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  • #11
    If this fight doesn't happen in 2015, then I agree with frank.. Embarrassing for wlad...

    Fury has earned his spot and is just as deserving as anyone to land fight...

    Wilder/stiverne winner is a legit candidate as well, but they would have just now gotten into that spot whereas fury has been there for awhile..

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    • #12
      I highly doubt hes afraid of Fury, and lets face it - its not a fight the fans are desperate to see.

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      • #13
        Warren knows Wladimir isn't even considering anything right now regarding a fight with Fury,he is trying to build his profile in the U.S for a tilt at the WBC eventual champion,thus the reason he just signed a three fight deal with HBO.

        Wladimir has his sights firmly set on Jennings then the WBC belt,his mandatory challengers aren't going anywhere,they'll still get a cool one million when his calendar is free.

        Y'all getting upset because Wlad is taking an optional defence against an undefeated highly rated American,yet believe for some unbeknown reason Fury deserves a shot right now ! Why ? He alread passed on multiple orders from the WBC and IBF ! He could have been fighting Stiverne for the vacant WBC had he have adhered to his order,or faced his inner demons and fought in a competitive match up versus Pulev and advanced to a fight against Wladimir then.

        He had an opportunity to face the champion over two years ago but elected to fight Johnson instead.does this sound like the behaviour of a challenger who is more deserving than Stiverne and Jennings ? No.

        Warren knows Klitschko is having down time right now with his partner and their new born baby.Warren also knows they are lining up Jennings and afterward are looking to unify the division.Warren also understands how the business works,soft touches and easy defences between mandates,you only have to look at some of the opposition he lined up for his charges when in possesion of a belt,take Cleverly and Burns for example.

        Fury can talk and attempt to build up the fight all he likes but if he genuinely believes and or hopes he will be fighting for a vacant WBO belt he is going to be disappointed,and in for a rude awakening.he should milk his career for its worth before his Klitschko pay day,which he will certainly get if he can stay undefeated for possibly the next 12 months,whilst Wladimir's career unfolds and takes it's own path.

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        • #14
          wlad should just annihilate this guy already so fury can start his boyband singing career...this fight won't last 4 rounds

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View Post
            Warren knows Wladimir isn't even considering anything right now regarding a fight with Fury,he is trying to build his profile in the U.S for a tilt at the WBC eventual champion,thus the reason he just signed a three fight deal with HBO.

            Wladimir has his sights firmly set on Jennings then the WBC belt,his mandatory challengers aren't going anywhere,they'll still get a cool one million when his calendar is free.

            Y'all getting upset because Wlad is taking an optional defence against an undefeated highly rated American,yet believe for some unbeknown reason Fury deserves a shot right now ! Why ? He alread passed on multiple orders from the WBC and IBF ! He could have been fighting Stiverne for the vacant WBC had he have adhered to his order,or faced his inner demons and fought in a competitive match up versus Pulev and advanced to a fight against Wladimir then.

            He had an opportunity to face the champion over two years ago but elected to fight Johnson instead.does this sound like the behaviour of a challenger who is more deserving than Stiverne and Jennings ? No.

            Warren knows Klitschko is having down time right now with his partner and their new born baby.Warren also knows they are lining up Jennings and afterward are looking to unify the division.Warren also understands how the business works,soft touches and easy defences between mandates,you only have to look at some of the opposition he lined up for his charges when in possesion of a belt,take Cleverly and Burns for example.

            Fury can talk and attempt to build up the fight all he likes but if he genuinely believes and or hopes he will be fighting for a vacant WBO belt he is going to be disappointed,and in for a rude awakening.he should milk his career for its worth before his Klitschko pay day,which he will certainly get if he can stay undefeated for possibly the next 12 months,whilst Wladimir's career unfolds and takes it's own path.
            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 ?

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            • #16
              Originally posted by kafkod View Post
              Fury was offered a shot at Wlad early in 2012 which Peter Fury rejected, saying that Tyson wasn't ready.

              That was the only offer Fury has ever had from Wlad.
              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

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              • #17
                My only interest in a Klitschko - Fury fight is getting to see Wlad give Fury the beating that he richly deserves. I find it difficult to consider blubbery bodied Tyson Fury as a serious challenge to Wlad.

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                • #18
                  This is like when people implied Wlad ducked Pulev. lol Yeah alright. Sure he did. He ducked Haye too. Uh huh.

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                  • #19
                    Bigger they come........

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
                      Fury really is full of himself
                      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.

                      I also think Wilder is dreadful, so if Wilder beats Stiverne I would happily see Fury knock him out (I don't think Fury is great just that Wilder is that bad) for the other title.

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