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  • Jewish-Reptile
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    #81
    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
    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.
    More lucrative yes,tougher opponent absolutely no.

    The point I was making at the time was he was avoiding an ordered fight to cash out in a more lucrative fight,which he clearly wouldn't care if he won or lost as the finances would be just as rewarding should he lose to Haye as they would if he lost to Klitschko,only Pulev was between him and Klitschko,whereas with Haye their was no one between them.the riches for losing to Haye or Klitschko would just be as rewarding,only their was the small matter of a guy who had just beaten not only one but two guys stood 6'8" and also more experienced than Fury himself !

    So a fight against Haye is more meaningful than an IBF final eliminator ? An IBF final eliminator Fury so proudly confirmed to his fans from his trailer home,that if he beat USS he would be one step away from a mandatory ! Wich one is it then ? A domestic scrap against Haye for no belts or MAYBE they would have put a wbo regional title on the line and a WBA interim belt also,or an actual full eliminator they are so proudly professing his latest fight against Chisora for ?

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      #82
      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
      I didn't write the article title
      No, that's why you are in it, to troll. Don't play coy, we know what you're about.

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        #83
        Originally posted by Scott Weiland
        More lucrative yes,tougher opponent absolutely no.

        The point I was making at the time was he was avoiding an ordered fight to cash out in a more lucrative fight,which he clearly wouldn't care if he won or lost as the finances would be just as rewarding should he lose to Haye as they would if he lost to Klitschko,only Pulev was between him and Klitschko,whereas with Haye their was no one between them.the riches for losing to Haye or Klitschko would just be as rewarding,only their was the small matter of a guy who had just beaten not only one but two guys stood 6'8" and also more experienced than Fury himself !

        So a fight against Haye is more meaningful than an IBF final eliminator ? An IBF final eliminator Fury so proudly confirmed to his fans from his trailer home,that if he beat USS he would be one step away from a mandatory ! Wich one is it then ? A domestic scrap against Haye for no belts or MAYBE they would have put a wbo regional title on the line and a WBA interim belt also,or an actual full eliminator they are so proudly professing his latest fight against Chisora for ?
        Pulev is not a tougher opponent than Haye.

        A fight against Haye who is a genuine attraction in the sport and a former beltholder at Heavyweight is FAR more meaningful than a fight against some ***ing stiff European that no one has ever heard of.

        Not hard to understand.

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          #84
          Originally posted by Red Cyclone
          Agreed, he should of faced Pulev when he had the chance I was very interested to see that clash of styles...
          IF Fury could beat Pulev that would easily make people have to respect him but whatever the hard work is left for Wlad to deal with its just a pity Wladimir couldn't of got a fight with Stiverne he would of likely went over to USA for that.
          Fury would never have beaten Pulev,hence why he sought a cash out fight against Haye,and also the reason we are seeing him face Chisora for a title eliminator instead of the previous two he has been ordered to compete in.the path of least resistance,and Fury would have us believe he is best heavyweight on the planet lmfao......please

          Originally posted by King-
          Didn't this stiff clumsy limey wanker already duck Pulev?
          Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
          No he clearly didn't.
          Yes he did.truth may hurt,their is an assortment of creams out their which will ease your day to day living.

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            #85
            Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
            Pulev is not a tougher opponent than Haye.

            A fight against Haye who is a genuine attraction in the sport and a former beltholder at Heavyweight is FAR more meaningful than a fight against some ***ing stiff European that no one has ever heard of.

            Not hard to understand.
            I think Haye is also a more dangerous opponent but maybe not as hard to win a decision against. Just my opinion.

            Either way, Wlad will dominate again and on to the next no-hoper.

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              #86
              Originally posted by Boxing Goat
              No, that's why you are in it, to troll. Don't play coy, we know what you're about.
              Once again, I haven't mentioned your beloved Klitschko's so you can stop crying anytime you want

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                #87
                Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                Pulev is not a tougher opponent than Haye.

                A fight against Haye who is a genuine attraction in the sport and a former beltholder at Heavyweight is FAR more meaningful than a fight against some ***ing stiff European that no one has ever heard of.

                Not hard to understand.
                Attractive to who ? you clown ! Have you even seem Haye fights against Valuev and Wladimir ?

                I apologise,you're clearly a fan of Haye,youre British.

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                  #88
                  Pulev ducked Chisora and chose the path of least resistance to get a shot at Wlad.

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Scott Weiland
                    Attractive to who ? you clown ! Have you even seem Haye fights against Valuev and Wladimir ?

                    I apologise,you're clearly a fan of Haye,youre British.
                    I'm far from a fan of Haye but it doesn't take more than two braincells to realise that he is a bigger fight than some unknown Bulgarian. Stop playing dumb, you do too good a job of it.

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                      Pulev ducked Chisora and chose the path of least resistance to get a shot at Wlad.
                      When was Pulev ordered by the IBF to face Chisora ? IBF rules stipulate you are not allowed to compete between semi and final eliminator a for another bodie,and you are neither able to compete between final eliminators and the actual mandatory title shot.

                      Pulev had to drop the EBU belt or he wouldn't be able to compete in the IBFs,the same EBU belt Chisora picked up after Pulev was forced to vacate,hence the order coming around again.call it a duck if it eases your suffering.in a lineal sense,Pulev was already the EBU champ when Chisora came into receipt of that belt.

                      What point is it you are trying to make that Pulev ducked Chisora,you just said lucratively Fury was right to avoid Pulev to face Haye and that wasnt a duck,yet Pulev ducked Chisora you're impossible,you have double standards,and frankly you reel of boiled ham.

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