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  • #91
    Originally posted by denium View Post
    I bet you do, because you know Fury destroys your boy in the ring.

    Joshua or Wilder will never be the man in the division unless they beat Tyson Fury, and they never will.
    Styles makes fights. Just because he roughed up Wilder in the ring doesn't mean he would do the same to AJ; Who is naturally larger and stronger than Deontay Wilder. Furthermore, Joshua is the more unpredictable, fundamentally sound and complete fighter of the two as well.

    AJ will pull out his full arsenal and armour against Fury; Body punching, left hooks, uppercuts you name it. Which was something that Wilder did not possess. He will have Tyson retreating off the back foot for the entire fight.

    In addition, Anthony Joshua would be the most skilled fighter that Tyson Fury has ever faced in his entire career.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by denium View Post
      I bet you do, because you know Fury destroys your boy in the ring.

      Joshua or Wilder will never be the man in the division unless they beat Tyson Fury, and they never will.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Blackstarr View Post
        You’re missing the point that AJ-Fury won’t be viable until next summer at the earliest.

        With Wilder hiding in a hole twerking somewhere, and Fury apparently in need of a fight this year, why can’t he clear up his mandatory in what would be the 3rd biggest fight out there for him?

        Are you suggesting that Fury sits on the shelf until a fight with AJ materialises, instead of keeping busy with Whyte? Or are you proposing he fights another Schwarz or Wallin instead?
        I'm not missing no point.. everyone's panicking...

        Fury Will fight wilder... This news is part and parcel of putting the ball in opposition court.. all games..

        Panic, or fall for the scaremongering, he will fight him..

        I'd be surprised if Fury, The relevant boxing authorities (as much bull as they feed us) and AJ would delay such a spectacle and money spinner... Especially coming out of this climate. It brings boxing back to the forefront...

        If Fury fights behind closed doors to keep himself rolling then it will most likely be a can, but that's because of monies involved or should I say monies NOT involved.. it wouldn't be Whyte because both fighters wouldn't agree to it... There wouldn't be enough interest to just have a PPV...

        Like I said earlier.. I may be wrong but I believe of everyone's honest they would tell Whyte to do one and get it on..

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        • #94
          Originally posted by Bunch Pag View Post
          I'm not missing no point.. everyone's panicking...

          Fury Will fight wilder... This news is part and parcel of putting the ball in opposition court.. all games..

          Panic, or fall for the scaremongering, he will fight him..

          I'd be surprised if Fury, The relevant boxing authorities (as much bull as they feed us) and AJ would delay such a spectacle and money spinner... Especially coming out of this climate. It brings boxing back to the forefront...

          If Fury fights behind closed doors to keep himself rolling then it will most likely be a can, but that's because of monies involved or should I say monies NOT involved.. it wouldn't be Whyte because both fighters wouldn't agree to it... There wouldn't be enough interest to just have a PPV...

          Like I said earlier.. I may be wrong but I believe of everyone's honest they would tell Whyte to do one and get it on..
          Who’s panicking about Fury potentially not fighting Wilder? As far as I’m aware, the only people wishing for that fight are hardcore Wilder fans in the hope he can land a lucky punch. I’m sure Fury would happily walk away from this fight if he could, so not sure who Arum would be scaremongering by saying the fight will likely be pushed out to 2021.

          Of course there’s enough interest for just a PPV - is Whyte not fighting Povetkin on PPV this weekend? I’m fairly certain he’s making a decent 7 figure check that’s probably more than what Fury would get to fight a can behind closed doors, unless Arum wants to lose more money on a big guarantee.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34 View Post
            What are you talking about? Lol

            You seem lost, nobody cares about AJ vs Pulev except UK casuals and AJ fanboys!

            Just pay Wilder 28 mill and Pulev 10 mill to step aside and they can both fight while the winners either fight each other or Dillion Whyte!

            How does Wilder not want it when he refused a step aside offer?

            Just pay him more as the Fury vs Joshua fight is the biggest fight in UK history and strike while the iron is hot before Fury loses or AJ loses again!

            It goes back to what I said with Wilder vs AJ, Hearns made up so many obstacles to make a simple deal for Wilder but everyone didn’t have to go through as many loopholes as Wilder did!

            In turn we missed out on the biggest heavyweight fight of the century between 2 Giant undefeated KO artists!
            Whether u care or not it doesnt matter, a contract has been signed. Pule will sue AJ if he doesn't go ahead with fight. U claim ducking and seem to think people will just step aside, they wont

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Blackstarr View Post
              Who’s panicking about Fury potentially not fighting Wilder? As far as I’m aware, the only people wishing for that fight are hardcore Wilder fans in the hope he can land a lucky punch. I’m sure Fury would happily walk away from this fight if he could, so not sure who Arum would be scaremongering by saying the fight will likely be pushed out to 2021.

