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  • #51
    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
    No law like you claimed. It's advised apart from if you travel for work. No excuse Fury didn't want to go. Someone who was serious would have been there. After snubbing the invite he then had the cheek to moan about Joshua not mentioning him enough. Doing the exact same play Wilder did. I hope he fights but i've got the feeling Fury is going to duck. Quack quack.
    Fury is calling out AJ on national TV, whereas Joshua is too scared to mention Fury's name and keeps talking about Usyk.

    Quack Quack.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by denium View Post
      Fury is calling out AJ on national TV, whereas Joshua is too scared to mention Fury's name and keeps talking about Usyk.

      Quack Quack.
      Like he did last year and then turned down an offer from Joshua to fight Wilder for less? Using Josua for publicity exactly like Wilder did. You know yourself Fury is full of ****, so why you acting like his words mean anything?

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
        There's no such law. Making BS up to defend Fury now.
        Watch eddies IFL interview TV last week, he said people from Tier 3 are not allowed to attend the fight and weren’t allowed to get tickets. the only people from Tier 3 that could go is for broadcasting reasons and work reasons, and would have to be in the bubble all week.

        You really think Fury is gonna sit in a Matchroom bubble all week? Eddie knows it too. He just says things to flip public perception when he knows it’s not gonna really happen. Like his lowball offers to fighters to make it look like he’s trying to make fights.

        You know how Fury works, he’s not going to play along with Eddie’s and AJ’s corporate fake. ways. Eddie should’ve not invited him, then there probably wouldn’t been more chance of Fury wanting to go.

        Fury is the king of mind games. The art of war. When they were getting loud pre-fight trying to get him down to the fight, he doesn’t react, and then when they go a quiet after the fight, he goes loud. Fury is always in control of them. But you wouldn’t be intelligent enough to understand, you’re too caught up in Eddie’s words.

        This is how he mentally destroyed the pseudo-psychologist Wlad before the fight. AJ will be tied in knots before they even fight.

        Fury has never declined to fight AJ by the way, he’s only declined an offer he felt was low. There’s a difference. Matchroom knew what he wanted and refused to match it, now they have no choice because Fury is the no.1 HW in the world. So Fury was right.
        Last edited by deathofaclown; 12-14-2020, 08:03 AM.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
          Watch eddies IFL interview TV last week, he said people from Tier 3 are not allowed to attend the fight and weren’t allowed to get tickets. the only people from Tier 3 that could go is for broadcasting reasons and work reasons, and would have to be in the bubble all week.

          You really think Fury is gonna sit in a Matchroom bubble all week? Eddie knows it too. He just says things to flip public perception when he knows it’s not gonna really happen. Like his lowball offers to fighters to make it look like he’s trying to make fights.

          You know how Fury works, he’s not going to play along with Eddie’s and AJ’s corporate fake. ways. Eddie should’ve not invited him, then there probably wouldn’t been more chance of Fury wanting to go.

          Fury is the king of mind games. The art of war. When they were getting loud pre-fight trying to get him down to the fight, he doesn’t react, and then when they go a quiet after the fight, he goes loud. Fury is always in control of them. But you wouldn’t be intelligent enough to understand, you’re too caught up in Eddie’s words.

          This is how he mentally destroyed the pseudo-psychologist Wlad before the fight. AJ will be tied in knots before they even fight.

          Fury has never declined to fight AJ by the way, he’s only declined an offer he felt was low. There’s a difference. Matchroom knew what he wanted and refused to match it, now they have no choice because Fury is the no.1 HW in the world. So Fury was right.
          Yeah yeah Fury's lying is part of his mind games, not that he's a full of **** clown trying to fool casuals.

          Wlad was dealing with personal issues like his partner being in a clinic with mental health issues.


          Fury was offered over 40% to fight Joshua, he told Hearn he wanted a flat fee instead. Hearn offered him over £20 million. Confirmed by Warren. Fury went all quiet and decided to fight Wilder for less.

