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  • Mr Giggles
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Return Pushed Back To 2021, December Date is Off

    WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury will not return as planned on December 5 in the UK. Fury was scheduled to make a voluntary defense next month, with unbeaten Agit Kabayel as the frontrunner to face him.
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    Last edited by BIGPOPPAPUMP; 11-15-2020, 02:14 PM.
  • famicommander
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    Just make the damn Wilder trilogy and everybody can shut the hell up. Joshua vs winner.

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    • 'b'
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      #3
      Wilder trying to twerk his way in between Fury and his opponents, sad.

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      • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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        Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Return Pushed Back To 2021, December Date is Off

        A date never truly belonging to Tyson Fury to begin with, is now off the table. Rumors of a December 5 ring return for the lineal heavyweight champion were ultimately dismissed by the man himself, whom now seems poised to focus on an epic run in the New Year.

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        • amuroray
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          #5
          Wilder will get his last big payday. Fair play to him. Hes going to get battered again though.

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          • QueensburyRules
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            #6
            Originally posted by amuroray
            Wilder will get his last big payday. Fair play to him. Hes going to get battered again though.
            - -Nah, poor dude been publicly emasculated.

            Just using lawyers for his last big payday, the step aside monies to pay Haymon what he owes him.

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #7
              What is better preparation for Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder or Agit kabayel? Deontay Wilder not so much from a technical perspective, but the danger element 'Is better preparation for Tyson Fury'.

              I have been saying for a long time that 'The saga between Fury & Wilder is not over, it did not come to a conclusive ending'.

              I still want to see the third fight, it is the second biggest fight that can be made in heavyweight boxing 'Probably even the second biggest fight globally in boxing world wide'.

              The saga needs to come to a conclusive ending 'Where no excuses can be made'.
              Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 11-15-2020, 02:21 PM.

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              • Earl-Hickey
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                #8
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                What is better preparation for Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder or Agit kabayel? Deontay Wilder not so much from a technical perspective, but the danger element 'Is better preparation for Tyson Fury'.

                I have been saying for a long time that 'The saga between Fury & Wilder is not over, it did not come to a conclusive ending'.

                I still want to see the third fight, it is the second biggest fight that can be made in heavyweight boxing 'Probably even the second biggest fight globally in boxing world wide'.

                The saga needs to come to a conclusive ending 'Where no excuses can be made'.
                It already did come to a conclusive ending where no excuses can be made, it doesn't get much more decisive than that last fight

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 'b'
                  Wilder trying to twerk his way in between Fury and his opponents, sad.
                  Fury has to honor the rematch clause.


                  Originally posted by QueensburyRules
                  - -Nah, poor dude been publicly emasculated.

                  Just using lawyers for his last big payday, the step aside monies to pay Haymon what he owes him.
                  U been publicly emasculated on these forums many times yet U still post?

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                  • PRINCEKOOL
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
                    It already did come to a conclusive ending where no excuses can be made, it doesn't get much more decisive than that last fight
                    A decisive conclusion will be a 12 round beat down, a clear points win, a fighter knocked down for the count of 10 or a technical knockout where a fighter 'Is no longer fighting back'.

                    Deontay Wilder at the time of the stoppage, was still fighting back 'Yes it was limited, but that is his thing? Wilder somehow stays in there, and finds a way to inflict his power' I fully understand why the fight was stopped but really? Deontay Wilder was not some prospect that needed saving for another day, he was a 5 year reigning WBC heavyweight Champion of the world 'And this was a super fight'.

                    A third fight needs to happen, and the fight needs to play out until the conclusive end 'That is the only way you beat a fighter like Wilder, he still has not accepted the result of the 2nd fight'.

                    Since the second fight, people have been talking as if? Tyson Fury beat Deontay Wilder into submission and made him give up 'That did not happen, Wilder did not give up on himself'.

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