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  • #31
    Well the 2nd best of era is still up for grabs
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    • #32
      ¨The Battle of Usyk's sons¨

      It'll be a big domestic fight, even coming after losses. I mean, just look at Brook-Khan, it sold well despite how pointless it was when it finally happened

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      • #33
        What these greedy promoters, tv people and other money generators who smell a money grab are forgetting is the 2 human beings who may not physically,mentally or emotionally not want or be in the right place to carry on in the game . They both have more than enough money to keep both them and their families for generations to come , plus when you are used to being the top dog competing at the very top when every fight is a world title fight then both lose twice to the same person who is still at the top can you really motivate yourself knowing their is no title on the line and this guy is watching .
        it has gone beyond money for them , they need to find the hunger and miss the game I believe it will be very difficult for them to get motivated, especially for AJ , he has rebuilt afew times now and that battering from Dubois I believe has really scarred him both mentally and physically.
        now fury may or may not be a different story , a Dubois fight ( should Dubois beat Parker ) could motivate him to go out on a high winning another world title and be motivated by this .

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        • #34
          The biggest fight ever between two unbeaten warriors. Just like how 'prime' Mike Tyson never lost, both of these guys are unbeaten. Fury has only lost due to corrupt judges and Joshua has only ever beaten himself. Someone's real 0 has got to go! Nash out - His Majesty
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          • #35
            Given Turki's announcement about doing big "Ring" cards in UK/US outside Riyadh season, I can totally see this being the main event in one of them.

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            • #36
              Tyson even looking big fat and old will still take some beating but Joshua has just been iced ...again! . ..It should be called 'NO WHERE TO GO' and 1 of 2 according to Hearn . He's having laugh but not with my money !

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              • #37
                British fans showed out for Khan vs Brook despite them being corpses of their prior selves. Not really the most intelligent fanbase so they’ll sell out an arena for this. Especially the AJ fans. They’ve always been a special type of slow.
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                • #38
                  Aj has the negotiation favor since he could still fight windmill and leverage that in terms of negotiations for either guy.

                  i think id rather see windmill-aj better

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
                    British fans showed out for Khan vs Brook despite them being corpses of their prior selves. Not really the most intelligent fanbase so they’ll sell out an arena for this. Especially the AJ fans. They’ve always been a special type of slow.
                    Good times never felt so good...BOH BOH BOH!!!

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                    • #40
                      Before the theme of 'Brits will watch anything' continues, I have to say I've no interest in this bout at all. It will be a Wembley sell out because to some, it will be a night out, getting drunk as a skunk and falling out of their seats. Heck, I even got hit by a bottle at a Josh Warrington fight and it was another all British event (don't ask me why they were selling bottles rather than pouring the stuff into plastic cups). Never happens at small hall fights, where you can talk to each other and the fighters haven't disappeared up their own bottoms and don't throw their pens out of the window when offered a contract against someone who might be dangerous. They just turn up and get on with it. I also felt the same way when people talked about Deontay Wilder v Anthony Joshua, another fight way too late. As for people blaming Joshua for all of that, Wilder said on Twitter, addressing Tyson Fury: "you know I was offered more money to fight Joshua than I was getting to fight you". If it walks like a duck and sounds like a duck.....
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