I never thought he was in serious training for it. I think he had a long camp for Usyk and an 8 week camp for Fury not too long post Usyk would be fine.BigDoofus wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 07:31No sh1t Sherlock.
Do you, lennox and maverick still believe he was in serious training for 3 December?
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Newspapers.maverick23 wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 08:52Who do you mean by ‘the media’? I haven’t seen anyone reporting it that way.mickey1975 wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 04:51I'd imagine AJ would involve a far more thorough camp. He can half arse a camp for Del. The media are reporting AJ refusing the fight as fact now.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 04:29 Yeh, you don’t see the Chisora fight being mentioned at all on socials. Why so different when it’s AJ?
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Understood.mickey1975 wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 08:56Newspapers.maverick23 wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 08:52Who do you mean by ‘the media’? I haven’t seen anyone reporting it that way.mickey1975 wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 04:51
I'd imagine AJ would involve a far more thorough camp. He can half arse a camp for Del. The media are reporting AJ refusing the fight as fact now.
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In the past 3 years he has boxed once a year.maverick23 wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 08:55 I never thought he was in serious training for it. I think he had a long camp for Usyk and an 8 week camp for Fury not too long post Usyk would be fine.
For many years he has has lengthy overseas "conditioning" training before a 12 week camp.
Only fantasists believe that he was boxing on 3 December.
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I heard he was wearing some very heavy denim shirts on the Milan catwalk. We all know how heavy clothing can affect your leg muscles (D Wilder).
So you're saying that Fury and his team sent the contract with the full knowledge that Joshua usually needs 12 weeks training camp + additional conditioning time before each fight?
Jeez, that's a bit off!
The contract was sent on the 17th/18th Sep, that gives just 11 weeks until the 3rd December.BigDoofus wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 09:06In the past 3 years he has boxed once a year.maverick23 wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 08:55 I never thought he was in serious training for it. I think he had a long camp for Usyk and an 8 week camp for Fury not too long post Usyk would be fine.
For many years he has has lengthy overseas "conditioning" training before a 12 week camp.
Only fantasists believe that he was boxing on 3 December.
So you're saying that Fury and his team sent the contract with the full knowledge that Joshua usually needs 12 weeks training camp + additional conditioning time before each fight?
Jeez, that's a bit off!
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Boxing is a farce. Social media has completely ruined the game.
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Ack, announcing/negotiating/backing out of a fight over Twitter is not the way to do it.
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He was happy to do a freestyling video to confirm he accepted but then unfortunately lost phone and internet connection.The Gratest wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 09:37
The contract was sent on the 17th/18th Sep, that gives just 11 weeks until the 3rd December.
So you're saying that Fury and his team sent the contract with the full knowledge that Joshua usually needs 12 weeks training camp + additional conditioning time before each fight?
Jeez, that's a bit off!
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He will have boxed 3 times in under 14 months if you want to tell the truth. Very active in the modern era.big lennox wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 08:16Ooh, someone with inside knowledge. Nudge, nudge, wink,BigDoofus wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 07:29I suspect/ I think X2/ I anticipate followed by a "Definitely".big lennox wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 07:05 I suspect AJ didn't want to waste any more time on it as he knew that Chisora already had a contract.
I think Fury has seen what Jake Paul is doing etc and has now moved to that model: use his personality/fan base to promote a fight and take on guaranteed victories.
I think also he is filming a documentary so definitely doesn't want to lose whilst filming that.
I anticipate it being Charr or someone similar next March. Definitely won't be Uysk/Joshua/Ruiz or Joyce.![]()
Mystic Meg will be eating humble pie in 2023.![]()
Actions speak louder than words, and by the 4 December Fury will have boxed Whyte and Chisora in a 14 month period. That doesn't inspire confidence in Fury's confidence to take on the best.
Uysk was never going to be available in December so it is a bit disengenerous to say that he turned the Fury fight down.
I hope they do fight next year but it would come as a big surprise.
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I'm not asking about that Doofus. I'm asking if it's correct, based on your own words, that they presented him with a contract for a fight which didn't give him the same amount of time he usually needs to properly prepare? If so, that's a bit naughty.BigDoofus wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 10:50He was happy to do a freestyling video to confirm he accepted but then unfortunately lost phone and internet connection.The Gratest wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 09:37
The contract was sent on the 17th/18th Sep, that gives just 11 weeks until the 3rd December.
