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  • #21
    Of course it's gonna take skilz. What else should be considered against a AJ who's seriously working on being more well rounded? The open glove phenomenon or PED usage can't possibly be used now by Fury. Too many people are aware of what possibly took place against Wilder & Hammer & who knows who else.

    Margarito busted up tons of opponents that had no clue that plaster of Paris was the primary skill 'set' in his hardened glove. Cotto got his head busted in - as did Wilder - for the very 1st time when su****ious actions took place in their opponents gloves...... Fury Fan Girls can't stop Wilders belief in himself, nor his desire to be #1.

    Usyk probably doesnt realize that Wilders spirit has 90% of what it takes to have the the Gypsy Spring Chicken running away from the contracted 3rd fight. Of course skilz are important and its what Usyk has used to carry him thus far in the heavyweight division.

    Important as they are, Skilz are only 10% of the equation....Fury is running on scared and whatever he can muster up skill wise for his lone shot against AJ, and that one chance for that big retirement check....Lets not get it twisted.....If Wilder blasts him beforehand? Fury's privileged aura dissipates, and that last check aint happening

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    • #22
      Originally posted by 5000boxing View Post
      Lol.. None of that matters.. Because he still has to face Wilder! And Fury will have to duplicate that cheatcode with the world watching very closely this time... I'm betting either Fury announces his retirement soon or he fights Wilder and is back to the same pillow punching.. boring, twitching, hybrid flamingo ostrich on crack, same fighting style that we always see.. U know the boring hands behind the back crap rubbishry.. And I'm betting he wears his usual everlast gloves again too. But this time Wilder brutally destroys Fury! Fury has awakened a sleeping Giant! And once again.. We can continue where we left off.. Debating the biggest heavyweight fight in history Wilder vs AJ! 50/50 split, two fight deal, first one in the U.K for undisputed, second one in America for undisputed! I have spoken! Lol
      Haha. BUMSQUAD !!!!!!!! Wilder is finished brain dead boy

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      • #23
        Originally posted by 5000boxing View Post
        Lol.. None of that matters.. Because he still has to face Wilder! And Fury will have to duplicate that cheatcode with the world watching very closely this time... I'm betting either Fury announces his retirement soon or he fights Wilder and is back to the same pillow punching.. boring, twitching, hybrid flamingo ostrich on crack, same fighting style that we always see.. U know the boring hands behind the back crap rubbishry.. And I'm betting he wears his usual everlast gloves again too. But this time Wilder brutally destroys Fury! Fury has awakened a sleeping Giant! And once again.. We can continue where we left off.. Debating the biggest heavyweight fight in history Wilder vs AJ! 50/50 split, two fight deal, first one in the U.K for undisputed, second one in America for undisputed! I have spoken! Lol
        Y e a h, W i l d e r w i n s b y a l o t. J u s t l i k e D o n a l d.

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        • #24
          Trust Hearn to make arrangements that Usyk will like. Fight Whyte or Pricey

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
            He has never earned over 3 million for a fight. He will happily take 6 million to chill and fight for the undisputed in 12 months, meanwhile fighting Joyce or Dubois just to tick over
            No, right now he's not earning the two digit millions but you don't think he's in for a 10 - 15m or more paycheck for a shot at the winner?

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Armchairhero View Post
              Wilder isn’t fighting Fury next, it’s almost a done deal for AJ v Fury double fight.
              You keep repeating the same rubbish as facts regarding cheating, no one agrees with you. Not a single real journalist or governing body believes it either, if you lie over and over it still doesn’t make it true, no matter how much you want it to.
              According to who? Hearn?

              Christ, after all this time you still buy into his bull****? You people remind me of Northern Tory voters. Naive and ****** beyond belief.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Fighter78 View Post
                No way Usyk gets 15 milly for AJ and ESPECIALLY not for Fury...LOL
                Won't be that far off, and by the time it comes round I suspect there willbe a lot more interest than there is now.
                We'll see.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by tokon View Post
                  Plus a probable $5m step aside deal!

                  Why wouldn't he take that route?!
                  Absolutely. Life is great for Usyk. Best position ever.

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                  • #29
                    A lot of you on this forum are really REALLY ****ing ******.

                    Like, seriously. Blows my mind how dumb you are. Especially you fellow Brits. A lot of you are literally as dumb as a post and I fear for this country.

                    The same Fury who claimed he was fighting in December, who was making noise about Kabayel...yet here we are. With no fight and eerily nothing being said on what his plans are. Sits on Jonathan Ross giving little to no indication about who is next in line as an opponent. I'm believing even more now that he's a legal limbo and stuck having to mediate with Wilder and Haymon about possible moves forward. I get him acting like a bellend to appease his fans but god knows what convinced Arum to go along with that farce. We're in the midst of an intense second wave in the UK and states like Nevada, Cali and NY (where a potential megafight could be held) are all seeing further travel restrictions/stay at home orders. They'll be literally pissing money away by staging the fight behind closed doors and hardly any networks seem to want to commit to an event that barely turned a profit even before this pandemic even existed.

                    You people talking about step aside money as if either Matchroom/Sky/DAZN have $10-15m to piss away on a guy for NOT doing something. Whilst its the biggest fight in boxing currently, Joshua/Fury isn't that lucrative. We just don't have the kind of setup that they have in either Las Vegas or Dubai where high rollers can come on and shore up gate revenues or the casinos can help lure in punters. London is an expensive ass city, but most of the people packing the stadiums aren't big time spenders and Matchroom events follow the same kind of routine as a day at the races.

                    Wonder why you didn't hear recently about those Pulev PPV numbers? Its almost certainly because they weren't all that impressive. Don't get me wrong, its a massive fight...but the potential game changer that Joshua/Wilder could have been (and could still, almost possibly be)? No. There needs to be more sustained American interest and possibly the potential of an American gate too. No one is going to rush a 2021 megafight with both fighters in the UK and then, on top of the likely reduced capacity due to covid, blow 5m+ to have Usyk sit on his ass.

                    And its ****ing laughable people here legit think thats a possibility. Hearn threw away a potential gargantuan US/UK blockbuster with Wilder and AJ in 2018. I'm not remotely convinced he'll suddenly gain any real business acumen now either.
                    Last edited by KingGilgamesh; 12-22-2020, 12:24 PM.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Marvlus Marv View Post
                      No, right now he's not earning the two digit millions but you don't think he's in for a 10 - 15m or more paycheck for a shot at the winner?
                      Oh definitely I thought you were saying he will get a double digit step aside purse? If he fights either Fury or AJ in a year and beats the likes of a Whyte or imagine, Ruiz the fight could be huge

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