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  • #31
    Originally posted by The plunger man View Post

    well he has already beaten parker quite convincingly and I’m quite happy to lay it on the line with you as well as Hrgovic…..he will brutalise him as well and if he remains active and I’m sure he will then face off with him….if fury once again pulls out of his fight usyk he will get stripped and then that fight gets made…..on this page where everybody can see who says what….we both make a wager and who ever loses must disappear from this site for good….hows that sound polly put the kettle on you up for the acid test gumbo ?
    Nah...sorry fella, but AJ vs Oilskin in 2018 was far from convincing given the part the ref played. Run it back in Saudi with no Hearn shenanigans in 2024 and see what happens.

    Joshua doesn't need the money and could easily make the Hrgovic fight as i believe they're both matchroom fighters. He doesn't need Fury/Usyk to step aside to take that fight.

    AJ could just take the fight and clear out the division like Parker is doing but he ducked Parker, Zhang, Hrgovic and even Wilder to flex on the unsuspecting MMA guy.

    As for your immature acid test ? Grow up and get a life outside this site. What are you ? Like 4 years old or something ?

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post

      I'm not into excuses like a lot of fans, but there are always things in play fans are just weirdos about that type of sh^t to one extreme or the other (too many reasons someone lost or pretending their can never be a reason ppl lost besides being 2nd best).

      The reality is Fury is his own worst enemy. And I'll be surprised if he loses & its not mostly due to him fooking up more than what Usyk did. Not unlike how Zhang lost Saturday, Zhang lost that fight more than Joe won it if we are being honest. But both guys came into the fight knowing what was up so who gives a fook if Zhang sh^t the bed. Joe won so Joe gets the rewards of that W. Like Fury will or Usyk will regardless of "reasons".

      And lets be real if Fury wins ppl will act like Usyk is 72 years old also so the excuses ppl will win the day whoever wins the fight.

      I'm not invested in all that sh^t tho I'm just stating how I see sh^t & Tyson's biggest rival so far as been the mfer he sees in the mirror.
      that’s been his excuse all his career…..he failed a ped test and blamed it on wild boar , he ran away from the klitchcko rematch and blamed mental health.
      He has endlessly avoided tough challenges and has used wilder as his yardstick in not fighting other worthy fighters , he signed to fight joshua and then pulled out of it to face wilder the 3rd time.
      He shamelessly gave chisora a gimme fight when there were other much more well deserved fighters out there….what are you gonna say if he once again makes an excuse up and pulls out of the usyk fight.
      The charade has to stop and if continues on his trajectory he will fade away from boxing as a fraud…..and look if he took usyk and beats him I’ll give him his praise 100% but he’s a game player….we have now seen 3 indications that his resume is not standing up to the test with parker dominating wilder , and Joshua steam rolling both wallin and Ngannou who both took fury to life and death struggles.
      Your an idiot pandas ffs you know that and you’ve proven to know something about this special sport.
      usyk will beat fury mark my words

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Boro View Post

        Yeah it's funny how Fury is believed when he is allegedly seriously training and looks abysmal aka fits a narrative.

        But all other times he can't be trusted, he's a compulsive liar etc etc.
        ​It is always like that. For what is worth - Fury was a man people loved years ago, then he became his worst enemy and currently receives high criticism, one that he surely deserves. The problem is people easily forget and easily go into the hype, no matter positive or negative. So when convenient - he is not a liar, but when not - he is a liar, the point is just to keep the hype.

        Originally posted by Sammy7861992 View Post

        U cannot compare fury to usyk , usyk took them shot well , he went to war in 2 competitive fights with aj and was marked up In both , fury is Chinny and has dropped many times , I doubt fury fights usyk , people think fighters aren't scared but fury is a scared fighter , if he does manage to get in with usyk it's because he is getting offered so much money and I expect it to be one sided if usyks favour , a few years ago I thought fury had the style to better usyk but now I feel they are levels apart , I d be surprised if fury wins a round let alone make it competitive
        Chisora won 5 rounds according to two out of three judges against Usyk. Oh, yeah, I know - Usyk was so cunning he let him win them. Yeah, makes sense...

