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  • Comments Thread For: Johnny Nelson: Not Buying That Bull**** That Nobody Wants To Fight Tyson Fury

    Former cruiserweight champion and Sky Sports pundit Johnny Nelson does not believe that WBC heavyweight king Tyson Fury is struggling to secure an opponent.
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  • #2
    Johnny you are right my man. I think Fury may have a bit of self doubt and is using it finically!
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    • #3
      Johnny speaking the most truth since the historic McGregor message on twitter back image.jpg

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      • #4
        Johnny is totally right! Greedy belly isn’t convinced in beating Usyk. He can’t psychologically control and impress Usyk like Klitschko or Wilder.He knows that is going to be his toughest fight.

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        • #5
          Finally everybody is starting to put down the koolaid and see it for what it is.
          I do think money does play a part but Fury also has some doubt. Fury is in a tough spot, your a belt holder and fought all the b grade fighter possible if not twice. You gotta fight a live opponent now!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jwil20 View Post
            Finally everybody is starting to put down the koolaid and see it for what it is.
            I do think money does play a part but Fury also has some doubt. Fury is in a tough spot, your a belt holder and fought all the b grade fighter possible if not twice. You gotta fight a live opponent now!
            I agree about the money, i think Fury's gone full A-side diva.
            But B level?
            Fury's beaten 2 world number 1s for all the belts in theyre own back yards as the underdog & had the biggest trilogy since Bowe Holyfield with one of them.
            Name another heavyweight today to do that? I'll wait.

            After saying that though, killing the Usyk fight going full diva was the final straw for me. That's an Aj Eddie move, now he's a b level duck, take away all the shot past it 38-41 year old names & whos he beat?
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            • #7
              I'm sure practically everyone wants to fight Fury, its the highest reward fight in the division financially and legacy wise. Its not like hes a "scary" fighter either, a good one yes, but not intimidating.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Bob View Post

                I agree about the money, i think Fury's gone full A-side diva.
                But B level?
                Fury's beaten 2 world number 1s for all the belts in theyre own back yards as the underdog & had the biggest trilogy since Bowe Holyfield with one of them.
                Name another heavyweight today to do that? I'll wait.

                After saying that though, killing the Usyk fight going full diva was the final straw for me. That's an Aj Eddie move, now he's a b level duck, take away all the shot past it 38-41 year old names & whos he beat?
                The most boring hugfest vs Wlad can be called a great achievement. That fight was immediately forgotten after the contest. And he ran from an agreed rematch. And then he beat a one-trick pony Wilder who had been protected over the years by PBC and WBC and wanted no part of AJ back then, even a $100M offer couldn't placate him. Compared the greats to Greedy Belly his resume is full of trash. It's easy to avoid real challenge these days and call yourself the greatest.

                It's obvious that Greedy Belly is only interested in fighting beatable opponents for at least 80% of the purse. Hence he's running from Usyk and other top contenders.

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                • #9
                  I'm sure Fury thinks he beats everyone.

                  He's just not willing to take any sort of risk to find out if it's not absolutely necessary.

                  It's taken years for people to see what's been in front of them the whole time. He was never the 'fighting man'. He's always been this guy.

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                  • #10
                    Nobody wants to fight him "for free", that's what he'd like ppl to do.

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