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  • #21
    Originally posted by jknightx View Post
    Thats not entirely true. Fury ws offered a fight with Pulev with the winner being KLitschkos mandatory.
    Fury turned down the fight so Pulev ended up the mandatory spot
    I know about that. Just mentioned it in my previous post. That was not an offer from Wlad, so what I wrote was entirely true.

    Fury Turned down Pulev, not Wlad, to fight David Haye instead, and we know what happened there.
    Last edited by kafkod; 12-21-2014, 02:41 AM.

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    • #22
      Well, from what i've heard, they intend to make K2 a ridiculous offer - so yeah, Wladimir will probably turn it down.

      Warren thinks Wladimir should come to the UK for the fight and that he alone - and not K2 - should promote the event. Hopefully it'll go to purse bids.

      Might be an idea for Fury to fight someone Wladimir's height first, too, instead of feasting on blown up cruisers and small feather-fisted heavies.
      Last edited by yoz; 12-21-2014, 06:22 AM.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by yoz View Post
        Well, from what i've heard, they intend to make K2 a ridiculous offer - so yeah, Wladimir will probably turn it down.

        There are various demands, it seems. Warren thinks Wladimir should come to the UK for the fight and that he alone - and not K2 - should promote the event. Hopefully it'll go to purse bids.

        Might be an idea for Fury to fight someone Wladimir's height first, too, instead of feasting on blown up cruisers and small feather-fisted heavies.
        Where did you get that from?

        Warren clearly said that Fury would probably have to go to Germany but maybe it seemed like he was willing to go out of there and then he'd try and get him to the UK.

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        • #24
          Fury has lite chance of beating wlad, but he is deserving of a shot..


          Pulev, haye, Povetkin had their shots.. Next in line is fury and stiverne/wilder winner... Those are the only legit fights for wlad to take after Jennings...

          I depth ink its crap of wlad fights anyone other than those fighters next year...

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Ryn0 View Post
            Not really I can see it being frustrating for him, he has been the mandatory for a while and just wants his shot I'm pretty. He is willing to take the split offered by the mandatory he fought his way to the number 1 spot and he has to wait even longer. His fight with Kevin Johnson was actually meant to be an eliminator.
            He has never been mandatory until he defeated Chisora last month.

            The Johnson fight was a semi eliminator,he dropped out when he knew he had to face Mitchell or Banks.instead electing to face cruiser weight Steve Cunningham,again another semi eliminator upon Adamek withdrawing from the IBF mandated fight offs.

            Does he really want to face Klitschko ? Why avoid several chances to be mandatory ?

            Originally posted by kafkod View Post
            What were those "multiple orders from the WBC and IBF" that Fury passed on?
            Can you tell us about that them, or were you just spouting it there?

            And how many times do I and others have to explain to you that Fury turned down the final eliminater with Pulev because he was offered, and accepted, an offer to fight David Haye instead, who most considered to be a more dangerous opponent than Pulev.

            And are you even aware that Fury was only offered the eliminater with Pulev after Bryant Jennings himself had passed on it ?

            Wrong.

            Fury was ordered to face Pulev before Jennings and Chagaev were offered the fight upon Adamek dropping out,it was right after Adamek dropped out after defeating Cunningham,hence why Cunningham and Fury was labelled a semi eliminator after Cunningham had lost out to a close decision to Adamek.

            Originally Solis and Pulev as well as Ustinov and Adamek were ordered to face each other,Solis with his injuries at the time dropped out right away,Adamek was just about to sign to fight Cunningham so the IBF named that one and Ustinov v Pulev as the semi eliminations instead.this all took place around mid to late 2012,after the Thompson v Klitschko fight to create the next IBF challenger.

            Just the facts.

            "peeleft:

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View Post
              He has never been mandatory until he defeated Chisora last month.

              The Johnson fight was a semi eliminator,he dropped out when he knew he had to face Mitchell or Banks.instead electing to face cruiser weight Steve Cunningham,again another semi eliminator upon Adamek withdrawing from the IBF mandated fight offs.

              Does he really want to face Klitschko ? Why avoid several chances to be mandatory ?




              Wrong.

              Fury was ordered to face Pulev before Jennings and Chagaev were offered the fight upon Adamek dropping out,it was right after Adamek dropped out after defeating Cunningham,hence why Cunningham and Fury was labelled a semi eliminator after Cunningham had lost out to a close decision to Adamek.

              Originally Solis and Pulev as well as Ustinov and Adamek were ordered to face each other,Solis with his injuries at the time dropped out right away,Adamek was just about to sign to fight Cunningham so the IBF named that one and Ustinov v Pulev as the semi eliminations instead.this all took place around mid to late 2012,after the Thompson v Klitschko fight to create the next IBF challenger.

              Just the facts.

              "peeleft:
              Those are the facts about the semi-final eliminators. I'll take up the story where you left off.

              Adamek beat Cunningham and Pulev beat Ustinov. Adamek then withdrew from the final eliminator against Pulev and the IBF decided to replace him with Bryant Jennings.

              But Jennings turned the fight down and only then was it offered to Fury.

              So what about the "several chances to be mandatory" and "multiple orders by the IBF" that you were talking about?

              Are you going to give us the "facts" about those too?

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              • #27
                Who the hell does Warren think he is, acting like he's going to get a Klitschko fight in the UK? He needs to realize that Klitschko is the one that determines where the fights are.

                When Klitschko says jump, the UK says how high.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Cuban Linx View Post
                  Who the hell does Warren think he is, acting like he's going to get a Klitschko fight in the UK? He needs to realize that Klitschko is the one that determines where the fights are.

                  When Klitschko says jump, the UK says how high.
                  He didn't say that though. He said he'd try, which he's entitled to.

                  What's more embarrassing is that you nuthuggers are talking about Wladimir fighting in the UK as if it's an outrage to even suggest so. If Warren could deliver a stadium in the UK why not fight there? We've all seen the German arena fights a trillion times and none have had any good atmosphere or excitement. It's like Old Trafford, like Roy Keane once said:

                  "they have a few drinks and probably the prawn sandwiches, and they don't realise what's going on out on the pitch".


                  The German crowd sit down, have a few drinks and a prawn sandwich, and when the opponent goes down they clap their hands and go home.

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                  • #29
                    fury beats klitschko easily. wlad can't box at all. fury can. whats wlad going to do when he can't easily wrap his arms around fury who's taller and longer than him and knows how to move and jab? lose. thats what. wlad's trying to fight a little jennings who went life and death with perez...uh how pathetic.

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                    • #30
                      Come on man fury is the biggest fraud around,there is no point in fighting him..2 days before the fight he would b1tch out because his father in law died or some sh** like that...fury is a bum

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