              Of course there’s enough interest for just a PPV - is Whyte not fighting Povetkin on PPV this weekend? I’m fairly certain he’s making a decent 7 figure check that’s probably more than what Fury would get to fight a can behind closed doors, unless Arum wants to lose more money on a big guarantee.
              Whyte is fighting on PPV as a curtain closer for Hearns garden party.. he will put on a display.. That's why there's a little bit of interest.. it could be Stevie Wonder v Ray Charles and Hearn would have stuck it on PPV...

              The numbers won't be that great.. they will be boosted because nothings on.... It's a fight with no little interest.....

              Whyte constantly runs his mouth off for a reason... It's to stir that interest.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                In addition, Anthony Joshua would be the most skilled fighter that Tyson Fury has ever faced in his entire career.
                Without a shadow of a doubt.. if AJ turns up..

                I'm looking forward to it.. the one thing in Fury favour is I think he could be allowed one mistake in the fight without getting seriously punished.... I don't think AJ does before doubt quickly sets in..

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Bunch Pag View Post
                  Whyte is fighting on PPV as a curtain closer for Hearns garden party.. he will put on a display.. That's why there's a little bit of interest.. it could be Stevie Wonder v Ray Charles and Hearn would have stuck it on PPV...

                  The numbers won't be that great.. they will be boosted because nothings on.... It's a fight with no little interest.....

                  Whyte constantly runs his mouth off for a reason... It's to stir that interest.
                  I’m struggling to understand your point - Whyte talks a load of crap as do most boxers promoting a fight, including Fury. What’s new?

                  Whyte-Povetkin is viable on PPV for whatever reason, my point is then so should Whyte-Fury. This is the perfect opportunity to clear up the mandatory mess in a fight where Fury will be the overwhelming favourite, yet you’re entertaining the probability that Fury fights a can instead, and risk the WBC being embroiled in a legal battle that jeopardises an undisputed fight with all the belts with AJ. Does this genuinely make sense to you?

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                    Styles makes fights. Just because he roughed up Wilder in the ring doesn't mean he would do the same to AJ; Who is naturally larger and stronger than Deontay Wilder. Furthermore, Joshua is the more unpredictable, fundamentally sound and complete fighter of the two as well.

                    AJ will pull out his full arsenal and armour against Fury; Body punching, left hooks, uppercuts you name it. Which was something that Wilder did not possess. He will have Tyson retreating off the back foot for the entire fight.

                    In addition, Anthony Joshua would be the most skilled fighter that Tyson Fury has ever faced in his entire career.
                    Fury beats AJ any way he wants to, he's literally better than him in every department.

                    I think a Wilder rematch is a more dangerous matchup for Fury tbh. Wilder can put your lights out at any time with a single punch, AJ doesn't have that kind of power.

                    Fury stops a gassed out AJ in 9 rounds after giving him a beating, mark my words.

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                    • Originally posted by Blackstarr View Post
                      I’m struggling to understand your point - Whyte talks a load of crap as do most boxers promoting a fight, including Fury. What’s new?

                      Whyte-Povetkin is viable on PPV for whatever reason, my point is then so should Whyte-Fury. This is the perfect opportunity to clear up the mandatory mess in a fight where Fury will be the overwhelming favourite, yet you’re entertaining the probability that Fury fights a can instead, and risk the WBC being embroiled in a legal battle that jeopardises an undisputed fight with all the belts with AJ. Does this genuinely make sense to you?
                      I've got all along your point and everyone else's..

                      I don't think the WBC will force anything.. I entertained the can idea solely for your purpose. You suggested that there's going to be fights ahead of Fury/AJ quite possibly after Pulev/Wilder..

                      You've heard the term "throw enough shyt and some will stick".. I believe this is all it is. How many stories, rumours or whatever have we heard during Covid? How many have come true? Suli talks outta his arse and contradicts himself in every interview.. promoters need to stay relevent and likewise boxers..

                      Had it be the IBF I would say a Mando could be near on certain and would agree with most of you about Whyte getting a go, it's not therefore I believe we can talk all we want of other fights etc but the fight they all want within boxing is the big money one and there's only one about..

                      I'll finish on the point that I'd be very surprised if all involved risked such a big pay day for a pretty meaningless fight.. if they do, Kudos to them an Kudos to you and the others..I'm big enough and ugly enough to say if I'm wrong and I will if it turns out that way...

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