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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Aims To Break Bank With Richest Deal In Boxing History

    WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury wants to be boxing's biggest bread winner. After hinting that he might retire after two more fights, Fury (30-0-1, 21 KOs) has now changed his tune and is instead looking forward to negotiating a new record-breaking deal.
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  • Tatabanya
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    What does one do with that kind of money if we all die one day?

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    • wileyhemi
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      #3
      Originally posted by Tatabanya
      What does one do with that kind of money if we all die one day?
      One leaves what one's best effort failed to spend in life to family, friends and charity

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      • Bronx2245
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        #4
        DAZN is not happy with Canelo, Arum and Hearn are talking about "reduced" purses, and yet Fury wants a bigger contract? No sure that's gonna happen.

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        • Thuglife Nelo
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          #5
          Originally posted by Bronx2245
          DAZN is not happy with Canelo, Arum and Hearn are talking about "reduced" purses, and yet Fury wants a bigger contract? No sure that's gonna happen.
          How is DAZN not happy with Canelo? Elaborate

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          • Tyistall
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            Fury says things and many of believe him right off the bat. When you know he changes what he says and does, almost every week. He has never filled a stadium so he can't be the richest boxer in history. He's never had a PPV over a million so again, no where close to the top. Forbes claimed he had 7 million in endorsements...ummm from where again? Oddballs boxers? Other than that, I haven't seen an ad from Fury so you can't just make these numbers up. This narrative of Fury making more money than Canelo and AJ, is asinine because there is no proof.

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            • Thuglife Nelo
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              #7
              Fury says he has two more fights.

              He’s insinuating to another outfit to PLEASE consider him because to say something like that means he’s not satisfied with any projected plans where he currently is, meaning he’s hearing stuff from Top Rank/ESPN. He’s also sending the message to ESPN.

              Truth is those two Wilder fights should’ve done more PPV. They have to hit 1mil consistently in various fights for a company to give premiums as big as Canelo. I’d say Fury would definitely get a more lucrative deal than GGG, especially because he’s a heavyweight.

              I’d recommend Fury to sign a type of deal that Haymon and Wilder refused for AJ fights. But amp it up to like $200 million but Fury needs to sign for AT LEAST 6 fights.

              The worst case scenario if Fury gets beaten in one of his next two fights. I think Ruiz Jr. could seriously give Fury problems. Maybe even Whyte as well. Whyte is crazy at times with hail Mary’s or he could get the bidness with body snatching all night. Fury hasn’t fought the likes of those guys.

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              • Gamer30168
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                #8
                Good luck Mr Fury. Better get your game up if you want to be an attraction like Mayweather or Pacquiao or even De La Hoya. Personally I just don't think he is that marketable as a fighter. I'll admit that I'm interested to know the results after he fights but I'm not interested enough to actually pay to watch him fight. My prediction is that he will probably make some good money but nothing even close to record breaking

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                • Oldskoolg
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                  Noooooooo! This isn’t possible! There’s no making big money without the deadzone! Eddie Hearn and his fan girls tell us so! How can this be? Streuth! Crikey! Saints alive!

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                  • Tatabanya
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by wileyhemi
                    One leaves what one's best effort failed to spend in life to family, friends and charity
                    Of course.

                    It's still an inordinate amount of money that no one - in a "right" world that will never exist - should get in a single piece.

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