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  • #21
    1. Suliaman is about lining his own pockets and boxing is just the tool he uses.....
    2. Fury can fight anyone he wants, his astronomical demands allow him to avoid the fights he doesn't.

    Seems like Jose Suliaman to increase his real estate portfolio and he's willing to rank just about anyone to take on Greedy for peanuts just so that Sulaiman can collect a sanctioning fee from both.


    The public isn't willing to pay for anything short of best vs best and right now that's Fury vs Usyk.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Greenfield02 View Post
      Oh brother, I do agree there is a ton of ducks out there, mainly named Andrade and Charlo, Crawford used to be a part of that group but finally stepped up, No one is ducking Fury, if anything, Fury, while I wouldn't call it ducking at this particular moment, but let's say he likes to drag his feet and try to low ball opponents so he can earn a big share of the pot. Now, some would say, that the tactic of demanding the lion's share or pricing your self out, is a way to get out of fights you're not eager to take, and in some instances that's very true, I'll let you decide what Tysons reasoning is here....
      The simple truth is not that complicated, Fury can fight anyone he wants, his astronomical demands allow him to create a smoke screen to avoid the fights he doesn't.
      Last edited by factsarenice; 10-17-2024, 09:23 AM. Reason: spelling

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      • #23
        Mauricio and tyson: the lord's of ****housery...

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        • #24
          Hi could of fought Ussyk in April but greed made that fight fall through. Sulaiman needs to get his facts correct.
          landotter landotter likes this.

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          • #25
            The Saudis having signed Usyk will be sending Fury a one off offer to fight Usyk in December.
            No negotiations, take it or leave it.

            Until then, this is all noise.
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            • #26
              My personal opinion: Usyk is (similar to Bivol) an ultra-high energy fighter with marathon level stamina. He moves around a phenomenal amount for a heavyweight. Fury knows he can’t match the energy level. If he doesn’t knock out Usyk (which nobody has ever done), then it’s quite possible that he would lose on points as Usyk dances circles around him and peppers him from weird angles. It’s just not a good matchup for Fury, style-wise.

              About Fury’s dismissive insults that Usyk is a “middleweight”: Usyk is 6’-3” tall, the exact same height as Muhammad Ali, and weighs 220 lbs. Ali weighed 212 when he knocked out Foreman.

              Bottom line: This is a bad matchup for Fury. He’s afraid of looking like a lumbering whale next to the agile and tireless Usyk, and he’d have a high probability of losing a totally embarrassing contest on points.

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              • #27
                Make usyk the mandatory for the wbc belt,and see how quickly the fight gets made. Oh wait,you won't do that due to the bs rules that you guys have when it comes to ranking fighters. Usyk isn't ranked by the wbc,yet Joshua who lost twice to Usyk is #3 and wilder who got stopped by fury twice in a row is sitting comfy at #1. Wbc is a joke,and fury is officially in witness protection.
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                • #28
                  Good to see Mauricio take Canelo's **** out of his mouth for a moment to take Tyson's

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by STREET CLEANER View Post
                    I guess it has nothing to do they way they have been negotiating. It proves that the world does not revolve around him and it will keep going.
                    Yea the boxing world did revolve around him for a long period of time, they even held a place for him in boxing as he went about his merry way getting high and carryin on for years. Now those days are over, he made his money but more important to boxing boxing made there money off of him with plenty of hype and lies and false truths about the man. Another words he got his and no amount of little press release articles are going to move people back in his corner. time to fight your way back into the ring big boy...............boxing moves on.
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                    • #30
                      Order Fury vs Joshua

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