Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury To Wilder, Joshua: I Call The Shots, It's My Show Now!

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  • joe strong
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    #61
    Why are we speculating here? I'm pretty sure all 3 parties want to get together at some point & make the big fights. Let's see how this pans out over the next year. It could turn out to be a great thing. Arum has Parker, Fury, Ruiz, Jennings & Pulev but I'm not sure who else off the top of my head. Fury fighting any of those 4 isn't that bad in my opinion. I wouldn't be surprised if the Wilder rematch doesn't happen next but it will happen. Fury is getting paid & will be on 2 big TV platforms in both the UK & the US now. This was a good move by Fury in my opinion. Worst case scenario he gets paid 80 million pounds & fights Pulev, Parker, Jennings or Ruiz. There could be worse fights made. I'd prefer AJ & Wilder but those fights will happen at some point in 2019 & 2020...

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    • Califire209
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      #62
      Now that I could sit back and look at this Tyson Fury did this strictly to compete with a AJ for American publicity and popularity. AJ and his team must feel salty because Fury had a PPV in the US and is starting to establish his name with American people more so than AJ.. Thus making his whole team change the whole course of action and get into the US market before Fury gets to established.
      Tyson Fury took notice of the chess move and that's why he signed the lucrative deal to be on the biggest US Sports platform

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      • rckdees
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        #63
        This is why boxing is compared to the wwe

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        • AdonisCreed
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          #64
          Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
          In his defense he is a self admitted crackhead. His brain doesn’t work like sober humans
          Haha lol 😁😁😁😁

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          • AdonisCreed
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            #65
            Originally posted by Califire209
            Now that I could sit back and look at this Tyson Fury did this strictly to compete with a AJ for American publicity and popularity. AJ and his team must feel salty because Fury had a PPV in the US and is starting to establish his name with American people more so than AJ.. Thus making his whole team change the whole course of action and get into the US market before Fury gets to established.
            Tyson Fury took notice of the chess move and that's why he signed the lucrative deal to be on the biggest US Sports platform
            Right on point dude

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            • Slip&Counter
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              #66
              Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
              If you say so.
              Why else would most people think Fury won even though he got knocked down twice?

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              • Nusky
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                #67
                Originally posted by CLubberLang
                So joining a promoter that claims that a rival promoter won't make fights with him is gonna get you the fight you want more easily? 🤔

                I'm disappointed that he took this route because it just draws out the fans getting the fights they want to see but he is getting paid so I'm happy for him. I don't need him to fight Wilder again because I was there and thought Wilder won anyway (I don't score rounds just because a fighter raises his arms at the end of the round as if he won it) but I would like to see him fight Joshua in my lifetime.
                Damn man, you're one of the few guys in here that sound like a level headed human being making sense. Well said.

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                • Tonyu
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                  #68
                  Is team Tyson trying to avoid the Wilder rematch? If he doesn't fight Wilder next it would raise alot of questions.

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                  • Slip&Counter
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Tonyu
                    Is team Tyson trying to avoid the Wilder rematch? If he doesn't fight Wilder next it would raise alot of questions.
                    I think so. Wilder knows right where to hit him now, lol.

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                    • Tonyu
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Slip&Counter
                      Why else would most people think Fury won even though he got knocked down twice?
                      Alot of boxing fans score for their favourite fighter through rose tinted glasses, thankfully fights aren't decided by the average boxing fans others we will have a mess. Look at it logically the 2 knock downs gives Wilder 4 rounds by getting 10/8 on the score cards he only has to win 3 more rounds to get a draw in my opinion he won more (but that's my opinion). For Tyson to win the fight he had to win s couple of rounds by 10/8 which normally happens with knock downs which he didn't do, so was winning his rounds 10/9 which isn't enough to take the belt from the champion. A draw was fair result. Tyson was also in his back virtually sparked out in round 12, he survived because of his big heart which he deserves respect for.

                      This deal that his signed puts the rematch in jeopardy and if it does it appears team Fury are avoiding Wilder because there's a real risk if Wilder catches him earlier he won't survive another brutal knock down which he will rely on his heart to get up again, let's be honest Fury doesn't have the power to trouble Wilder he relies on his movement to avoid Wilder and steal rounds.

                      So there will be questions raised if Wilder is not next, as Wilder his willing to give him the rematch.

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