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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Fury-Joshua: Hearn, Arum Have Positive Talk, Negotiations Begin

    Eddie Hearn, promoter for IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, has already begun discussions for 2021 unification clash with WBC world champion Tyson Fury. On Saturday at SSE Arena in Wembley, Joshua dropped mandatory challenger Kubrat Pulev four times to secure the knockout in the ninth round.
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  • Ry92
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    Anticipate aj vs fury yet expect aj vs usyk n fury vs wilder mmm either way we good position by end of 2021 if they take care of that n win, then the first fight is mid to end of 2021 n 2nd beg to mid 2022 with possible trilogy end of 2022. Honestly thatd be good for boxing win win everybody fighters n fans. Add in if allow fights like parker vs joyce ortiz vs ruiz whyte vs poverkin in the mean time giving us quality fights and a decisive contender n lastly giving the industry time to get hrgovic 4-5 more fights building em up as next boogeyman of division for a potential mega 2023 showdown n change of guard fight type fight vs the winner of AJ vs Fury. Lowkey building it for next generation at same time there rivalries hrgovic jalolov yoka n dycho
    Last edited by Ry92; 12-14-2020, 08:27 PM.

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    • FlyingFJ
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      #3
      Long story short, AJ should fight Usyk and Fury thrash it out with Wilder in the first quarter of coming year with no option for rematch. Then the winners fight for all the marbles. End of story.

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      • LoadedWraps
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        #4
        Fury is the A side.

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        • Oregonian
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          #5
          Originally posted by FlyingFJ
          Long story short, AJ should fight Usyk and Fury thrash it out with Wilder in the first quarter of coming year with no option for rematch. Then the winners fight for all the marbles. End of story.
          ——/-

          Why?
          If they can hash it out, the biggest fight in British boxing history is AJ-Fury!!

          Why let it marinate? It is time.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Oregonian
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            Why?
            If they can hash it out, the biggest fight in British boxing history is AJ-Fury!!

            Why let it marinate? It is time.
            Because AJ might lose the WBO belt and Wilder might win that lawsuit. I would rather all the belts be on the line.

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            • FlyingFJ
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              #7
              Originally posted by Oregonian
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              Why?
              If they can hash it out, the biggest fight in British boxing history is AJ-Fury!!

              Why let it marinate? It is time.
              I agree with you mate but if you look at the article there is some chance that Fury needs to fight Wilder next as the judgement on Fury/Wilder Mediation hasn't been delivered yet. If Fury wins why not, we can see Joshua/Fury next. But these promoters are taking us, fans, for a ride. Don't buy into it.

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              • FlyingFJ
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                #8
                Originally posted by Shadoww702
                Because AJ might lose the WBO belt and Wilder might win that lawsuit. I would rather all the belts be on the line.
                Exactly. Thank you.

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                • Shadoww702
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by FlyingFJ
                  I agree with you mate but if you look at the article there is some chance that Fury needs to fight Wilder next as the judgement on Fury/Wilder Mediation hasn't been delivered yet. If Fury wins why not, we can see Joshua/Fury next. But these promoters are taking us, fans, for a ride. Don't buy into it.
                  Bingo! Everyone prefers Fury vs. AJ.

                  But as you mentioned they might have other responsibilities to handle first.

                  Wilder vs. Fury III
                  AJ vs. Usykk

                  Isn't exactly chop liver either. I'm down for those fight if we can't get the real one.

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                    #10
                    I wish more people would realize the belts don't really mean anything.Everybody should want to see the two best fighters in the ring whenever possible.If this fight doesn't happen within six months it will be 2022 or later before it gets done.

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