Plenty of time to make Joshua vs Wilder before Fury is back in fighting shape. It shouldn't be presented as an either/or situation
Comments Thread For: Hearn: Joshua-Fury a Way Bigger Fight, Event Than Joshua-Wilder
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So where are these mythological guidelines you're educating me with ? I must have missed them lol. And here you are attempting to tell me Furry had 12 months to defend or schedule a fight right ? As I already said, the Ring Magazine rules have no merit here, TBRB I follow and whilst they agree the top spot is vacant I don't see the grounds upon which it can be stripped unless they're loosely following the guidelines pre set by Ring which is absolutely absurd as they're attempting to distance themselves from Oscar's organisation.Comment
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You don't stay champion into perpetuity while inactive. At some point whether you say you are retired or not when you become inactive for years with no signs of returning to the sport you are retired.So where are these mythological guidelines you're educating me with ? I must have missed them lol. And here you are attempting to tell me Furry had 12 months to defend or schedule a fight right ? As I already said, the Ring Magazine rules have no merit here, TBRB I follow and whilst they agree the top spot is vacant I don't see the grounds upon which it can be stripped unless they're loosely following the guidelines pre set by Ring which is absolutely absurd as they're attempting to distance themselves from Oscar's organisation.
It is about logic not rules, a guy can't just hold a true championship hostage while inactive no injury reasons, or promotional issue keeping him on the sideline it is a personal choice.
If he was fighting even if unworthy opposition that is different hence why Stevenson is still the champ at 175~ and a lot don't consider him champ anymore~ then yea he can stay champ forever and might get some leeway here and there but no one gets two years+Comment
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Fury has to dedicate himself to training (doubtful) sort out his drug ban (which could take months and maybe lead to a ban of longer) and have at least one warm-up bout to get the rust off without pulling out injured or failing a drug test. More than enough time for Wilder before that.Comment
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And really nothing more needs to be said about this situation.Fury has to dedicate himself to training (doubtful) sort out his drug ban (which could take months and maybe lead to a ban of longer) and have at least one warm-up bout to get the rust off without pulling out injured or failing a drug test. More than enough time for Wilder before that.Comment
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Hearn knows how to pick em.. first it was an old inactive coming off a loss klitschko now he wants a old fat inactive drug abusing fury.. easy way to put their names on AJs resume. lolComment
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Hearn really needs to stop being so ****** .Tyson Fury is an overweight drunk who is recovering from drug abuse and mental illness.I wish him well but that's the facts .
This just shows how misguided Eddie Hearn really is.He should have a try at matching Steve Davis with Eddie Charlton that's about this prat's barrow!
Lets wait for ever or never to see his cash cow fight the most exciting unbeaten heavyweight for years.
Go away EDDIE and do one because only an idiot (of which there are many!) would be ****** enough not to realise Sky have got it totally wrong by giving you the rights to *** our sport up!!!!!
Come back Terry Marsh ....all is forgiven!Comment
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It's gotten ridiculous. As much as I like AJ, you gotta put him in with Wilder and let them prove who's the man now.
The evading is embarrassing. I guess that KO threat is intimidating lolComment
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