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  • #21
    Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
    The only way it doesn't crack a million views in the U.S. is if it is up against another major fight or sporting event, which it likely will not. Regardless, AJ likely earns $40M+ while Wilder is still earning $1.4M.
    It’s a 4pm est fight in the US. Those type of fights don’t crack a million statistically.

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    • #22
      shame Fury is only after coming back for 1 fight imo to make as much money as possible win or lose he doesnt care its just so he and his family are set for the rest of their lives and then retire for good

      I honestly don't feel he has any interest in dominating the division for a few years

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      • #23
        Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
        Fury looking for that excuse once he loses !

        As well as looking for that cash out fight bc he WONT stay committed to be a full time athlete and stay in shape .

        Yes great ambassador for boxing !

        Of course Joshuas detractors have already accused Hearn for rushing Tyson to fight in 2018 when ITS Fury who wanted to fight right away !
        Not a bad way to play it... Musashi went to an island to fight prince Koto who was far and wide the better swordsman. It didn't matter much how much better Musashi got lol, so he picks at the prince, and he stays out in the ocean taunting the Prince... Finally? the prince has had enough, he runs out into the beachhead...subtract about 50% mobility for the prince, and musashi takes his boat oar, so give Musashi the reach...and he promptly bashes the princes head in.

        Fury is creating a no lose situation here. he can cash out, he can perform pretty badly and have an excuse, or, he can really make Joshua start to think too much!

        Joshua has gotten better and would be a handfull any time these days... Fury needs some mental advantage to go in with, and being at his worse might work well for him.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
          Last month, IBF, IBO, WBA heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua said he was ready to "rock and roll" with Tyson Fury whenever the former champion wants to get in the ring with him. Fury has not fought since taking four belts from Wladimir Klitschko in September 2015, but, with his well-publicised problems with UK Anti-Doping now behind him, the 29-year-old has returned to training.
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          Only one reason fat fury wants aj first up is so he can take the money and RUNNNNN. He must be so desperate to give up on the training and get his grubby gyppo hands on the money by lying down at joshuas feet rounds 1 or 2. PATHETIC.

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          • #25
            Fury more and more reminds Wilder now, begging for this payday every day, pathetic.

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            • #26
              yes fury we know you're selling out all respect on your name for a pay day lol what a joke. fury been done. this will probably be a 5 rounder at best.

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              • #27
                Why? Get in the queue.

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                • #28
                  FURY is very alike Wilder, shouts off his head about fighting but when it comes down to it will put a £ % well beyond what he deserves.

                  Rather than tell Joshua he’ll fight him if he dares in reality it is the other way around. Should Joshua beat Parker, both wilder and fury could be summer fights for Joshua - but only if they are sensible about % split.

                  Furthermore should they win, they would hold every single belt - and be a massive financial draw for any future fight with anyone has a result! Not only that but a potential rematch with Joshua wherethey get massive %.

                  More important than the finances the statement that they truly were the best in the division. The question to both of them is do they really have enough confidence in there own ability that they won’t price themselves out of it.

                  Time will tell.

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                  • #29
                    Fury has these worrying bouts of absolute ******ity very often.People need to see him recover before they buy PPV or tickets.Fact is this man has been off his head for the last two years .......get real mate.

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                    • #30
                      Fury shouldn't bite off more than he can chew cuz this is a fight AJ badly wants so he will make it in a heartbeat if the opportunity is there.

                      If Fury ask for 80%, Hearn will be more than willing to negotiate it down to something reasonable rather than just blow him off saying "he is asking for too much".

                      Wilder on the other hand will keep demanding AJ fights him for 50% while barely doing anything to rise up the fame chain. Smh!

                      I'm getting pissed off with Wilder now.

                      We have another Floyd Pacquiao issue on our hands again were both sides are very easy to blame.

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