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    Comments Thread For: The comeback of Tyson Fury might be inevitable but it's not yet official

    The promoters of Tyson Fury confirm there has been no dialogue about a comeback
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  • champion4ever
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    #2
    I am so sick and goddamned tired of hearing this bullshit. Who the fuck even cares anymore? The sport doesn’t miss Tyson Fury.

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    • BoxerFreddy
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      #3
      Fight Joshua or stay retired...

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      • Coverdale
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        #4
        Yawn. Is the implication that Miller has pulled out of the Wardley fight to face Fury instead?

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        • James Hunt
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          #5
          It would be nice if he returned, but not to fight AJ.
          If money-hungry Hearn and fragile AJ are so money-desperate, let them earn it the hard way - rematch DD and let that jaw fly out of Wembley again.

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          • Tatabanya
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            #6
            Coke is expensive, huh?

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            • sidefx996
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              #7
              Originally posted by Tatabanya
              Coke is expensive, huh?
              Not as expensive as Wilder's eight kids and four baby mamas. I think Fury can comfortably retire and snort all the blow he wants at this point and not have to worry about money. His head would be the issue, not his wallet.

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              • Smash
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                #8
                is this clown still saying he beat usyk twice, what a twat

                please stay retired with this attitude and excuses

                aj and this guy is just a cash out fight, i wonder would turkey even be interested in it, he prob would as people will still go to it im thinking

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by sidefx996

                  Not as expensive as Wilder's eight kids and four baby mamas. I think Fury can comfortably retire and snort all the blow he wants at this point and not have to worry about money. His head would be the issue, not his wallet.
                  I'm not a fan of either guy. I might agree about what you say, in principle. Just hope Fury stays at home and doesn't wreck our balls again with his pathetic on-and-off fake retirements.

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                  • PRINCEKOOL
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                    If this retirement was all pre-planned by Tyson Fury i.e. He has tactically planned to say he retired, but really? He was going to fight again in 8 to 10 months time after his second fight against Oleksandr Uysk II. I think that kind of behaviour from Tyson Fury, was a tactically move to avoid fighting Anthony Joshua. Because Tyson Fury just before his rematch vs Uysk, stated that? Regardless of the outcome of the fight, he will fight Joshua'.

                    The rematch between Daniel Dubois and Oleksandr Uysk II 'May have potentially taken away Joshua's opportunity to avenge his traumatic loss to Dubois. Because I don't think Daniel Dubois is going to win the fight. Dubois without a World Championship belt, is not really a high priority fight for Anthony Joshua. And after a loss, it is highly likely Dubois and his team would not want to go straight into a rematch vs Joshua'.

                    The reason why I am mentioning Anthony Joshua on this topic, is because he is one of the key's to Tyson Fury's un-retirement and future in the sport of competitive boxing 'Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury, even at this stage of their careers. Is I estimate 5 times bigger a boxing event than Conor Benn vs Chris Eubank Junior'.

                    And that is only at this current stage in their careers 'Anthony Joshua theoretically still has the ability to become a three times World Heavyweight Champion. Ideally I think Joshua should be looking to fight his way back towards World titles, and not aiming to solely fight Tyson Fury. The winner of Efe Ajagba vs Martin Bakole or Joseph Parker are great comeback fights for Anthony Joshua'.

                    If Tyson Fury's unretirement is evitable 'I wonder? If he was going to fight the winner of Jarrell Miller vs Fabio Wardley. For the regular WBA World Heavyweight title. I think that would be quite a big boxing event, regardless of the winner'.

                    Note: I think the matchup between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury can still regain some of it's former boxing prestige and historical significance. But this all depends on Anthony Joshua actually winning a significant Heavyweight fight for his comeback. That is why I don't think promoters would want to make Joshua vs Fury next, ironically there is no rush to make the fight. Now that both fighters have lost twice to Oleksandr Uysk I & II, everyone in boxing knows? That Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua have been the next best Heavyweight fighters after Oleksandr Uysk in recent times'.

                    To conclude: The reason why I stated in recent times is because 'I have always regarded this Heavyweight era predominantly as Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder's era. In combination those three fighters, cleared out the large majority of the Heavyweight Division. They have been the three Heavyweight Mountains of this era. By the time Oleksandr Uysk invaded the Heavyweight Divisions, the era was also mostly done. And potentially Fury, Joshua and Wilder were already outside of their peak as fighters. Oleksandr Uysk has not cleared out the Heavyweight Division, he has not been a Champion and taken on all comers. He beat two premier Champions in Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua, inherited in part their resumes and feats of achievement'.

                    What people need to understand, is that all the big Heavyweight fights of this era 'Have happened, all accept two fights? Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder vs Anthony Joshua'.

                    So while casual sports fans and media are all focusing on Oleksandr Uysk and title fights 'I am personally still monitoring the movements, of Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and even Deontay Wilder. Because they have been the Three Heavyweight Mountains of this era, and the competitive between themselves as fighters may not yet of reached its conclusion. If Tyson Fury comeback out retirement, he is going to be under masses of pressure to fight Anthony Joshua' etc.







                    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 04-30-2025, 07:51 AM.

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