Comments Thread For: BoxingScene Roundtable: What Next For Usyk And Fury?
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Tyson Fury never does immediate rematches. He likes to take time off by doing tuneups like he did prior to Wilder/Fury 2. That rematch was 14 months in the making.If there is a rematch, it won't be on that date they said.
Fury may decide that's enough, he's retiring, or he might say okay, one more fight.
I don't think he'll fight Joshua, but there's a distant possibility.
It's hard to get out of bed and do a training camp when you know you've got millions upons millions of dollars/ pounds in your bank accounts. Plus, taking all that punishment in a fight and career takes its e never toll.Comment
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No, we don't need another useless division. Wilder was 210 pounds and could ko anyone regardless of the weight, just like Tyson.They need another weight division at 230 lbs or so. How is it fair for a 230 lb fighter to fight a guy 30-40 lbs heavier? They make a big deal if lower-weight fighters miss the weight by a few lbs, but as it is now a heavyweight at 200 lbs could have to fight a guy 280-300 lbs? Very dumb! By the way, Usyk was deprived of a KO when the ref stopped the action.Comment
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Aww wittle fanboy man’s upset of the truth. You really see the real r tards come out of the closet now that Usyk won.Comment
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