Fury had also already fought 2 eliminators - going into his 3rd.
Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
Ducked some unknown stiff Eurobum to fight Haye for £5m?
So by that logic, Wladimir Klitschko double ducked Chisora
Fury choose to go in a different direction rather than chase a title shot with Wlad and ultimately that was the wrong decision.
I thought at the time that that was bad career move. David Haye is about as reliable as advanced 10 day weather forecast. If he had taken the title eliminator route he probably would have beat Pulev (made some $$) then could have made a mega payday with Wlad fighting in the U.K.
Fury choose to go in a different direction rather than chase a title shot with Wlad and ultimately that was the wrong decision.
I thought at the time that that was bad career move. David Haye is about as reliable as advanced 10 day weather forecast. If he had taken the title eliminator route he probably would have beat Pulev (made some $$) then could have made a mega payday with Wlad fighting in the U.K.
He would have made more in one night against Haye than those two fights combined.
How much money did Maidana get paid for fighting Mayweather?
If lion share goes to the draw then Pulev should concede that, he isn't a big draw like Povetkin.
The big stiff idiot Tyson Fury had an offer to be in an IBF final eliminator against Pulev last year, but the big wanker ducked Kubrat.
So true...
He said before the whole fight was made that Haye would find a way out of it and it turned out to be true, David Haye the Michael Owen of boxing.
I don't think he would of beat Pulev but atleast his career wouldn't of been put on a stand still like it was with the whole BS with that big crying excuse of a little man Davey Haye
He would have made more in one night against Haye than those two fights combined.
Would've, could've, should've...but he didn't. I remember vividly having debates with Haye-Fury fans last year about this and I knew it was a bad move for Fury to get involved with that shyster
With Wladimir, you get certainty and reliability. If you sign to fight Wlad, the terms will be undoubtedly stacked in his favor, but you are guaranteed a fair payday and you can be certain that the fight will come off
Would've, could've, should've...but he didn't. I remember vividly having debates with Haye-Fury fans last year about this and I knew it was a bad move for Fury to get involved with that shyster
With Wladimir, you get certainty and reliability. If you sign to fight Wlad, the terms will be undoubtedly stacked in his favor, but you are guaranteed a fair payday and you can be certain that the fight will come off
Dereck Chisora...
But, aside from that, yeah, it's a nigh on certainty.
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