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  • juggernaut666
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    #21
    Originally posted by TMLT87
    World champion boxer accepting a fight against an 0-0 in boxing MMA guy and still so anxious and cautious about it that he requests a ****ing giant ring so they dont have to get too close.

    True fighting man isnt he.
    Joshua wanted a 22 foot ring against Ruiz in the rematch , here we have a guy claiming to be the greatest wanting the biggest ring possible against a non boxer . You won’t hear a drop though from the same posters complaining then , when you request a 24 foot ring it means that side is unsure and wants a bigger ring to make adjustments easier if they need to , not only dies he feel he needs the largest ring but he also needed boxing gloves instead of MMA gloves to actually see if he’s the better striker and or to really further his chances of winning .

    Fury literally hasn’t left anything to chance , if he loses it’s over for him because there’s no possibility of any logical excuse if he does .

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    • crimsonfalcon07
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      #22
      Originally posted by bullydean

      The same Usyk that demanded a 70/30 rematch in the winners favor? The same Usyk who just said he wanted to fight Fury in December, but then contradicted himself amd said he needs at least 12 weeks to train?

      Joshua accepted verbally but Hearn admitted that they stopped negotiations bts after they realized AJ wasn't ready to fight Fury and he needed a couple tune ups first.

      Is Fury full of crap and annoying? Yes, but you gotta stop glorifying the other clowns simply because you hate one of the top guys. There hasn't been any respect or honor in the sport for decades
      Amazing that the Fury fansquad still thinks the undefeated undisputed heavyweight champion of the world doesn't deserve 70% against a defeated contender. You realize the standard split for a champion with only one belt is 75-25?!

      Fury is the one disrespecting the sport.
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      • bullydean
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        #23
        Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07

        Amazing that the Fury fansquad still thinks the undefeated undisputed heavyweight champion of the world doesn't deserve 70% against a defeated contender. You realize the standard split for a champion with only one belt is 75-25?!

        Fury is the one disrespecting the sport.
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        What are you talking about? There hasn't been a undisputed HW champ since Lewis.

        The point is Usyk didn't accept 70/30 like y'all claim. Usyk demanded a rematch with bogus stipulations after verbally accepting the deal. Also it doesn't really matter because both walked away after the Saudis backed out for a better date.

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          #24
          What are the dimensions of the the UFC octagon?

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            #25
            Originally posted by bullydean

            What are you talking about? There hasn't been a undisputed HW champ since Lewis.

            The point is Usyk didn't accept 70/30 like y'all claim. Usyk demanded a rematch with bogus stipulations after verbally accepting the deal. Also it doesn't really matter because both walked away after the Saudis backed out for a better date.
            Did you miss the concept that the winner of the fight would be undefeated and undisputed, and you still don't think whoever wins is entitled to a 70% split in the rematch? That could just as easily be Fury. You're over here complaining that 70-30 to the winner in the rematch is supposed to be a duck by Usyk, but the winner is UNDISPUTED Heavyweight champion, and the loser is just another defeated contender. You Fury groupies are absolutely bizarre.

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            • bullydean
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              #26
              Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07

              Did you miss the concept that the winner of the fight would be undefeated and undisputed, and you still don't think whoever wins is entitled to a 70% split in the rematch? That could just as easily be Fury. You're over here complaining that 70-30 to the winner in the rematch is supposed to be a duck by Usyk, but the winner is UNDISPUTED Heavyweight champion, and the loser is just another defeated contender. You Fury groupies are absolutely bizarre.
              Because that's a bogus deal. Purse bids haven't been solely about belts for decades now and to claim otherwise is foolish. At minimum a fair deal would be 50/50 for both fights or 60/40 for the winner of the first fight as the fight is only huge thanks to Fury just how Chisora vs Usyk and AJ vs Usyk were only big because of Usyk's opposition rather than Usyk hinself.

              Fury is vastly more popular and being a champion himself he is entitled to 50% while a loss against Usyk doesn't reduce his popularity and therefore he would still be entitled to at least 40%.

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                #27
                Originally posted by bullydean

                Because that's a bogus deal. Purse bids haven't been solely about belts for decades now and to claim otherwise is foolish. At minimum a fair deal would be 50/50 for both fights or 60/40 for the winner of the first fight as the fight is only huge thanks to Fury just how Chisora vs Usyk and AJ vs Usyk were only big because of Usyk's opposition rather than Usyk hinself.

                Fury is vastly more popular and being a champion himself he is entitled to 50% while a loss against Usyk doesn't reduce his popularity and therefore he would still be entitled to at least 40%.
                Sounds like you're assuming that he loses, just like he was. Only losers quibble over the loser's cut. This is why it was a duck from Fury. If you actually thought he'd win, it wouldn't matter, because he'd get 70 in both fights. As it stands, Fury was saying that Usyk was worth 30 as an undefeated unified champion, but would be worth 40/50 as a defeated contender.

                Just goes to show again what a loser's mentality Fury and his ignorant fans have.

