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  • #11
    This is Arum's way of saying the fight won't happen.

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    • #12
      How about host these sport events in places where they are actually appreciated instead of some soulless desert backwater.

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      • #13
        waiting for usyk AJ wilder have agreed deals but fury is demanding more for the charity he is donating to this year
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        • #14
          Originally posted by kafkod View Post
          "The two boxers were able to agree on a deal for the initial fight, but they were unable to finalize the financial split for the rematch. Usyk was willing to do a 70-30 split in Fury's favor for the first bout, but he wanted a 70-30 split in his own favor for the rematch. Fury wanted a 50-50 split in the rematch."

          This is not true.

          Usyk wanted a 70/30 split for the winner of fight one in a rematch.

          Fury wanted a 50/50 split in the rematch, if he lost the first fight, and 70/30 in his favour again if he won the first fight.
          That’s not true either . Fury wanted 80/20 if he won .

          Now were doing 70/30,” Klimas explained, “but if Usyk wins, and Usyk has all four belts, we’re going to do 50/50, and if Usyk loses we’re going to do 80/20.” In other words, Usyk would take 30 percent of the profits of a fight with Fury while Fury would take 70%. Then, if Usyk won and there was a rematch, the profits would be split 50/50. But if Fury were to win and there was a rematch, the profits would be split in Fury’s favor, 80% to 20%. It was an offer that proved to be too much for Team Usyk (at least according to Klimas).

          lol.

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          • #15
            Just a bunch of little girls blouses,acting like little bitches.if you say you are the best then fight best

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            • #16
              I said on a different article yesterday, Usyk wanted 70/30 in a rematch, which makes zero sense as Fury is the main draw. Someone said it was 70/30 to the winner. It wasn't.

              "The two boxers were able to agree on a deal for the initial fight, but they were unable to finalize the financial split for the rematch. Usyk was willing to do a 70-30 split in Fury's favor for the first bout, but he wanted a 70-30 split in his own favor for the rematch. Fury wanted a 50-50 split in the rematch."

              Fury wins, then takes 30 percent in the rematch? Makes zero sense. He asked for 50/50, then Usyk pulls out and launches a media onslaught against Fury, blaming him.

              I like Usyk as a fighter, but he has pulled the wool over a lot of eyes. Fury is saying, Im the man, come take it and beat me and you will be the man. Usyk beat a shellshocked Joshua.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Theshotyoudontsee View Post
                I said on a different article yesterday, Usyk wanted 70/30 in a rematch, which makes zero sense as Fury is the main draw. Someone said it was 70/30 to the winner. It wasn't.

                "The two boxers were able to agree on a deal for the initial fight, but they were unable to finalize the financial split for the rematch. Usyk was willing to do a 70-30 split in Fury's favor for the first bout, but he wanted a 70-30 split in his own favor for the rematch. Fury wanted a 50-50 split in the rematch."

                Fury wins, then takes 30 percent in the rematch? Makes zero sense. He asked for 50/50, then Usyk pulls out and launches a media onslaught against Fury, blaming him.

                I like Usyk as a fighter, but he has pulled the wool over a lot of eyes. Fury is saying, Im the man, come take it and beat me and you will be the man. Usyk beat a shellshocked Joshua.
                Stop being dumb I’m begging you . Usyk wouldn’t ask for 70% advantage on the split if he lost that’s a Fury move which he actually wanted 80/20 if he won but yea Usyk is ducking .

                Usyk’s side pushed for the same 70-30 split, but in his favor, for a return bout in the United Kingdom should he defeat Fury,” said Mike Coppinger to ESPN about the continued negotiations, which are currently stalled between the two champions over the rematch split.​
                Last edited by juggernaut666; 05-20-2023, 12:30 PM.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post

                  Stop being dumb I’m begging you . Usyk wouldn’t ask for 70% advantage on the split if he lost that’s a Fury move which he actually wanted 80/20 if he won but yea Usyk is ducking .

                  Usyk’s side pushed for the same 70-30 split, but in his favor, for a return bout in the United Kingdom should he defeat Fury,” said Mike Coppinger to ESPN about the continued negotiations, which are currently stalled between the two champions over the rematch split.​
                  I have read from two different sources that Usyk asked for 70/30 in the rematch. No mention of if he won. Then Fury came back and said no rematch, then said ok and asked for 50/50, a fair split as Usyk is not a huge draw, not a huge puncher as HW and Fury is the draw regardless if Usyk won a UD or not. So really, trying to negotiage the terms of the rematch before the first fight happens, is a bit ridiculous, and IMO, a sign that Usyk was hesitant. I then watched Warren read direct messages on a podcast where Usyk's manager said clearly, Usyk has gone to Ukraine, he is done talking, and that is was not Fury or Warren's fault.

                  The next day, Usyk's team launched a "this is Fury ducking" mass media campaign, a telltale sign that it was Usyk's fault. Which has fooled people like you, and as many people dislike Fury already, Usyk knew what he was doing with media blitz.

                  Trust me, I'm not being dumb. You have fallen for a bunch of bs. Both guys k ow that the Saudis are offering huge money in November, that is why the fight isn't happening. Fury is keeping the drama going by talking about a summer unification fight. You have to be smart enough to see what is actually happening.

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                  • #19
                    Imagine if the Saudi's could buy Fury some courage? Now that would be impressive money
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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
                      Imagine if the Saudi's could buy Fury some courage? Now that would be impressive money
                      Fury claimed he wanted 500 million to fight Usyk once the funny thing there is everyone laughed and thought it was funny but the real funny thing is he expects closer to those figures then people realize and no amount of money can by him courage if that’s the case now look him still saying he’ll fight Usyk for the same deal he agreed to as if that deal is still on the table ? Lol

                      Fury is worse then Wilder was because he’s his own boss ,Wilder is still a puppet for PBC and takes orders it’s actually in his contract who he can and can’t fight in the end unless a certain someone gives it the o.k till this day . Lol

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