights....Joshua, I've never rated as the top of the tree, but I got to say guy rarely fights but when he does its against top if he can get the fight made that is. Unless he regains the killer instinct he stands no chance against wilder. Wilder is quite possibly the worst boxer I've seen but he actually doesn't need to be good boxer because he hits like a mule.... Fury is probably the best heavyweight of this generation and I believe he'd beat Joshua, usyk too just because of the size difference. Both great technical boxers but fury is too big. Fury Vs wilder??? Who wants to see that??? Fury would win again.
                      heavyweight boxing has some great fights but they all lead to usyk and fury and fury pisses about too much. God knows why
                      Yeah, I usually back the Kronk fighter, and I consider Fury a Kronk fighter if he's working with Sugar Hill. However, I'm getting sick of Fury lol. He acts like it's some regular defense against a mandatory. It's for the freaking undisputed heavyweight championship. Why is he concerned about the split in the second fight? He says he'll win the first fight easily.

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