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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Backs Warren To Deliver Highest Paid Contract in Boxing

    Lineal Heavyweight Champion of the World Tyson Fury has today poured praise on Hall of Fame promoter Frank Warren, declaring him his magic man'. Speaking to Queensberry Promotions' Lockdown Lowdown, available now on YouTube here, The Gypsy King' smiled when asked about Warren's insistence that Fury could be awarded a trillion dollar contract and "be worth every penny".
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    Fury is the face of boxing. The cash cow. The golden goose.

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      #3
      Tyson does right to cash in on his popularity..

      It's up the promoters and sponsors to stay grounded..

      Frank has to give him the earth, he's no choice at the minute because from the outside it seems he's not got the greatest of influences..

      I may be totally wrong, but I feel for Frank.. Frank thought hed found a winning lottery ticket when Tyson and Hearn couldn't agree on a deal. It weren't until later when cashing it in that it was only valid in America where he had to share the cash...

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        #4
        Originally posted by LoadedWraps
        Fury is the face of boxing. The cash cow. The golden goose.
        Show me the figures that make Fury the draw in heavy weight division, not to talk of boxing? Hype by arse-kissers doesn't equate to cash cow.

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          No figures to support that Fury is even close to being the draw in boxing. They are just trying so hard to hype a guy with a very thin resume but the bubble will burst sooner than later.
          Last edited by Boxviewer; 06-12-2020, 02:47 AM.

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            I'm watching Tyson's morning workout right now, the man is an inspiration.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Boxviewer
              No figures to support that Fury is even close to being the draw in boxing. They are just trying so hard to hype a guy with a very thin resume but the bubble will burst sooner than later.
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              In 2007 when Floyd fought Oscar, he was the outsider looking to cash in on Oscar’s name as the cash cow of boxing. Prior to that fight, Floyd’s PPV debut was against Gatti who was still the bigger draw than Floyd.
              Floyd was 30 years when he became a cross over superstar with his fight with Oscar.

              You could have called him a hype then too.
              Unlike Fury, Floyd does not have the same fan base or a whole country drawn to him.

              Fury is currently the biggest name in boxing. Unlike AJ, he’s delivered three times on the big stage. Against Wladimir and twice against Wilder.

              There is a third fight already in the works and a potential signed deal to fight AJ after.
              Fury is the favorite to beat Wilder (rightfully so) and also favored to beat AJ. Those two fights will net him in excess of $100 million. Lastly, Fury is 30 and has made more money than Floyd at the same age.

              Can you quantify the bullshït post you wrote?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Oregonian
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                In 2007 when Floyd fought Oscar, he was the outsider looking to cash in on Oscar’s name as the cash cow of boxing. Prior to that fight, Floyd’s PPV debut was against Gatti who was still the bigger draw than Floyd.
                Floyd was 30 years when he became a cross over superstar with his fight with Oscar.

                You could have called him a hype then too.
                Unlike Fury, Floyd does not have the same fan base or a whole country drawn to him.

                Fury is currently the biggest name in boxing. Unlike AJ, he’s delivered three times on the big stage. Against Wladimir and twice against Wilder.

                There is a third fight already in the works and a potential signed deal to fight AJ after.
                Fury is the favorite to beat Wilder (rightfully so) and also favored to beat AJ. Those two fights will net him in excess of $100 million. Lastly, Fury is 30 and has made more money than Floyd at the same age.

                Can you quantify the bullshït post you wrote?
                You're talking to a Matchroom casual, he fails to understand facts and logic.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by denium
                  You're talking to a Matchroom casual, he fails to understand facts and logic.
                  —-//—/-

                  Thank you. These casuals are the loudest and bravest.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Oregonian
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                    Thank you. These casuals are the loudest and bravest.
                    Indeed. I gave you some green for your previous post.

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