                And he's not that popular any more. For that matter, Usyk's PPV's have done just fine. This narrative that Usyk isn't popular is just as ******. He's never done below 250K, which is Tank Davis' average before the Ryan Garcia fight.
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                • bullydean
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07

                  Sounds like you're assuming that he loses, just like he was. Only losers quibble over the loser's cut. This is why it was a duck from Fury. If you actually thought he'd win, it wouldn't matter, because he'd get 70 in both fights. As it stands, Fury was saying that Usyk was worth 30 as an undefeated unified champion, but would be worth 40/50 as a defeated contender.

                  Just goes to show again what a loser's mentality Fury and his ignorant fans have.

                  And he's not that popular any more. For that matter, Usyk's PPV's have done just fine. This narrative that Usyk isn't popular is just as ******. He's never done below 250K, which is Tank Davis' average before the Ryan Garcia fight.
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                  Name 10 high profile purse bids with those same stipulations lol
                  Usyk didn't accept the 70/30 deal he added onto it because he didn't want the fight. His stipulations were bs.

                  All fighters are scared of losing hence the top fighters having rematch clauses and bigger purse splits for decades. You keep attempting to pin me as a Fury fanboy when you're just making yourself look like a Usyk d rider. There's a reason why the more I bring up facts you keep digging a deeper hole. Fury isn't doing anything that everyone else isn't doing.

                  Usyk's decent PPV numbers were from his opponents popularity, not his.
                  Fury may not be as popular as before but he's vastly more popular than Usyk. Most of the seats will be filled up by Fury fans just like the Wilder trilogy.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by bullydean

                    Name 10 high profile purse bids with those same stipulations lol
                    Usyk didn't accept the 70/30 deal he added onto it because he didn't want the fight. His stipulations were bs.

                    All fighters are scared of losing hence the top fighters having rematch clauses and bigger purse splits for decades. You keep attempting to pin me as a Fury fanboy when you're just making yourself look like a Usyk d rider. There's a reason why the more I bring up facts you keep digging a deeper hole. Fury isn't doing anything that everyone else isn't doing.

                    Usyk's decent PPV numbers were from his opponents popularity, not his.
                    Fury may not be as popular as before but he's vastly more popular than Usyk. Most of the seats will be filled up by Fury fans just like the Wilder trilogy.
                    You wouldn't recognize a fact if it bit you. Look up the PPV stats and you'll see. Fury's best PPV buys were vs Wilder, and didn't break 1 million in any of them. Usyk v AJ did more PPV buys in two fights than Fury did in 3 vs Wilder. But you don't know that because you're committed to selling the false narrative that Usyk isn't a PPV draw. And if he isn't, neither is Tank Davis, because Usyk has consistently better PPV buys than Davis. Heck, he's got better PPV buys than Errol Spence Jr. Fury really didn't become a star until Wilder. And in 2019 even after the first Wilder fight, he only sold 18% of the seats at T-Mobile Arena. FACTS.

                    There's tons of high profile fights with stipulations. And the stipulations were coming from Fury. If you don't remember all the BS demands, from "I want a rematch clause, no wait, no I don't, even though it came from my side" to "I'm going to whine about the cut for the LOSER in the rematch". No matter how you try to backtrack, the facts are plain to see for everyone who isn't just a blind Fury fangirl. Heck, this is a thread about FURY putting out ****** stipulations against a 0-0 MMA guy, and you want to pretend the stipulations were coming from Usyk?

                    It's pretty clear you don't have anything to add that has any resemblance to reality. You can keep spitting out your delusions in your Fury Dreamland.

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                    • bullydean
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07

                      You wouldn't recognize a fact if it bit you. Look up the PPV stats and you'll see. Fury's best PPV buys were vs Wilder, and didn't break 1 million in any of them. Usyk v AJ did more PPV buys in two fights than Fury did in 3 vs Wilder. But you don't know that because you're committed to selling the false narrative that Usyk isn't a PPV draw. And if he isn't, neither is Tank Davis, because Usyk has consistently better PPV buys than Davis. Heck, he's got better PPV buys than Errol Spence Jr. Fury really didn't become a star until Wilder. And in 2019 even after the first Wilder fight, he only sold 18% of the seats at T-Mobile Arena. FACTS.

                      There's tons of high profile fights with stipulations. And the stipulations were coming from Fury. If you don't remember all the BS demands, from "I want a rematch clause, no wait, no I don't, even though it came from my side" to "I'm going to whine about the cut for the LOSER in the rematch". No matter how you try to backtrack, the facts are plain to see for everyone who isn't just a blind Fury fangirl. Heck, this is a thread about FURY putting out ****** stipulations against a 0-0 MMA guy, and you want to pretend the stipulations were coming from Usyk?

                      It's pretty clear you don't have anything to add that has any resemblance to reality. You can keep spitting out your delusions in your Fury Dreamland.
                      Lol thank you for proving my point

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