Edgelord grifter Fury leading us into an indefinite postponement death spiral
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May be a foolish take but I’m willing to give Fury the benefit of the doubt here.
I understand he has a pattern and that needs to be considered of course and he didn’t make the 23rd Dec date and now this date so I totally understand the skepticism.
But, I’m thinking May 18th it happens. Well, I hope. I have faith it will.Comment
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May be a foolish take but I’m willing to give Fury the benefit of the doubt here.
I understand he has a pattern and that needs to be considered of course and he didn’t make the 23rd Dec date and now this date so I totally understand the skepticism.
But, I’m thinking May 18th it happens. Well, I hope. I have faith it will.
He contrasts really poorly with Lewis and Holyfield who managed to get it done twice in a calendar year. Great fights they put on too, because they were true athletes dedicated to their craft.Comment
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Thanks for avoiding the question. Looks like you'll support an indefinite number of postponements.
I'm inclined to believe this is a real injury too, but the essence of my point is unchanged. With Fury specifically, the longer the lead time the more opportunity there is for something to go wrong. Not least because he's not an athlete.
He contrasts really poorly with Lewis and Holyfield who managed to get it done twice in a calendar year. Great fights they put on too, because they were true athletes dedicated to their craft.
BUT I want to see the fight. Because I like BOXING.
Threads like this hoping and praying the fight falls through, then gloating when it doesn't, is exactly the problem with 'boxing fans' like yoruself. Moaning w*nkers.Comment
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Thanks for avoiding the question. Looks like you'll support an indefinite number of postponements.
I'm inclined to believe this is a real injury too, but the essence of my point is unchanged. With Fury specifically, the longer the lead time the more opportunity there is for something to go wrong. Not least because he's not an athlete.
He contrasts really poorly with Lewis and Holyfield who managed to get it done twice in a calendar year. Great fights they put on too, because they were true athletes dedicated to their craft.Comment
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If he hadn't pulled that crap, the fight would have happened a year ago.
Who was the one who decided to take a carnival fight with Ngannou with the Usyk fight already scheduled, didn't take it seriously, got a few bruises, and pulled out? Fury.
We would have had the fight done and over with in December.
Now he's got a cut. What's it going to be next time?
Point is that Fury apologists like you are the ones who don't seem to want the fight to happen. It's far more uncommon to be 100% on fight night than not. It's not the rest of us who don't want the fight to happen, it's people like you who keep supporting the postponements.
We're saying "stop postponing and get the fight on". Does that sound like we don't want the fight to happen?
You're saying "it's fine if the fight gets postponed. Fury needs to be 100%". Who's the one who doesn't want the fight to happen? Stop gaslighting. It's way too obvious at this point.
This is the heavyweight version of Stanionis v Ortiz Jr. How many camps does Usyk have to go through to fight this clown, just to have Fury pull out last second? Fury shouldn't have been having that type of sparring at all this close to the fight.Comment
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