          Fury is a lying clown and i don't want to hear any excuses if he walks away from this fight. He's ducking plain and simple.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
            Like he did last year and then turned down an offer from Joshua to fight Wilder for less? Using Josua for publicity exactly like Wilder did. You know yourself Fury is full of ****, so why you acting like his words mean anything?
            Business doesn’t work that way, You might understand if you ever get out of your mums spare room.

            Each event is its own entity, so even if you go somewhere else for a fight for less money, it may be that fight has less value, but you’re getting what you’re worth is from that revenue.

            if there is another event for bigger money, but you are not getting what you’re worth from that event revenue stream, then that’s how you have to judge it. Then you can put yourself in a position to get what you deserve from that particular event.

            It’s not just all about taking quick money, it’s about establishing your worth. Some fighters don’t have that luxury, but when you are widely regarded as the best heavyweight in the world then you do.

            So it has been proven right, because Fury will now get what he deserves and asked for.

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            • #56
              lol a lot of haters here. Fury is the truth in this division! He will humiliate Joshua

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                Like he did last year and then turned down an offer from Joshua to fight Wilder for less? Using Josua for publicity exactly like Wilder did. You know yourself Fury is full of ****, so why you acting like his words mean anything?
                Too scared to mention Furys name.

                Quack Quack

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
                  Business doesn’t work that way, You might understand if you ever get out of your mums spare room.

                  Each event is its own entity, so even if you go somewhere else for a fight for less money, it may be that fight has less value, but you’re getting what you’re worth is from that revenue.

                  if there is another event for bigger money, but you are not getting what you’re worth from that event revenue stream, then that’s how you have to judge it. Then you can put yourself in a position to get what you deserve from that particular event.

                  It’s not just all about taking quick money, it’s about establishing your worth. Some fighters don’t have that luxury, but when you are widely regarded as the best heavyweight in the world then you do.

                  So it has been proven right, because Fury will now get what he deserves and asked for.
                  But Fury said it wasn't about money. So he wasn't willing to take the fight. Like he claimed. OK then so that's two lies from Fury confirmed in this thread.


                  Why should we take him seriously again?

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                    Yeah yeah Fury's lying is part of his mind games, not that he's a full of **** clown trying to fool casuals.

                    Wlad was dealing with personal issues like his partner being in a clinic with mental health issues.


                    Fury was offered over 40% to fight Joshua, he told Hearn he wanted a flat fee instead. Hearn offered him over £20 million. Confirmed by Warren. Fury went all quiet and decided to fight Wilder for less.

                    Fury is a lying clown and i don't want to hear any excuses if he walks away from this fight. He's ducking plain and simple.

                    Lol £20m is a pretty lowball offer for what this fight is worth, they’re looking at £100m each.

                    Fury isn’t a ****** guy. He knows what the fight is worth and he is managed by the likes of MTK who know what the fight is worth, so why are they going to accept lowball offers?

                    Eddie knows fighters and managers are not going to accept lowball offers but makes these offers knowing it’s going to get refused , then runs to the media saying he made offers, to make him look like he’s trying to make a fight.

                    Typical Eddie Hearn move has been doing since he started in boxing.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
                      Lol £20m is a pretty lowball offer for what this fight is worth, they’re looking at £100m each.

                      Fury isn’t a ****** guy. He knows what the fight is worth and he is managed by the likes of MTK who know what the fight is worth, so why are they going to accept lowball offers?

                      Eddie knows fighters and managers are not going to accept lowball offers but makes these offers knowing it’s going to get refused , then runs to the media saying he made offers, to make him look like he’s trying to make a fight.

                      Typical Eddie Hearn move has been doing since he started in boxing.
                      The fight was before the Wilder rematch it wasn't worth as much then and it was Fury that didn't want the percentage. Are we going to pretend that didn't happen?

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