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Comments Thread For: Frank Warren: I'm Not Cashing Fury Out With Deontay Wilder!

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  • #31
    The fact is Tyson Fury is the best Boxer in the HW Division. Fury is the only man I could picture defeating Wilder on points, every other man will get KO'd. This is not a Cashout fight for Warren, Warren speaks his mind and doesn't bullshyt like Fast Eddie. If Joseph Parker can box his way through a fight with AJ without being touched, what do you think Tyson Fury will do to the man?

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    • #32
      Wilder is not a big draw who cares if he loses.

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      • #33
        I have read that Wilder is coming to Belfast, but read Fury saying the fight is in the US?

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        • #34
          Originally posted by JWHardin View Post
          I have read that Wilder is coming to Belfast, but read Fury saying the fight is in the US?
          I think fury next fight is in Belfast. Wilder vs fury will be in Vegas

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          • #35
            Originally posted by JWHardin View Post
            I have read that Wilder is coming to Belfast, but read Fury saying the fight is in the US?
            Wilder will come to Belfast to watch Fury fight Pianeta.The Wilder-Fury is planned in US.

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            • #36
              Don't think Warren is trying to cash out. But I do think there is a legitimate concern about Furys mental state, or more pointedly, how long his current mental state will last. Anybody representing Fury will always have doubts of whether he can maintain, and a lingering su****ion that he can relapse. So I believe they are advising/promoting Fury on the supposition that another mental breakdown is inevitable. Which on it's face sounds cruel, but almost all drug users relapse, and the correct question is not if. but when. Fury looks to be doing well, so I think it's a great move for all parties involved. I just hope if he loses to Wilder (which I think he will), he doesn't spiral into a life altering depression. I'm rooting for this fight though.

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              • #37
                Tyson Fury is the champion we deserve!

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                • #38
                  insinuating that Fury is cashing out is nonsense

                  why on earth would he do that ?

                  how on earth can Wilder be viewed as a retirement payday ?

                  FACT: if Fury passes on Wilder, he WILL land Joshua within 2 fights..... so if he was thinking about cashing out, he would do it with the MUCH more lucrative Joshua

                  Fury is Joshua's biggest payday by far, and he is a less-risky opponent than Wilder..... and there is just about nobody else left for AJ to fight

                  it is highly unlikely that Joshua will face Wilder before the HUGE local derby with Fury..... obviously a loss to Wilder will change that, but Hearn will be praying that Fury wins..... to remove Wilder, and to inflate Fury

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                  • #39
                    Its way too soon

                    Wilder by ko

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                    • #40
                      All these jokers saying that these belts belong to Fury!

                      His IBF was stripped. End of Discussion. That belt is AJs, he won it fair and square.

                      Fury then CHOSE to vacate the WBA (Super), WBO and IBO because he was under investigation for PED's and 'medical' reasons. Funny that people forget that he is an alleged drugs cheat.

                      So all of this BS about AJ babysitting the belts and all that, you're all lying to yourselves. Fury needs to fight to win, you can't talk the belts back. I think he will anyway but cut the ****, AJ IS THE TOP HW RIGHT NOW.

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