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  • #21
    Ultimately it's disappointing for a fighter to yet again turn down the opportunity to become a champion once again but it shows exactly the lack of faith his promoter and management team have in AJ. Clever though to keep interest in their investment high and maximize his value

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    • #22
      Fairy is in horrible self predicament, the WBC belt has become an absolute burden to him with all the challengers and possible unifications it is bringing to the table. He clearly wants to bin it but knows how bad it is going to look after clearly ducking Usyk.

      He just wants to stay in Morecambe bay with Joseph Parker clipping his toe nails while he calls people out on instagram without any intention of fighting them.

      The wolves are circling and he’s hoping Uncle Frank and Grandpa Bob can make his nightmare go away.
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      • #23
        Tyson Fury has overrated his drawing power, facts are? If he was this Elvis Presley or Michael Jackson type boxing superstar, Fury would of fought back on April 29th at Wembley against a opponent of his choice 'That never happened'.

        There may be some hardcore Fury fans who, kind of think this news of Joshua wanting to fight Wilder 'Is making Fury look good'.

        But what is really happening is? Tyson Fury has made tactical mistake in his career regarding Joshua & Usyk 'And now he is clamouring to make those fights'.

        Fury should of fought Joshua last December, and he should of fought Usyk earlier this year on April 29th.

        The longer Tyson Fury takes to fight both Joshua & Usyk, the more the likely-hood of him winning decreases 'And the likely-hood of Joshua & Usyk winning increases'.

        This is because through observable evidence, you can see from a mile off that Fury's traits as a athlete 'Are not conducive for longevity'.

        Where as Joshua & Usyk have more beneficial traits which endorse and bolster their longevity in the sport i.e Joshua has a near psychopathic work ethic, is obsessively analytical and sequential with how he approaches the sport and training 'Usyk shares some similar traits'.

        The competition between Fury, Usyk, Wilder and Joshua. Is a competition of who is going to be the last man standing 'There is now a extreme emphasis on the long game of these fighters, and how well each fighter refines, maintains or improves over the long term'.

        This competition has developed because Tyson Fury basically backed out of two fights with Usyk, and completely and utterly sabotaged the Joshua fight last December.

        Tyson Fury should of already fought both Usyk and Joshua and potentially beaten them. But instead he has signed up, to a boxing competition to decide who from his era will be the last man standing.

        Tyson Fury is a fighter who can retire at the drop of a hat 'I am saying these things because I have observed the man'.

        I watched Tyson Fury live on ESPN during the build up to Wilder vs Fury II 'Announce to the World that he had stop drinking diet cokes'.

        Fury stood there as if it was a big achievement, and deserved a pat on the back 'And this is the guy you are all backing to be the last man standing from this era. I would not be so sure'.

        Note: As David Price recently stated, boxing is about who you fight, when you fight them or sometimes WHO you don't fight. And myself personally, I think Tyson Fury has made a tactical mistake in his career of not already fighting both Usyk & Joshua 'The timing of those fights back last December for Joshua, and April this year for Usyk would of been great for Fury'.

        It would of been great because Fury was attempting to take advantage of Joshua then perceive vulnerability, after his lost to Usyk II 'And of course the Usyk fight was a fight being made a short notice, but I believe that was Fury's tactic to give himself a edge' etc.








        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 06-01-2023, 06:32 PM.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
          At least that's probably a good sign we might get AJ v Wilder.

          That's one of the fights I wanna see most in boxing, even if neither are top 2 in the division.

          Chances are we will get Fury v AJ at some point regardless. It'll always be a big fight as long as its in the next year or 2, even if AJ loses to Wilder.

          Id rather get Wilder and AJ going it while it seems possible
          Is Wilder not the second best Heavyweight in the world now because you fear the fight may be happening? Haha. Well, at least you're consistent.

          Wilder will try and get out of this. He was hoping he could front with AJ going after Fury for the title where he could live this fantasy where AJ doesn't want to fight him because he's "Scared" and would get "Destroyed" fighting him. But no, AJ, like he was every other time in the past, is keeping schedule to fight this coward and get rid of him once and for all. But as i say, Wilder doesn't want it. He wants his fantasy world. Fantasy world does not include reality.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by gooderz84 View Post
            Fury has a hard-on for fighting Joshua. He'll be waiting regardless of the outcome of any potential Joshua Wilder fight.

            What's sad is that he had real problems not being accepted by the british public after what he managed to accomplish when he beat Klitschko. He won the public over following his battles with drink drugs and weight and now he's back to square one. I don't know why he had to be such a cnut to Usyk. Mans house is getting bombed and he's calling him a pu55y?
            Fury has never wanted to fight AJ. He just has a raging inferiority complex so slanders him every chance he gets.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

              Is Wilder not the second best Heavyweight in the world now because you fear the fight may be happening? Haha. Well, at least you're consistent.

              Wilder will try and get out of this. He was hoping he could front with AJ going after Fury for the title where he could live this fantasy where AJ doesn't want to fight him because he's "Scared" and would get "Destroyed" fighting him. But no, AJ, like he was every other time in the past, is keeping schedule to fight this coward and get rid of him once and for all. But as i say, Wilder doesn't want it. He wants his fantasy world. Fantasy world does not include reality.
              Obviously Fury and Usyk are 1 and 2 by general consensus


              i dunno, i think there's a possibility this time, if the Saudi money is there.

              Wilder is about 38 now? As dumb as he is, he must know this mega payday isn't gonna come from anywhere else. Fury already smashed him, so that's not in the pipeline. There's Usyk but that's not as big

              Now Wilder surely only has a short window of opportunity for this kind of fight and money now, I think there's a lot more incentive than before.

              Plus AJ is timid now and can't take a shot from Wilder, so Wilder knows just catching him once and AJ will be out cold on the floor.

              Last edited by deathofaclown; 06-02-2023, 02:58 AM.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

                Fury has never wanted to fight AJ. He just has a raging inferiority complex so slanders him every chance he gets.
                Do you think? from all the chat he gives off about bodybuilding?

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by TreD View Post
                  I hate to say this... But.. say what you will about Don King...but he's the reason we are accustomed to the Heavyweight division's top contenders fighting each other...
                  I like Don king and he used to pit top fighters against each other

                  I miss watching guys in their prime ducking it out.

                  nice post my brother
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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by greeneye99 View Post
                    Well now the Fans know that finally Tyson Fury finally has a legitimate reason/excuse why he can't fight AJ this time
                    Btw Fury beat Wilder twice...I can't believe even Frank Warren says Fury beat Wilder 3 times
                    Lololololol
                    It's not legitimate. He doesn't talk about people until there's a reason that they can't fight.

                    Not one or twice. Every single time.

                    He doesn't have a mandatory. He'll fight a really weak option. And he'll justify it with fake offers to more worthwhile fighters.

                    It's what he does.

                    Do people not remember "everyone was booked so we went down the Boxrec ratings and Derek was the highest ranked"?

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                    • #30
                      After Joshua knocks out Wilder brutally , he shouldn’t you guys the time of day and just go for Usyk again since most likely you won’t ever fight him by a certain amount of time ,maybe Joshua should just fight Wilder 3 times , you’ll be gone by then . Lol

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