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    Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua admits "time is of the essence" as he targets Tyson Fury in 2025

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    #2
    They'd better hurry up and fight before either one takes another loss. They've already made this fight just about meaningless to everyone but their hardcore fans. Too bad that they didn't have the balls to fight when it would have mattered.

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      #3
      Only for the Brits does this fight even mean something
      It’s a farce and a damn good one resting its laurels on nostalgic memories

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        #4
        Originally posted by pnut901
        They'd better hurry up and fight before either one takes another loss. They've already made this fight just about meaningless to everyone but their hardcore fans. Too bad that they didn't have the balls to fight when it would have mattered.
        Or a broken hip for that matter

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        • Quiksilva
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          #5
          Originally posted by pnut901
          They'd better hurry up and fight before either one takes another loss. They've already made this fight just about meaningless to everyone but their hardcore fans. Too bad that they didn't have the balls to fight when it would have mattered.
          Honestly, it's still a big fight and many would tune in with them coming of losses. Besides it's Heavyweight Boxing and they are both still big names in the sport. It will generate a **** tonne of revenue and sales for sure!

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          • ELPacman
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            #6
            Might as well. I can't think of either guy getting a bigger paycheck facing anyone else than each other. It's mostly a meaningless fight, but they're both quite equal in terms of where they are in their careers. Sure, AJ's been KO'd again and this one probably worse than the first time, but Fury's chin may be up for the grabs nowadays. If he could get rocked by lil ole Usyk, I've no doubt if AJ can land, it would be bad news for Fury.

            Not a bad fight. Two guys that got dismantled by the same dude twice, facing each other to prove who was the better overall despite those losses.

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #7
              Will Turki overpay this pointless fight?

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              • NihonJim
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                #8
                You know what's unbelievable is this fight could have happened for undisputed a couple of years ago

                Usyk was happy to wait, and wilder could have been negotiated with but back then Frank and Eddie hated each other and just wouldn't work together to make the fight

                It would have been the biggest fight in British boxing history, but now the fruit has rotted on the vine and it's a pointless fight.

                I usually buy PPV's but I wouldn't for this one, it'd be a watch it on YouTube the next day one, I have no interest at all in paying for it after they robbed the fans of seeing the fight when it meant something I'm not willing to give them a cent for it now.

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                • StephenM
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                  #9
                  This is a good fight. It's meaning, for those who don't understand, is that it answers the question of who is better between the two. And I'll remind everyone that Gatti vs Ward was meaningless all three times.
                  Last edited by StephenM; 01-02-2025, 01:40 PM.

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                  • BirdSong
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                    #10
                    not everyone can be the best in the division at least this division actually sorted the issue out second best or whatever is still good

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