Win or Loss against Usyk, Tyson Fury fights Anthony Joshua next....

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  • SceneBoxer
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    #21
    Originally posted by _Rexy_

    Whatever you say pal. Gotta fight AJ 10 times until AJ gets his win back
    hahaha

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      #22
      Originally posted by SceneBoxer

      If Fury losses then he won't exercise the rematch clause and go ahead and fight AJ next....
      This is just an assumption.

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      • Toffee
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        #23
        Originally posted by Mr Giggles
        There’s a rematch clause, so there’ll be a second fight no matter who loses
        If the fight happens, I see Fury retiring in the ring.

        If he loses it will be "I knew I was past my best but felt I had a duty to the sport to make an undisputed fight and pass on the torch".

        If he wins it will be "I've got nothing left to prove".

        He won't go out of this sport any other way. And if he wins we'll never hear the end of him hinting at comebacks on social media and suggesting he could still smash anyone in the division.

        I've never thought he goes near Joshua. He knows what many of us know, that styles make fights and a big boxer puncher isn't right for him.

        I'm still not convinced the Usyk fight happens but, if it does, he'll have his script written in advance.

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        • Slimpack
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          #24
          I don't see Fury fighting AJ before he retires. Expecially not this rejuvenated AJ. Fury is extremely obsessed with his unbeaten record.

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          • SceneBoxer
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            #25
            Originally posted by fifth_root

            This is just an assumption.
            Of course, that's only my own opinion....

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              #26
              If he loses twice to Usyk, Usyk will likely retire on top, and Fury can try to rebuild like AJ and Parker. Lots of credit to those two coming back and looking like they have, especially Parker. He's taken some big fights against big punchers and found a way to come out on top.

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              • SceneBoxer
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                #27
                Originally posted by Slimpack
                I don't see Fury fighting AJ before he retires. Expecially not this rejuvenated AJ. Fury is extremely obsessed with his unbeaten record.
                If Fury loses to Usyk, there will be no more unbeaten record to protect.... He might as well fight AJ....

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                • Slimpack
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Toffee

                  If the fight happens, I see Fury retiring in the ring.

                  If he loses it will be "I knew I was past my best but felt I had a duty to the sport to make an undisputed fight and pass on the torch".

                  If he wins it will be "I've got nothing left to prove".

                  He won't go out of this sport any other way. And if he wins we'll never hear the end of him hinting at comebacks on social media and suggesting he could still smash anyone in the division.

                  I've never thought he goes near Joshua. He knows what many of us know, that styles make fights and a big boxer puncher isn't right for him.

                  I'm still not convinced the Usyk fight happens but, if it does, he'll have his script written in advance.
                  You talk like a prophet

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                  • hugh grant
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                    #29
                    We understand the big fights have rematch clauses now. But i dont think they should be immediate and that they cant fight someone differnent in the meantime. If Fury beats Usyk, then Fury can then give Josh a fight. And fury fights Usyk after that.
                    And if Usyk beats Fury, Usyk should then want to beat Flip, Parker, and then rematch Fury if Fury still wants it. The division shouldnt be held hostage, fights are too hard to get made now.
                    Last edited by hugh grant; 03-11-2024, 12:55 PM.

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                    • SceneBoxer
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by hugh grant
                      We understand the big fights have rematch clauses now. But i dont think they should be immediate and that they cant fight someone differnent in the meantime. If Fury beats Usyk, then Fury can then give Josh a fight. And fury fights Usyk after that.
                      And if Usyk beats Fury, Usyk should then want to beat Flip, Parker, and then rematch Fury if Fury still wants it. The division shouldnt be held hostage, fights are too hard to get made now.
                      Usually rematch clauses are immediate... It's up to the loser to exercise it....

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