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    WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has rejected the idea of retiring from the sport in the near future. Fury came out on social media and mapped out a five-fight plan for his career.
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  • #2
    Fugh off would you
    Nothing to see here folks just Tyson talking more bullchit as usual
    Can’t believe anything this guy says and it’s becoming more and more apparent

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    • #3
      I don't quite like these rematch clauses. If a fight is very close and/ or exciting, sure, a rematch is warranted.

      If there's some controversy, another good reason. Otherwise, no need for a rematch if a conclusive result.

      There are exceptions, of course. One fight that comes to mind is when Terry Norris was ko'd by Simon Brown. Norris won the rematch by comfortably outboxing Brown.

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      • #4
        Tyson Fury will never fight again.

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        • #5
          I believe every one of these fights will happen. Why? Saudi money. In the next 5 fights of his career, Fury can triple the earnings he’s made in all his other fights.

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          • #6
            Let's see how he's talking come May 19...
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            • #7
              If he wants to prove to some fans they were wrong about him, while solidifying his resume - that is what he must do: beat Usyk, AJ (both with or without rematch) and some other than Francis. I mean, tree top opponents will be kind of enough and it's doable within 3 years max. We will judge when he really retires. Up to him to do the necessary work.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Liondw View Post
                I don't quite like these rematch clauses. If a fight is very close and/ or exciting, sure, a rematch is warranted.

                If there's some controversy, another good reason. Otherwise, no need for a rematch if a conclusive result.

                There are exceptions, of course. One fight that comes to mind is when Terry Norris was ko'd by Simon Brown. Norris won the rematch by comfortably outboxing Brown.
                It has become the norm
                Why ? Because every fighter out there is trying to preserve their 0
                Thank Floyd for this one

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                • #9
                  He probably fights Usyk once and AJ once. Could maybe see another circus fight with an Ngannou type too.

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                  • #10
                    I guess he plans on fighting until he is 70,between the injuries and the forever negotiations it will take that long to make 5.

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