Comments Thread For: Froch Erupts Over Fury-Ngannou: Absolute Load of **** - We Don't Want That Fight!

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  • turnedup
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    #21
    Time to take that title away. Sorry Fury Fans, support your fighter in whatever he does just don’t make us have to wait for this clown to cash easy checks for us to have a unified hw champion. Fury officially ended his actual boxing career years ago in my eyes after the boar meat debacle.

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    • baroidi
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      #22
      Froch has been dropping truthes lately, not paid mouthpieces like Bellew and others.

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      • theface07
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        #23
        Originally posted by NorvernRob

        Froch is 40+ and retired. Fury is supposedly the no.1 HW in the world and he’s not even fighting a boxer.

        And people do want Froch’s opinion, why do you think he’s always in the news? Because he’s always being asked for interviews as he’s amusing and usually right.
        Exactly. Oh yeah, people don't want the opinion of a HOF'er and former world champion but they want to hear from some random poster who's probably never boxed a day in their life!

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        • mattr
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          #24
          But according to Big Nose (Until He Shaved It Down), him vs Jake Paul is what we need.
          Oh, the hypocrisy!

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          • Bronx2245
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            #25
            Originally posted by Teetotaler69

            It's obvious he meant boxing fans you fvkcing idiot
            Ignorant boxing fans, like yourself, are not enough to bring in the BIG money!

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            • diarraisagod
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              #26
              Froch's right. There's a lot to respect from Fury's career. Just not recently. It's like the fame and money has gone to his head. Still, he might still end up beating everybody that mattered from this generation even if he didn't exactly catch them all in their prime.

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              • diarraisagod
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                #27
                Originally posted by PBR Streetgang
                I don't always agree with Froch but I'm with him on this one. No real interest in either Fury/Ngannou or Joshua/Whyte. Neither fight moves the needle fore whatsoever.

                I get why both are happening, Fury and Joshua (and their promoters) can maximize revenue while keeping risk down, thus preserving them and their relevancy for future big money fights.
                AJ/Whyte is a weird one. Hardly anybody seems excited about it. But strangely despite that, it makes a lot of sense for both fighters.

                Whyte - A big fight despite being over the hill, possible redemption and might be catching AJ at at a vulnerable time.
                AJ - A marketable confidence builder/reputation restorer against somebody he knows he can KO to set up a Wilder fight.

                The loser will be done at the top level though.

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                • PBR Streetgang
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by diarraisagod

                  AJ/Whyte is a weird one. Hardly anybody seems excited about it. But strangely despite that, it makes a lot of sense for both fighters.

                  Whyte - A big fight despite being over the hill, possible redemption and might be catching AJ at at a vulnerable time.
                  AJ - A marketable confidence builder/reputation restorer against somebody he knows he can KO to set up a Wilder fight.

                  The loser will be done at the top level though.
                  I agree it makes sense for the fighters but not so much for me as a fan (I can only speak for myself). I imagine that it's a bigger fight for the UK fans.

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                  • joseph5620
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Rockybigblower
                    **** off Froch....you've got you're own problems calling out Jake Paul....an actual youtube fighter. Nobody wants Fury - Ngannou...you are right....but even less people want your opinion about it.
                    Froch is a retired champion. Fury is a current champion. Your comparison is ridiculous.

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                    • tophat1
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                      #30
                      I dont recall ever seeing a bigger turnaround than this. fury has gone from being the peoples champ to a disliked (from real boxing fans) character within the space of a couple of months no doubt the casuals are delusional fanboys will still tune in tho unfortunately

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