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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Reveals Secret Meeting With Bellew, Hearn's Plan

    Former unified champion Tyson Fury has revealed the details of a secret meeting which took place late last year, with division rival Tony Bellew. According to Fury, when David Haye withdrew from the planned December rematch date with Bellew - it was Fury who got the call to step in on late notice. The Haye rematch was eventually rescheduled to May 5th, and saw Bellew get a crushing knockout victory in five rounds at the O2 Arena in London.
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  • Boksfan
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    So that's how Fury ducked Bellew? Tyson you are a disgrace to boxing. Smh.

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    • lolpz
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      Hearn's schemes are finally starting to come to the forefront.

      He could have avoided all of this if he hadn't done so many interviews trying to paint a certain picture/image that was inaccurate when it came to certain fighters and fights.

      In reality, he exposed himself. (Trying to 'expose' others)

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      • Kezzer
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        #4
        Originally posted by lolpz
        Hearn's schemes are finally starting to come to the forefront.

        He could have avoided all of this if he hadn't done so many interviews trying to paint a certain picture/image that was inaccurate when it came to certain fighters and fights.

        In reality, he exposed himself. (Trying to 'expose' others)
        I know you picking needles out a haystack here but would love you to enlighten me on what scheme?

        Nothing here really had any surprises to me at all

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        • McNulty
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          #5
          Fury ratting out the rat, doesn't get any better than that!

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          • TyrantT316
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            #6
            Hearn doing whatever he can to keep hands off Joshua for a long as possible in hopes that Wilder or Fury lose so Hearn/Joshua can say "well, they're not worthy of my class now"

            He must be paying Whyte good money to be his "keep him busy and away from Joshua" stable fighter. Starscream.

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            • The plunger man
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              #7
              Originally posted by lolpz
              Hearn's schemes are finally starting to come to the forefront.

              He could have avoided all of this if he hadn't done so many interviews trying to paint a certain picture/image that was inaccurate when it came to certain fighters and fights.

              In reality, he exposed himself. (Trying to 'expose' others)
              come again lol
              Who has fury faced in his 1st two comebacks.....seferi and pianeti ? He says he don't need to face 3 bums and yet he is facing two lol
              And dillian whyte is his 2nd fight is a lot harder than pianeti so stop talking a like a c@nt

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              • Boksfan
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                #8
                Tyson "I don't like hard fights" Fury.

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                • FLEX U.K
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                  So you gave up a deal that would have seen you fight at least 2 massive stadium PPV fights in Bellew and Joshua, and a massive arena,potentially decent PPV fight in White for fights against an unknown midget in Seferi and a glorified journeyman in Pianetta on a Carl Frampton undercard.............good choice Tyson, good choice

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                  • super-x
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                    All 3 of them fights Fury would have won comfortably, would have made him a lot of money, took the ring rust of and made the fight between him and Joshua even bigger which would have meant more money for both of them. It was a better route then fighting two tomato cans for less money as hes boxing on a undercard and then potentially going in to a big fight against Wilder which is a 60/40 fight in favour of Wilder at this stage id say

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