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  • deathofaclown
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    #21
    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
    Both Fury and Wilder turned down more money to fight Joshua. Joshua has already agreed to 50/50. If Joshua changes stance on that i'll happily call him a duck. I asked you to do the same with Fury and you won't agree. YOU KNOW Fury is most likely to duck same as i.
    Only one of them has beaten long reigning champions and went into their backyard to do it.

    Every belt that Joshua won are the ones Fury never lost in the ring and he never beat any great champions for them. AJ’s best win is a Fury leftover.

    He went into one fighters backyard in his life and got flattened, then had to get the rematch in the Middle East with a massive ring to run around to get the tiles back. . Fury on the other hand got robbed in USA, went back there and knocked out the guy to leave no questions.

    The only thing AJ has proven is he can beat leftovers, or B and C level fighters in his own comfort zone.

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      #22
      Originally posted by deathofaclown
      Only one of them has beaten long reigning champions and went into their backyard to do it.

      Every belt that Joshua won are the ones Fury never lost in the ring and he never beat any great champions for them. AJ’s best win is a Fury leftover.

      He went into one fighters backyard in his life and got flattened, then had to get the rematch in the Middle East with a massive ring to run around to get the tiles back.

      The only thing AJ has proven is he can beat leftovers, or B and C level fighters in his own comfort zone.
      Blah blah blah. Joshua has made offers to everyone. More than they've ever made.

      If Fury walks away from 50/50, it's a duck. Correct?

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        #23
        Originally posted by DaNeutral.
        Lol the haters crack me up. Joshua says hurry up and fight me and they try turn that in to Joshua don't want it. Tried the same with Wilder even when Wilder admitted he was offered more to face AJ than Fury.

        Fury might beat AJ, Wilder may of beaten AJ but you know its just bitter baseless hating to try claim he never wants it.
        Most of them can’t read. Zero comprehension.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
          Blah blah blah. Joshua has made offers to everyone. More than they've ever made.

          If Fury walks away from 50/50, it's a duck. Correct?
          Pathetic offers that he knows would get turned down.

          You're another brainwashed Hearniac who falls for all the spin.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Ant1979
            Bit naive with these comments considering what happened last year with Andy Ruiz.

            Needs to make a point of fully focusing on Pulev who is surely in the last chance saloon for all the marbles.
            It’s a bit of him not learning from the whole Ruiz thing, Pulev has a good jab and he better focus on him.

            The Fury fight is done from what I know, he just needs to beat Pulev.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
              Blah blah blah. Joshua has made offers to everyone. More than they've ever made.

              If Fury walks away from 50/50, it's a duck. Correct?
              I’m pretty sure they’ve all agreed 50/50 now, so yeah, if anyone goes back on that, I’ll say it how it is.

              Also making the offer to somebody doesn’t mean you want to fight them, anybody can make a lowball offer that you know gets refused and you save face by saying “we made an offer, they didn’t accept” - it happens all the time, it’s one of the oldest tricks on boxing. Hearn does it all the time.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Ray*
                Most of them can’t read. Zero comprehension.
                Their hypocrisy as well is absolutely disgusting.

                If we’re truly honest, Fury shouldn’t have even been allowed to fight Klitschko after testing positive for an intravenously administered steroid after the Christian Hammer fight, and was only able to do so after he almost bankrupted UKAD into oblivion. Yet these idiots throw all kinds of labels at Whyte who took an OTC pre-workout supplement readily available to anyone, and cast unsubstantiated aspersions at AJ just on account of him looking muscular.

                They cry about AJ talking about his popularity, but say nothing about Fury publicly refusing to fight Usyk because he’s a “nobody” while being happily willing to fight Kabayel, after also fighting the likes of Schwarz and Wallin. Truly shameful.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by denium
                  Pathetic offers that he knows would get turned down.

                  You're another brainwashed Hearniac who falls for all the spin.
                  Fury asked for a flat fee, he got one of over £20 million to fight Joshua. He chose to fight Wilder instead for less. Quack quack.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                    Fury asked for a flat fee, he got one of over £20 million to fight Joshua. He chose to fight Wilder instead.
                    Source?

                    Eddie's IFL videos don't count btw.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by denium
                      Source?

                      Eddie's IFL videos don't count btw.
                      Warren confirmed the offer.

                      Frank Warren, promoter for heavyweight contender, has thrown water at a recent offer presented by promotional rival Eddie Hearn. Hearn recently revealed that he made an offer to Fury, for a potential fight with IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua. That fight would take place at April 13th at Wembley Stadium in London. But Fury has other plans, as he intends to go forward with a planned rematch with WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder.


                      Quack quack.

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