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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury To Relinquish WBO Belt, Agrees Deal For Return


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  • BoxingFan85
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    #2
    Fair enough.. So Parker & Ruiz for the vacant title then...

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    • Sadiqkingofko
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      #3
      Good bye Fury, you sir just ducked Wladimir Klitscko

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      • Canelo and GGG
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        #4
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        Good deal for tyson.

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        • CoachMac34
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          #5
          Finally, something positive news from the Fury camp. I hope the guys cleans up his act so that he can come back and get his ass kicked w/o making alot of excuses.

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          • Jewish-Reptile
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            #6
            This dude is gonna be fücked five ways til Sunday when Wlad takes him to court.

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            • Motorcity Cobra
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              #7
              They ask for his medical papers and he relinquishes the belt. This guy is a fraud.

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              • SteveM
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                #8
                that's not a title fight - shouldn't be anyway - not good news.

                We will now have 4 champions who are basically untested - Wilder, Fury, Joshua and Parker/Ruiz. Maybe Fury (assuming he holds on to his belt) can say he is tested by beating Klitschko but who else did he fight?

                I hope they gather the guts to fight each other but I suspect they will see more money in fighting prospects and has-beens rather than each other and/or dangerous contenders like Ortiz.

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                • Motorcity Cobra
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                  #9
                  I thought this was the guy that was supposed to save boxing and bring attention to the heavyweight division. I'm glad the IBF stripped him when they did. Charles Martin had a better Heavyweight reign than Fury. He didn't hold the belt hostage. He went straight for one of the best in his first defense. Fury is a joke

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                  • Clubber Pac
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                    #10
                    Say what you want about Fury, he wins in the end. He ducks Wlad, he allows two of his biggest rivials to duke it out, and, he is totally in line for a wilder fight. Believe it or not, they are friends, and They could shut Joshua out of a mega fight and stage a mega fight in England themselves. Fury would be favored over Ortiz and Parker on his return, so the fight with Wilder would be a unification possibly. THEN, win or lose, he fights Joshua. Tyson Fury is still in business, that return match clause is crucial to his future. He would be wise to vacate the WBA, and just focus on getting the WBO title back in hand.

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