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  • Toffee
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    #11
    Originally posted by Boxing 112
    Fury vs Wardley I can see. Frank will want Fury to get a belt back
    And if he doesn't, Wardley becomes a big name and Fury is straight back to retirement.

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    • Coverdale
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      #12
      Originally posted by Toffee

      And if he doesn't, Wardley becomes a big name and Fury is straight back to retirement.
      Surely Frank prefers Itauma to start picking up stray belts now. Until Fury actually has something scheduled this is all just the usual noise anyway.

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      • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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        #13
        Originally posted by IronDanHamza

        I think Fury's done. He's a fat fuck.

        AJ likely done too.
        It’ll be similar to May-Pac. Massive event but average fight in ring.

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          #14
          The only thing that he will be fighting is some kebab or a burger

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          • IronDanHamza
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            #15
            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

            It’ll be similar to May-Pac. Massive event but average fight in ring.
            I think Fury and AJ are way way way beyond where Floyd and Pacquaio were. Floyd and Pacquaio were still P4P #1 and #2.

            I think the actual fight itself, Fury-AJ, will be a lot more exciting today than it would have been 5 years ago. But that's more down to the fact Fury is obese now.

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              #16
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza

              I think Fury and AJ are way way way beyond where Floyd and Pacquaio were. Floyd and Pacquaio were still P4P #1 and #2.

              I think the actual fight itself, Fury-AJ, will be a lot more exciting today than it would have been 5 years ago. But that's more down to the fact Fury is obese now.
              I think it’s essentially the same equation, Floyd and Pac were just at a far higher level in general so the ageing, in decline versions of themselves were still elite fighters.

              I think it’s probably more competitive now, Fury’s lifestyle has definitely caught up to him. I just think it’ll feel like an anti-climax, similar to May-Pac.

              I think this was always the plan too, they never wanted to risk losing the UK public to the other. Doing it in the UK would get me a little more upbeat about it but they probably go Saudi and maximise the £££.

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