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Tyson Fury changed since signing with Top Rank smh
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Originally posted by Red Skull View PostWhat a load of f**king *****, If Fury called out AJ he would have got possibly the lion share of the money or at the very least 50/50. That fight fills Wembley 90k and would probably break the PPV records in Britain.
As much as I like Fury, Fury took the easier option for sure.
You are off your head mate
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As Frank Warren said: Fury's ESPN contract is for fights in America, and taking a bout that would do silly numbers in the UK and staging it in a ballroom in the USA just doesn't make sense to anyone.
Fury wouldn't lose a round to Whyte, but the fight just doesn't make business sense right now.
I'm wondering what they've got planned for Fury though, because Bryant Jennings is already scheduled to lose to Joe Joyce in July, and Top Rank doesnt have any other heavyweights that I'm aware of outside of Pulev, who is cooling his heels as Joshua's mandatory.
Does Uncle Bob have pockets deep enough to make Fury-Pulev, and essentially have Pulev sell his mandatory shot at Joshua to Tyson? That can't be the plan, because DAZN would certainly win that purse bid, right?Last edited by paulf; 05-30-2019, 08:25 AM.
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Originally posted by RoyJonesJrp4pno1 View PostHe is the same guy he always was. He has been a huge hypocrite for a while now.
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Originally posted by paulf View PostAs Frank Warren said: Fury's ESPN contract is for fights in America, and taking a bout that would do silly numbers in the UK and staging it in a ballroom in the USA just doesn't make sense to anyone.
Fury wouldn't lose a round to Whyte, but the fight just doesn't make business sense right now.
I'm wondering what they've got planned for Fury though, because Bryant Jennings is already scheduled to lose to Joe Joyce in July, and Top Rank doesnt have any other heavyweights that I'm aware of outside of Pulev, who is cooling his heels as Joshua's mandatory.
Does Uncle Bob have pockets deep enough to make Fury-Pulev, and essentially have Pulev sell his mandatory shot at Joshua to Tyson? That can't be the plan, because DAZN would certainly win that purse bid, right?
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostI don't think Fury/Whyte would be held in a ballroom in the UK. I think it would easily sell out the O2. And if held in America it could sell out a decent size arena & still be PPV in the UK. I don't see how this fight makes bad business
But I don't think the fight would do any better than Fury-Schwarz in the US, and they'd have to do the UK PPV at 4am or whatever.
Too much money left on the table.... I'm sure Arum has told Fury they're going another way.
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Originally posted by lolasif View PostThe WBC have already rejected Whyte - Rivas as an eliminator. Theoretically, they should just go down their rankings until they find a willing opponent for Whyte. Funnily enough Parker is ranked 6th by the WBC after Ortiz, Kownacki, Breazeale who would all be unavailable.
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Originally posted by Tyrone WBCfan View PostYou think he would have got 50/50 OR MORE against AJ coming off the sefer safari fight and bringing no belts?
You are off your head mate
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostThis dude used to be willing to fight anybody anywhere.
🙅*♂️ Tyson Fury has now told media that he DOESN’T think he will fight Dillian Whyte next, as is set to be ordered by the WBC. He previously declared he’d face Whyte if it could be for the WBC ‘diamond’ belt, but has now said he’s “not interested” and branded him a “bum.”
— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) May 30, 2019
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