Comments Thread For: Usyk: I Don't Even Care About WBC Belt, I Need Tyson Fury, We Need To Fight
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What's your thoughts on "accepting" the 70-30 split in the media aslong as Fury donates a million £?
I don't know about you but I considered that an obvious publicity stunt from the jump as soon as I saw that. I personally don't think Usyk had any intention of fighting Fury in the UK.Comment
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What's your thoughts on "accepting" the 70-30 split in the media aslong as Fury donates a million £?
I don't know about you but I considered that an obvious publicity stunt from the jump as soon as I saw that. I personally don't think Usyk had any intention of fighting Fury in the UK.
Personally, I think absolutely NOBODY involved wanted that fight to happen in the UK in April, the finances never made sense and they all knew they could make a hell of a lot more in Saudi.
It became a game of brinksmanship, both wanted a way out but didn’t want to be seen as the guy “ducking” the other. Team Usyk completely outsmarted Team Fury though by calling their bluff offer.Comment
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Yeah obvious PR stunt executed perfectly, same with the 70-30 offer but that was executed poorly. I always say, you don’t negotiate multimillion pound contracts through the media. Whenever fighters do that I’m very sceptical.
Personally, I think absolutely NOBODY involved wanted that fight to happen in the UK in April, the finances never made sense and they all knew they could make a hell of a lot more in Saudi.
It became a game of brinksmanship, both wanted a way out but didn’t want to be seen as the guy “ducking” the other. Team Usyk completely outsmarted Team Fury though by calling their bluff offer.
But then I don't understand why Fury is getting all the negative stick when to me it's obvious that neither of them had any interest in making that fight.
I actually think Usyk had even less interest than Fury but for some reason he's looked at from a positive light in all of this.
Doesn't help that Fury is fighting Ngannou mind.Comment
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I agree entirely.
But then I don't understand why Fury is getting all the negative stick when to me it's obvious that neither of them had any interest in making that fight.
I actually think Usyk had even less interest than Fury but for some reason he's looked at from a positive light in all of this.
Doesn't help that Fury is fighting Ngannou mind.
Yeah Fury isn’t helping his case at all with this circus fight whilst Usyk is defending against legitimate contenders.Comment
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I actually think Dubois has a chance with Usyk aswell. I'm looking forward to that one.Comment
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I agree entirely.
But then I don't understand why Fury is getting all the negative stick when to me it's obvious that neither of them had any interest in making that fight.
I actually think Usyk had even less interest than Fury but for some reason he's looked at from a positive light in all of this.
Doesn't help that Fury is fighting Ngannou mind.
Yeah obvious PR stunt executed perfectly, same with the 70-30 offer but that was executed poorly. I always say, you don’t negotiate multimillion pound contracts through the media. Whenever fighters do that I’m very sceptical.
Personally, I think absolutely NOBODY involved wanted that fight to happen in the UK in April, the finances never made sense and they all knew they could make a hell of a lot more in Saudi.
It became a game of brinksmanship, both wanted a way out but didn’t want to be seen as the guy “ducking” the other. Team Usyk completely outsmarted Team Fury though by calling their bluff offer.
Usyk wasn't bluffing. He'd been in camp in Poland for months at that point.Comment
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I think he’ll have a moment. I could see it playing out a little bit like Kovalev vs Yarde. Usyk outboxes him early, Dubois lands a big shot, Usyk weathers the storm, Dubois gasses and Usyk takes him out.Comment
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