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  • [Big Facts]Fury is the boogeyman of the division! No one wants to fight him!!!

    Can we call a spade a spade? Fury is fighting street sweepers and part time shoe shiners because names and legit contenders don't want it with 2 fast for that ass Fury. But he will still unify. He will collect the belts and be both lineal and undisputed and then what? Will Usyk have the balls to challenge him?

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    I definitely think a lot of mfers aren't a huge fan of fighting him. That said I don't think his recent opposition is a sign of that cuz I'm sure they could do better than they've been. I think Fury is just looking for some easy W's cuz I don't think he gets up for many fights & he needs bs fights or big fights. Those middle fights ain't quite serious enough for him or some sh^t I feel like. Idk doe just a theory, but they for sure they could get better opponents.

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    • #3
      Why would they be scared? There is little to no chance he can actually hurt a top 10 Heavyweight. It would be an easy payday just to go 12 rounds with Tyson even know they might lose. Decent payday little chance of being hurt. I’d say he's probably the least feared top Heavyweight at the moment.
      Last edited by THEFRESHBRAWLER; 08-20-2019, 10:10 PM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER View Post
        Why wouldn’t they be scared? There is little to no chance he can actually hurt a top 10 Heavyweight. It would be an easy payday just to go 12 rounds with Tyson even know they might lose. Decent payday little chance of being hurt. I’d say he's probably the least feared top Heavyweight at the moment.
        Even if he doesn't have KO power. He still has a jaw and whacky, but decent, boxing skills. Enough to get a decision over any top 10.

        Don't forget he out boxed the hardest hitting HW and also survived a near KO from him. Everyone else should prove easy for him after that.
        Last edited by ReggieKray; 08-20-2019, 09:49 PM.

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        • #5
          Both Povetkin and Miller said they never received any offers from Fury to fight and Wilder wanted an immediate rematch. He last fight and his next fight are cherrypicks we never heard of. There is no excuse for this. Fury is not a champion so he is under no obligation to fight top contenders. But for a guy who brags so much and claims to be so superior to all other heavyweights fighting these nobodies makes him look weak. He can fight much better guys if he wants to.

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          • #6
            The problem is he's with Top Rank and other top dogs are with the other rival promoters... Look at Crawford and Ancajas...

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            • #7
              i dont know about that nobody wants to fight him. his team is just name dropping just as they always do, and end up fighting i dont know who.
              i undedstand those pianeta fights when he came back. but after the wilder fight he just fought clowns again. name dropping and then fighting low levels just wont make him the superstar they think he would be.
              wilder fought ortiz. breazel was a descent opponent.
              joshua fought ruiz.
              fury fought shwartz??? what?? then now wallin??
              he couldve gone to fight charles martin or any atleast descent contender. name dropped miller but then there wasnt really an actual offer that was made.
              i hope wilder fury 2 gives more fireworks.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ReggieKray View Post
                Even if he doesn't have KO power. He still has a jaw and whacky, but decent, boxing skills. Enough to get a decision over any top 10.

                Don't forget he out boxed the hardest hitting HW and also survived a near KO from him. Everyone else should prove easy for him after that.
                His jaw is not that great. Light punching Cunningham dropped him hard for a 7 count and Wilder almost knocked him out. The ref was very helpful to Fury in the Wilder fight with numerous walk to me tests that gave Fury extra recovery time. It was a long count in spades.

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                • #9
                  Wilder didn't avoid him the first time, and didn't really seem to avoid the rematch (even though I think he has decent reason to IMO), Fury wanted 50/50 with Joshua which was never going to happen. Who else has he actually made an offer to?

                  There are better names out there than who he is fighting who I'm sure would love the pay day and exposure even if they lost. Not saying he isn't the best HW currently, but he's fighting cans and shows no desire to do anything else until Wilder II. Fury backed out of his own deal with Whyte for the diamond belt remember.

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                  • #10
                    I think ESPN doesn’t want to pay a lot for opponents considering they're paying Tyson PPV money to fight on non PPV

                    Still they can do better than digging up undefeated European level fighters no one heard of

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