Comments Thread For: Frank Warren Confident Fury Will Send Wladimir Klitschko Packing

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Frank Warren Confident Fury Will Send Wladimir Klitschko Packing

    It is just a few weeks now until the biggie we have all been waiting for and probably the biggest to take place within our shores for many years. Tyson Fury puts his unified heavyweight champion status minus the IBF belt that was snatched back by the governing body with indecent haste back on the line in a return match with former holder Wladimir Klitschko.
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  • Gjh92
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    More bitterness from warren regarding Joshua's fight. It's quite sad really from a grown man sounding like a teenage girl. In the end I believe fury is the champion of the division but with multiple beltholders it provides more of an interest in unifying fights which can only be a good thing for fury's bank account

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    • joe strong
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      Originally posted by Gjh92
      More bitterness from warren regarding Joshua's fight. It's quite sad really from a grown man sounding like a teenage girl. In the end I believe fury is the champion of the division but with multiple beltholders it provides more of an interest in unifying fights which can only be a good thing for fury's bank account
      The only bitterness i see out of Warren or any of team Fury is the fact Joshua is defending a title that he never beat Fury for. That belt is a garbage belt that should be around Fury's waist. There is a chance of Fury/Joshua unification for big money so that could ease Warren's bitterness...

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      • Kilrain
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        Hearn's always having sly digs at Warren, so it's only to be expected that Frank is gonna bite back. They're like a couple of old woman. Looks worse for Frank though, he blows his top more whereas Hearn keeps his composure.

        I wonder if Fury staying loyal to BoxNation will help the channel make more dough and grow subscribers. Fury has turned a lot of people off with some of his statements, it'll be interesting to see whether the people who despise him still tune in to see him lose, a la Mayweather. If they do, BoxNation could do well out of him and it's good for boxing as a whole. I'm sure a ton of people would sign up for BN if, say, they made Fury v Wilder or Fury v Haye. Fury v Joshua would obviously be on Sky Box Office as it's a more lucrative model, but the others could be on BoxNation.

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        • HughJass
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          Joshua shouldn't even be a champion,simple as that really.Fury has got his hands full in this rematch,i really hope his focus is 100% because anything below that will end up in him having a harder fight than the first encounter.

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          • Tobi.G
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            Move on to bigger and better things? I dont think Fury can archieve anything bigger and better than beating Wladimir Klitschko anytime soon. Wins over Joshua or Wilder would not be as big as his win over Wladimir klitschko, the longtime ruler of the division.

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