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J.A Bashir : " Wilder and Fury ducked Klitschko"
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Originally posted by Hitman932 View PostRegardless of where you post, everything you post is pure garbage and nobody takes you seriously except for a few of the UK homers.
Even they like to keep a healthy distance from the stench of your nuthugging.
I fondly remember you picking Malignaggi to "embarrass" Khan in New York. It's part of your eye for boxing talent.
Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post
I wouldn't concern yourself too much with this ******.he knows absolutely nothing about boxing.
Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View PostYou sir,are by far one the biggest special cases I have ever dealt with on this site.maybe if you didn't sit lapping up everything Steve Bunce sells,you may be considered just a half wit,as opposed to an imbecile.
You guys are so dumb it's unreal.
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Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View PostHe still withdrew to face against a final eliminator which would have put him in line to face Vitali Klitschko.instead he withdrew to face pillow fisted cruiser USS.well before he withdrew against Pulev to face Haye ! What you seem to find difficult is the notion of Fury withdrawing against big punching Mitchell in the right to face another big puncher in Vitali Klitschko,are you seeing a pattern forming here ?
Nobody will raise a complaint for him withdrawing against Pulev to face Haye for the million pound he would have earned.but to ignore his previous track record and go on and say yourself Fury never ducked Wlad in Nov12 or he has no reservations to face Vitali either is hogwash.he has on three occasions had a chance not only to earn a couple of mandatory title shots,but was also offered an optional defence.
Anyone who says any different is either A.ignorant B.******,or in your case,both.
He specifically got the Haye fight because of the Cunningham fight. Adam Booth admitted that he contacted Team Fury immediately after that fight even though Haye was already signed to face Charr.
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If I'm either of those guys I just keep beating bums for paydays rather than end my career against Klitschko. Fury and Wilder both have their ethnic fanbases behind them paying them to fight. As illustrated by gayweather, why take that one big fight for a hundred mil when you can take 20 smaller easier fights for 50+ mil each? On the flipside they can keep talking about Wlad just to trick people into thinking its their next fight.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostAnd no one should raise a complaint about him facing Cunningham at Madison Square Garden in a fight which significantly raised his profile.
He specifically got the Haye fight because of the Cunningham fight. Adam Booth admitted that he contacted Team Fury immediately after that fight even though Haye was already signed to face Charr.
They messed Charr around good and proper for a bigger payday,dont twist facts,just as Wlad withdrew against Del the second time to sign the Haye fight.withdrawing against Charr as they knew very well Manuel was a higher risk, lower reward.
Fury was bread and butter for Haye,Charr on the other hand represented a very real threat,in a fight Haye would more than likely have lost.would Haye still be a ppv sale after a second loss in three years,doubtful.Fury certainly wasnt and isn't a ppv draw,very much the likliest reason Haye withdrew from the ppv Haye v Fury,as it most probably done worst on pre sales than expected.I suppose it all comes down to if you believe in Haye's persistent injuries,i for one don't.he has an inexcusable track record.I would have felt genuinely sorry for Fury,but he ****ed Kubrat around so I feel it was karma.poetic justicest it's best.
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Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View PostFury fought USS on the twentieth of April ! Charr versus Haye was announced more than a week later.yet more drivel from your mouth.
Not really the point. There's an interview with Booth where he admits as such that he saw Fury beat USS in MSG and started to make contact with their camp about a fight.
Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View PostThey messed Charr around good and proper for a bigger payday,dont twist facts,just as Wlad withdrew against Del the second time to sign the Haye fight.withdrawing against Charr as they knew very well Manuel was a higher risk, lower reward.
Fury was bread and butter for Haye,Charr on the other hand represented a very real threat,in a fight Haye would more than likely have lost.would Haye still be a ppv sale after a second loss in three years,doubtful.Fury certainly wasnt and isn't a ppv draw,very much the likliest reason Haye withdrew from the ppv Haye v Fury,as it most probably done worst on pre sales than expected.I suppose it all comes down to if you believe in Haye's persistent injuries,i for one don't.he has an inexcusable track record.I would have felt genuinely sorry for Fury,but he ****ed Kubrat around so I feel it was karma.poetic justicest it's best.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
You guys are so dumb it's unreal.
Mate that was weak. Seriously, you need to step up..
Originally posted by LacedUp View PostRight, come see me in the history section then. Lets get a competition going and see who knows more about current and past boxing. I'm sure we can get some judges. Heck, you can even team up with your buddy the goat.
So now you're talking to Dirk as if he doesn't school you in all aspects of the discussion? Haha. This is like goat saying cliff rold is a troll.
History section lol,I'd just take you to the thunder dome and embarrass you some more.every thread I go in I own you.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostOk and? I'm sure it was agreed or in talks for a while before it was officially announced. Fail.
Not really the point. There's an interview with Booth where he admits as such that he saw Fury beat USS in MSG and started to make contact with their camp about a fight.
Why have you randomly just started ranting about Haye?? And LOL@ Haye losing to Charr.
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