haha, seeing as he was sparring with Haye? Be a good test for Wilder, and a potential knock loss for Fury. . . Anyone agree?
Fury might as well fight Wilder
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You pretty much never get good late replacements in boxing. The rewards are too big at this level. Fury/Thompson or Fury/Wilder will not be worth it for Fury. Almost certain they either move on to nothing or to some journeyman type.Comment
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[QUOTE=TGD;13771493]Team Fury put alternative to Sky Sports, they're not interested. Looks like a fight sometime in October now for Tyson.[/QUOTE
If the Haye fight doesn't take place, then Team Fury would be considered as the biggest cowards in boxing. How come would you refuse such a step up towards the title?
Fury refused to fight Pumev and Klitschko and now he is not interested anymore in fighting Haye. Can someone tell me whe the common sense is please?Comment
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Team Fury isn't foolish. Putting Tyson in with a larger opponent with devastating knockout power is a recipe for disaster. It could be very dangerous and catastrophic. Additionally, it has the potential of derailing his career before its even started.Comment
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[QUOTE=Dr.Eisenfaust;13771508]Haye pulled out, all on him.Team Fury put alternative to Sky Sports, they're not interested. Looks like a fight sometime in October now for Tyson.[/QUOTE
If the Haye fight doesn't take place, then Team Fury would be conside
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red as the biggest cowards in boxing. How come would you refuse such a step up towards the title?
Fury refused to fight Pumev and Klitschko and now he is not interested anymore in fighting Haye. Can someone tell me whe the common sense is please?Comment
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Ahh I dunno, if that doesn't happen then it won't, but Harrison had the balls to step in the ring with him, and he's been washed up for as long as I can remember, Fury still needs to beat or face an established boxer, and Haye would've been it (as much as I hate to say it) and although Wilder isn't quite established, he's got a bit of a hype train in momentum.Comment
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