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  • Jewish-Reptile
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    #101
    Originally posted by LacedUp
    The whole thing. Fury fought an eliminator vs Johnson, whilst there was already final eliminators going on elsewhere, meaning he would have to wait a full 18 months to get his shot at the title.

    He then goes the IBF route, which was also an eliminator vs Cunningham - but is then told there needs to be a final eliminator vs Pulev. By that time he's been offered pulev 100k or Haye between 3-5million depending or 50% of the entire pie. Clearly the Haye fight would not only be a lot more attractive in terms of profile, revenue, fighting in front of 20k instead of 3-5k in Bulgaria + he would probably get a shot at a title quicker if he beat Haye than if he fought Pulev anyway. Since Haye is 10 times the name and the fighter Pulev is.

    With regards to your whole drivel about PPV numbers, it's something you have no grasp of, nor do you have any evidence to back that up. There were absolutely no signs that the projected PPV numbers weren't excellent.

    I've seen you post that crap before and it's just crap. You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about.
    Not true.

    USS had just lost in a semi eliminator and after Adamek withdrew,the fight Fury had set up with Duva promotions,main event.was named as a semi eliminator,the final eliminator was in front of Fury before the fight with USS took place,check your facts kid.when Fury initially singed to face USS the fight wasnt to be sanctioned by anybody,it was named a semi eliminator afterwards,after Goral dropped out and USS was seen to have been dealt with harshly in losing a close decision.

    Just like the Johnson fight,the fight was tagged a semi eliminator by the WBC after it was made,ok Fury would have had to wait for the rematch between Mithchell and Banks to take place,I concur,yet he could have faced the level of opponent he chose to face whilst waiting for his Chisora rematch with the wbo eliminator shot,the bodies allow these fights to take place when the challenger is having to wait Pulev vs Abell for instance.

    As yourself this,would Fury have signed to face Johnson knowing he would have had to face Vitali in a mandatory title defence,I know we both know he would have never agreed to sign had he have known the WBC would call it a semi.just like he got cold feet when the IBF names his USS fight an eliminator.

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      #102
      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
      Pulev is a star. It cannot be denied. Steve Lillis once spoke about him. That's when you know you've really made it!
      Absolutely. Surprise Pulev has never headlined a big bill. Haha.

      My uni mate, Chris McKenna from the Daily star has just begun working at boxnation occasionally and the word from him is everyone thinks he stinks.

      But this guy Scott Weliland knows better!

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        #103
        Originally posted by Boxing Goat
        Hey ******, I have forgotten more about boxing than you ever knew.

        I couldn't give two sh@ts whether or not if you believe I've been following boxing since the 80's or not but just as everything I say when declaring so, indeed is.

        Naturally as a Klitschko fan, I'm always in their threads, but to my surprise (not) , the same detractors always are as well. (trolls)

        I just would like to know the real reason why.
        Yeah you must have forgotten it all.

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          #104
          Originally posted by Scott Weiland
          Not true.

          USS had just lost in a semi eliminator and after Adamek withdrew,the fight Fury had set up with Duva promotions,main event.was named as a semi eliminator,the final eliminator was in front of Fury before the fight with USS took place,check your facts kid.when Fury initially singed to face USS the fight wasnt to be sanctioned by anybody,it was named a semi eliminator afterwards,after Goral dropped out and USS was seen to have been dealt with harshly in losing a close decision.

          Just like the Johnson fight,the fight was tagged a semi eliminator by the WBC after it was made,ok Fury would have had to wait for the rematch between Mithchell and Banks to take place,I concur,yet he could have faced the level of opponent he chose to face whilst waiting for his Chisora rematch with the wbo eliminator shot,the bodies allow these fights to take place when the challenger is having to wait Pulev vs Abell for instance.

          As yourself this,would Fury have signed to face Johnson knowing he would have had to face Vitali in a mandatory title defence,I know we both know he would have never agreed to sign had he have known the WBC would call it a semi.just like he got cold feet when the IBF names his USS fight an eliminator.
          Dude, that's what I just said. It was an eliminator, not a final eliminator. the winner was supposed to fight pulev, but then the Haye fight emerged? That's literally what I just said.

          I really don't understand what you meant with the last part, but you keep calling me kid really makes me think I'm much older than you.

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            #105
            Originally posted by LacedUp
            Dude, that's what I just said. It was an eliminator, not a final eliminator. the winner was supposed to fight pulev, but then the Haye fight emerged? That's literally what I just said.

            I really don't understand what you meant with the last part, but you keep calling me kid really makes me think I'm much older than you.
            You're older than 18 ?


            You said he was not aware he had Pulev in front of him right ?

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              #106
              Originally posted by Scott Weiland
              You're older than 18 ?


              You said he was not aware he had Pulev in front of him right ?
              Yes, just slightly.

              I can see why you would think that, reading my post back. But what I meant was that he beat Cunningham in an eliminator to set up a final eliminator with Pulev, but then the Haye fight arrived.

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                #107
                Didn't Pulev get dropped by Joey Abell? lol


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                  #108
                  Originally posted by LacedUp
                  Yes, just slightly.

                  I can see why you would think that, reading my post back. But what I meant was that he beat Cunningham in an eliminator to set up a final eliminator with Pulev, but then the Haye fight arrived.
                  And if you read back also too,the point I was making that Fury wanted the Haye fight as to avoid Pulev entirely,a fight he could make same money against Klitschko,but not have small matter of Pulev in front of him before a possible title fight.

                  For me the Haye fight did not just arrive,Fury actively sought it as he lacked belief he could defeat Pulev,regardless of whether or not you yourself believe that is something else entirely.but you can not sit there and tell me different,because no matter how it is dressed up,Fury is now an habitual ducker,determined only in his efforts to land a Klitschko or payday versus the least resistance,hence the Chisora fight next Saturday week.

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                    #109
                    So why did Pulev duck Chisora if that's the "path of least resistance"?

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                      #110
                      Originally posted by denium
                      Didn't Pulev get dropped by Joey Abell? lol


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                      No it was a trip.and if you had bothered to research your facts and actually watched the fight you would know this.

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