        What Fury says about this fight is absolutely fair and he puts shame on himself with his words. But of course, if he admits AJ did what had to be done, especially for a man with huge claims as his - he is a hypocrite and bla bla. It is also true that Francis had a big mouth. Now he has one only option: convincingly beat Usyk.

        Is it fair to say it is always AJ after Fury's ex-opponents except for Whyte? He decided to go with Franklin and Helenius instead of Fury and Wilder, yet now barks at both of them.

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        • #34
          I'll keep saying it til it happens...

          If Fury beats Usyk, he claims mental illness bins the belts, retires and leaves AJ hanging to troll for all eternity.

          Why wouldn't he ?

          Fury left Wlad hanging on the rematch after saying he had nothing left to prove upon beating him.

          If Fury beats Usyk who beat Joshua twice why the fück would he ever risk his undefeated 0 to fight AJ ?

          Legacy means more than money now that Fury has oodles of it. AJ has oodles too but his legacy will be what ?
          JakeTheBoxer JakeTheBoxer likes this.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by pollywog View Post
            I'll keep saying it til it happens...

            If Fury beats Usyk, he claims mental illness bins the belts, retires and leaves AJ hanging to troll for all eternity.

            Why wouldn't he ?

            Fury left Wlad hanging on the rematch after saying he had nothing left to prove upon beating him.

            If Fury beats Usyk who beat Joshua twice why the fück would he ever risk his undefeated 0 to fight AJ ?

            Legacy means more than money now that Fury has oodles of it. AJ has oodles too but his legacy will be what ?
            Polly shut up

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            • #36
              Originally posted by pollywog View Post
              I'll keep saying it til it happens...

              If Fury beats Usyk, he claims mental illness bins the belts, retires and leaves AJ hanging to troll for all eternity.

              Why wouldn't he ?

              Fury left Wlad hanging on the rematch after saying he had nothing left to prove upon beating him.

              If Fury beats Usyk who beat Joshua twice why the fück would he ever risk his undefeated 0 to fight AJ ?

              Legacy means more than money now that Fury has oodles of it. AJ has oodles too but his legacy will be what ?
              good point.

              Joshua will never get his huge Fury fight. Why would Fury risk fighting Joshua, if he can beat Usyk?

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              • #37
                Originally posted by The plunger man View Post
                Polly shut up
                He is right. You guys all pretend like Fury cares about some legacy.

                Fury never cared about legacy. His history proves that.

                If Fury beats Usyk, he retires undefeated.

                Even if he will be obligated to rematch, he will likely fake some mental illness and retire. he already did it.

                He did it to Klischko.

                If Fury loses to Usyk, he retires even faster, even before a rematch, because that would be a prove for him, that he is not any good anymore.

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                • #38
                  If Fury beats Usyk then an A.J fight needs to happen. If Usyk wins would a third fight with A.J make sense? I would love to see A.J/Wilder first.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by The plunger man View Post
                    Polly shut up
                    Yep... you definitely got the mental capacity of a 4yr old.

                    If all you got is petty insults and can't argue a point, you're not worth the time it takes to insult back. But I'm feeling generous so...

                    Do better or stick to clearing clogged s-bends with your head.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                      Tyson Fury simply overlooked Ngannu. A rematch may have looked different. This was a big money event, a circus act for Fury. He was very, very dismissive of Ngannu heading into the fight and he didn’t train like he would for let’s say a Deontay Wilder, Oleksandr Usyk, or Wladimir Klitschko.

                      Anthony Joshua had the advantage of witnessing this and not making the same mistake.

                      Anthony Joshua took this fight as if he was fighting a top 3 HW because looking good vs Tyson Fury made Ngannu just that in the eyes of many.

                      I know a lot of fans are showing a lot of hindsight bias but there was a lot of concern on whether Ngannu can catch a chinny Anthony Joshua and catch him Andy Ruiz style, or not. People were absolutely intrigued.

                      It’s easy to say now “Yeah, I knew all along that Ngannu didn’t stand a chance.” But there was absolutely intrigue in this matchup.


                      Yeah i dont think it was a coincidence that Aj blasted him with a right hand as soon as he switched southpaw. AJ probably had a guy Francis's height switching southpaw in camp and practicing that. he had the tape of Fury to study.

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