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  • #61
    Originally posted by kafkod View Post
    He did duck Pulev, but only because he thought he was going to earn 5 million quid for fighting Haye instead.
    It was a no-brainer, really. Peanuts for fighting a dangerous guy like Pulev, or a small fortune to fight Haye, which was something Fury had dreamed of doing since he was teenage amateur
    Yeah, so there wasn't a duck involved.

    To say anything else is ill informed and downright idiotic.

    That describes Freedom quite well though.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Szef View Post
      Ironically, Pajkic floored him with a right overhand as well..
      That's true, and the overhand right is Chisora's favourite punch nowadays, so Fury needs to very careful about that.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Scott Weiland View Post
        That is bs.their was no ppv offer or Haye when he was ordered to face a WBC final eliminator once overcame the fight he arranged a fight against Johnson.

        he gave up the Pulev fight to avoid a tough challenge.Haye would have been his cash out fight,the myth destroyed.he cares zero for the title fights like he says.he wasnt offered €5 to face Haye anyway,that was the hope,clearly the ppv figures were excessively poor thus the reason the fight collapsed twice.Haye's stock is at all time low.and Fury's isnt as high as he had hoped after being on terrestrial television back home,after being dropped by feather fisted cruisers,the British public clearly haven't bought into his false bravodo and general all round pathetic-ness.


        Haye blatantly decided Fury was too high risk low reward,since the pre ppv figures were so poor.notice how Hearn hasn't been eager for Fury back so quick huh ? And the reason Warren is struggling to sell his card this coming fortnight.
        You literally make no sense. It's clear this is what's going on in your mind, not in reality - which you have no grasp of.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Scott Weiland View Post
          That is bs.their was no ppv offer or Haye when he was ordered to face a WBC final eliminator once overcame the fight he arranged a fight against Johnson.

          he gave up the Pulev fight to avoid a tough challenge.Haye would have been his cash out fight,the myth destroyed.he cares zero for the title fights like he says.he wasnt offered €5 to face Haye anyway,that was the hope,clearly the ppv figures were excessively poor thus the reason the fight collapsed twice.Haye's stock is at all time low.and Fury's isnt as high as he had hoped after being on terrestrial television back home,after being dropped by feather fisted cruisers,the British public clearly haven't bought into his false bravodo and general all round pathetic-ness.


          Haye blatantly decided Fury was too high risk low reward,since the pre ppv figures were so poor.notice how Hearn hasn't been eager for Fury back so quick huh ? And the reason Warren is struggling to sell his card this coming fortnight.
          @ that big stiff idiot Pulev being a tougher challenge than Haye

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
            @ that big stiff idiot Pulev being a tougher challenge than Haye
            Pulev has earnt a name stopping 6'5" guys who can box.

            Also,show me where I have actually said Haye is a tougher opponent,please ......I have all night.

            And for the record,personally I believe Pulev would stop Fury,whilst I believe their is an outside chance Fury could box to a points victory over Haye,as long as it was the same Haye that turned up against Wladimir and Valuev,and not the one that turned up against Audley *Scott s******s,uncontrollably*

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            • #66
              Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
              You literally make no sense. It's clear this is what's going on in your mind, not in reality - which you have no grasp of.
              Which part does not make sense to you ? I am prepared to sit down with you and talk you through it step by step.

              if only your parents had had patience with you as child,I suspect you would have benefited more from these teenage years you're currently struggling with due to your ansgt.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Scott Weiland View Post
                Pulev has earnt a name stopping 6'5" guys who can box.

                Also,show me where I have actually said Haye is a tougher opponent,please ......I have all night.

                And for the record,personally I believe Pulev would stop Fury,whilst I believe their is an outside chance Fury could box to a points victory over Haye,as long as it was the same Haye that turned up against Wladimir and Valuev,and not the one that turned up against Audley *Scott s******s,uncontrollably*
                You said Pulev was a tougher opponent didn't you?

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Elroy1 View Post
                  That's also rubbish. Wlad will land far more often and cleaner, hits much harder.

                  Also key.. Wladimir Klitschko has a MUCH better chin than Fury?

                  WK definitely has a good chin. The idea that he is a glass jaw... Is actually ridiculous.
                  But Fury is huge. How is Wlad going to handle fighting someone so much bigger? They aren't even the same weight class!

                  I mean, that's all that matters, right?

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
                    You said Pulev was a tougher opponent didn't you?
                    I quote 'A tough challenge'

                    A tough challenge as in one he was certain to lose,his bubble therefore burst and his title shot for the IBF gone,the WBC one he had already chosen to walkway from as he for whatever reason did not want to go through with it.and now here we are him facing Chisora in what will surely be seen as taking the least resistance to a title shot.

                    I have no problem with guy as a fighter,his heart,determination,willingness to earn his family enough to retire on for the next three generations.it is the monologue and diatribe and outright lies being peddled to not only his own fans,but the boxing world in general.it is very hollow and extremely easy to see through.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Scott Weiland View Post
                      I quote 'A tough challenge'

                      A tough challenge as in one he was certain to lose,his bubble therefore burst and his title shot for the IBF gone,the WBC one he had already chosen to walkway from as he for whatever reason did not want to go through with it.and now here we are him facing Chisora in what will surely be seen as taking the least resistance to a title shot.

                      I have no problem with guy as a fighter,his heart,determination,willingness to earn his family enough to retire on for the next three generations.it is the monologue and diatribe and outright lies being peddled to not only his own fans,but the boxing world in general.it is very hollow and extremely easy to see through.
                      A tough challenge? Ok but he took on a tougher challenge in Haye in a bigger, better, more lucrative and more meaningful fight.

                      So he didn't bypass Pulev to "avoid a tough challenge". That would make sense if he took on a lesser opponent.

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