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  • #31
    So let me get this straight, somebody correct me if I’m wrong here...

    UKAD feel it is too costly and time consuming to catch Fury dead to rights, and so lower their stance fearing a counter case and finding middle ground with Fury offering a deal that his ban is already served if a result gets nullified....

    Fury realises what he’s up against in court plus having already messed around for two years, takes this deal that basically accepts part punishment for the crimes in question as long as he can start again as of now...

    Both sides hit a wall.

    So both sides basically reached a stalemate and agreed to leave each other alone by drastically lowering their stances and saying each other is right in a way? A ‘let’s just agree to disagree and leave each other alone’ type of situation?

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Ray* View Post
      Sadly for Wilder, Fury would probably fight Joshua before he does.
      I'll be mad as hell if this happens, but honestly it's the likeliest result. Joshua will fight Parker next then probably Fury in the summer, and Hearn will pretend that Joshua v Fury is totally for real a better, more competitive, more entertaing fight than Joshua v Wilder without even a lick of irony.

      Honestly, British boxing has gone from riding high to a circus act over the last 12 months or so. Just look at the whole charade with Fury, joke fights like Haye v Bellew, some of our supposedly best fighters dropping weak performances resulting in humiliating losses such as Degale and Brook. The moment the wheels come off of the Joshua bus (Which I think may happen soon, I feel that the amount of money he's made in such a short timespan will take him down a similar path to Mike Tyson) then we'll be right back to being minnows compared to the US.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by sportbuddha View Post
        Guilty until proven innocent?...He’s never failed a test, have you seen the size of his arms as an amateur? You think he somehow slipped by Olympic testing? Dunno man, I grant you he’s very muscular but I think about guys like Frank Bruno who were also huge and ripped and with all his ‘tell all’ biographies I’m pretty sure he would have admitted by now if he’d done roids.
        Plenty of rumors about bruno being on steroids.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Scopedog View Post
          I'll be mad as hell if this happens, but honestly it's the likeliest result. Joshua will fight Parker next then probably Fury in the summer, and Hearn will pretend that Joshua v Fury is totally for real a better, more competitive, more entertaing fight than Joshua v Wilder without even a lick of irony.

          Honestly, British boxing has gone from riding high to a circus act over the last 12 months or so. Just look at the whole charade with Fury, joke fights like Haye v Bellew, some of our supposedly best fighters dropping weak performances resulting in humiliating losses such as Degale and Brook. The moment the wheels come off of the Joshua bus (Which I think may happen soon, I feel that the amount of money he's made in such a short timespan will take him down a similar path to Mike Tyson) then we'll be right back to being minnows compared to the US.
          Trust me if fury fights in around february next year then expect Joshua v Fury by the end of 2018, because that fight makes skysports and Hearn triple whatever they would make from a Wilder fight.

          More over they (Skysports/Hearn) would NOT want to risk that payday by fighting Wilder beforehand.

          So i see a scenario where Joshua fights Parker in March 2017, then a mandatory and then Fury, i see Fury getting in two tune ups before they sell that Joshua fight at the end of 2018. Money talks..........BS walks.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Jkp View Post
            Plenty of rumors about bruno being on steroids.
            Rumours, come on, you can’t slur someone’s integrity with rumours, if he turns up a positive test then heck yeah, go all in on him. Look at Wilder, he’s also massive and cut, he on PED’s too? Would ironic given all his Povetkin comments. The thing about sort of roid’s they would have to take for the amount of muscle development extent that we see in Wilder and AJ is that their tapering to avoid detection would be almost impossible, maybe one day it turns out they were on some brand new undetectable stuff but right now, I don’t think so

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            • #36
              Fury's license has yet to be reinstated so let's wait for that, all the while, AJ and Parker's teams are in discussion and unless something goes very wrong, that is the first fight of 2018.

              Fury or Wilder will be next...as long as Fury doesn't mess up again, get banned again, lose or retire.

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              • #37
                Yeah i agree with the comments, Fury will face AJ as long as he can get himself fit and look respectable in one or two tune ups next year. Hearn probably already has Wembley booked for latter 2018.

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                • #38
                  I might be being optimistic here, but I literally cannot wait for the Anthony Nonceua hype train get derailed and see Hearn's face at ringside

                  Dubois, fury and wilder for the fake Joshua. Would love any of those 3 to vegetable that fraud !

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Jkp View Post
                    Shows what a sham UKAD are.
                    UKAD have just given up trying to enforce there findings, as its too hard and expensive to deal with this.

                    Meanwhile AJ is practically dripping in PEDs from every pore and expects us to believe UKADs test results.
                    Thats really the bottom line. I am a fan of Fury but realistically do not think he is really going to come back strong...Hope I am wrong, but cannot help noticing how all these agencies are so tied up with special interests. That combined with the ignorance of people about what amounts we are talking about...

                    It is easy to take advantage of the confusion and just sort of let the Gypsy King make his way back to the ring lol. I hope he trains and is ready if he gets that far.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by SthPaw View Post
                      So let me get this straight, somebody correct me if I’m wrong here...

                      UKAD feel it is too costly and time consuming to catch Fury dead to rights, and so lower their stance fearing a counter case and finding middle ground with Fury offering a deal that his ban is already served if a result gets nullified....

                      Fury realises what he’s up against in court plus having already messed around for two years, takes this deal that basically accepts part punishment for the crimes in question as long as he can start again as of now...

                      Both sides hit a wall.

                      So both sides basically reached a stalemate and agreed to leave each other alone by drastically lowering their stances and saying each other is right in a way? A ‘let’s just agree to disagree and leave each other alone’ type of situation?
                      When money is on the table...its a charm and it makes people spellbound to act a certain way. I wish I were joking. When Chisora and Haye had a showdown real boxing fans realized that it would be an entertaining, passion filled event...which it did turn out to be. There was never much real coin to be made...so the authorities in this case had no compuction about claiming the moral high ground and trying to block the fight. Sort of like James Colmey putting Martha Stewart in Prison for something that Hillary did tenfold... right?

                      Nobody cares f uck all for the Gypsy King, he is a means to an end to them. they see great potential profits in him being thrown in against Joshua and the like, telling all the guilable that he "has never felt better," and that will generate money! So naturally they slide Tyson by, give him enough rope to hang himself...

                      I hope he throws it back in their face and gets his act together, but realistically.... does not look good for him. he is talented enough that if he can lose the weight and get to about 3/4ths i think he can beat Joshua, but, he has to get there and they are not doing this because they think he can! They could not give a s hit about him or anyone else, this is about quid!!!

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