Fury is not as big a star as he thinks he is. The entire division can move forward without him. He could have been fighting for undisputed. He was concerned about the split for the 2nd fight if he lost.....after telling everybody he would beat the middleweight easy. Why was he even concerned about the split for the second fight? He talked his way out of that fight. He played his cards wrong. Anyone with eyes can see what a joke this dosser is. He was favored to win. I'll be interested to see what numbers he gets for his next fight against some Australian that nobody has heard of.
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Originally posted by wrecksracer View PostFury is not as big a star as he thinks he is. The entire division can move forward without him. He could have been fighting for undisputed. He was concerned about the split for the 2nd fight if he lost.....after telling everybody he would beat the middleweight easy. Why was he even concerned about the split for the second fight? He talked his way out of that fight. He played his cards wrong. Anyone with eyes can see what a joke this dosser is. He was favored to win. I'll be interested to see what numbers he gets for his next fight against some Australian that nobody has heard of.
I don't even care about Fury or Usyk, both are skilled, but it is pretty obvious that Fury will likely beat Usyk, he is too big and too good a boxer. Fury is lineal and the biggest draw at HW by far. These guys should be chomping at the bit to take 70/30 and beat Fury. Usyk beat a shell of Joshua, he has no real power at HW. If he beats Fury he is unified, lineal and he makes millions.
It takes mental hurdles and a lot of hate for Fury to make him a "ducker", or say that the "division goes on without him". Mental Joshua and Damaged Deontay is a fun fight, but Joshua should fight Fury, the upside is huge. Ruiz as well. But they are turning down a big payday and a career defining fight, in order to make safer fights for less money. How can any rational person not see this?
Last edited by Theshotyoudontsee; 06-07-2023, 10:40 AM.thack likes this.
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Fury's a victim of his own ***** tendencies.
I'm so tired of fans picking which side was more in the right when it comes to fights that didn't happen. Is a promoter or manager's job to spin news or make fights? Fights not made mean **** teams. Not "but it him fault doe" bull****. **** teams, ***** ass fighters, period, all of them.
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Originally posted by Greenfield02 View PostOh 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....
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Originally posted by Theshotyoudontsee View PostLol. The Fury hate runs deep.
Fury is the lineal champ, a belt holder and the biggest draw at HW right now. He is offering guys millions for the chance to become lineal, champ and to write their names in the history books. As well as increasing their value exponentially, making far more money in their careers.
Fury offers a huge upside with little downside. Usyk had a done deal and he pulled out because of negiotating a fricking rematch split, lol. How about win the fight, then you make the terms and call the shots? Usyk knew he was likely to lose, otherwise he'd have just fought Fury, gotten the millions and unified, and then told Fury, ok, rematch is 70/30 now. The only reason to pull out of a done deal and then launch a media blitz against Fury was because Usyk wanted out.
Don't blame guys for not wanting to fight Fury, he is freakishly good and huge. But these contenders saying it isn't enough money, etc. Stop with BS, go beat him and propel your career to the next level. But they all know they likely lose. Fury isn't ducking Usyk, the thought is hilarious.landotter likes this.
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Originally posted by wrecksracer View PostFury is not as big a star as he thinks he is. The entire division can move forward without him. He could have been fighting for undisputed. He was concerned about the split for the 2nd fight if he lost.....after telling everybody he would beat the middleweight easy. Why was he even concerned about the split for the second fight? He talked his way out of that fight. He played his cards wrong. Anyone with eyes can see what a joke this dosser is. He was favored to win. I'll be interested to see what numbers he gets for his next fight against some Australian that nobody has heard of.
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Originally posted by boxingitis View Post
Crawford is such duck that he dismantell Porter and Kell Brook with ease.
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