So you're saying that Fury and his team sent the contract with the full knowledge that Joshua usually needs 12 weeks training camp + additional conditioning time before each fight?
Jeez, that's a bit off!
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Eddie's official spokesman on here said he only needed 8 weeks.The Gratest wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 11:00I'm not asking about that Doofus. I'm asking if it's correct, based on your own words, that they presented him with a contract for a fight which didn't give him the same amount of time he usually needs to properly prepare? If so, that's a bit naughty.BigDoofus wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 10:50He was happy to do a freestyling video to confirm he accepted but then unfortunately lost phone and internet connection.The Gratest wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 09:37
The contract was sent on the 17th/18th Sep, that gives just 11 weeks until the 3rd December.
So you're saying that Fury and his team sent the contract with the full knowledge that Joshua usually needs 12 weeks training camp + additional conditioning time before each fight?
Jeez, that's a bit off!
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But you were just arguing that he usually needs 12 weeks+? Why are you now changing?BigDoofus wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 11:05Eddie's official spokesman on here said he only needed 8 weeks.The Gratest wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 11:00I'm not asking about that Doofus. I'm asking if it's correct, based on your own words, that they presented him with a contract for a fight which didn't give him the same amount of time he usually needs to properly prepare? If so, that's a bit naughty.
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I'm explaining why I never believed him when he said this:The Gratest wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 11:06But you were just arguing that he usually needs 12 weeks+? Why are you now changing?BigDoofus wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 11:05Eddie's official spokesman on here said he only needed 8 weeks.The Gratest wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 11:00
I'm not asking about that Doofus. I'm asking if it's correct, based on your own words, that they presented him with a contract for a fight which didn't give him the same amount of time he usually needs to properly prepare? If so, that's a bit naughty.
I'm not really interested in what you think is "a bit naughty"
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You appear to keep on attempting to avoid answering the simple question.BigDoofus wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 11:13I'm explaining why I never believed him when he said this:The Gratest wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 11:06But you were just arguing that he usually needs 12 weeks+? Why are you now changing?
I'm not really interested in what you think is "a bit naughty"
You stated Joshua usually needs 12 weeks+ of training and conditioning to prepare.
You stated the contract was for the 3rd December, only giving Joshua 11 weeks to prepare.
Fury is the massive favourite in this fight, apparently Joshua doesn't stand a chance. It's Joshua's biggest fight ever so obviously would need the correct amount of time to prepare. Yet here you are accusing Fury of not even giving Joshua enough time to prepare. You're the one delivering the damning verdict on Fury, not me.
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"damning verdict on Fury".The Gratest wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 11:21You appear to keep on attempting to avoid answering the simple question.BigDoofus wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 11:13I'm explaining why I never believed him when he said this:The Gratest wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 11:06
But you were just arguing that he usually needs 12 weeks+? Why are you now changing?
I'm not really interested in what you think is "a bit naughty"
You stated Joshua usually needs 12 weeks+ of training and conditioning to prepare.
You stated the contract was for the 3rd December, only giving Joshua 11 weeks to prepare.
Fury is the massive favourite in this fight, apparently Joshua doesn't stand a chance. It's Joshua's biggest fight ever so obviously would need the correct amount of time to prepare. Yet here you are accusing Fury of not even giving Joshua enough time to prepare. You're the one delivering the damning verdict on Fury, not me.
You're coming across a tad hysterical. Joshua was offered different fight dates and verbally agreed to fight on 3 December. That gave him much more notice than Andy Ruiz got before he battered Joshua.
Joshua could have said the date was unacceptable but was happy to feed the illusion that he was going to fight again this year.
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Boxing News:
" As heavyweight trilogies go, this fight is to Bowe vs Holyfield what PJ and Duncan are to Simon and Garfunckle"
Well, quite.
" As heavyweight trilogies go, this fight is to Bowe vs Holyfield what PJ and Duncan are to Simon and Garfunckle"
Well, quite.
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Hysterical?BigDoofus wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 12:26"damning verdict on Fury".The Gratest wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 11:21You appear to keep on attempting to avoid answering the simple question.
You stated Joshua usually needs 12 weeks+ of training and conditioning to prepare.
You stated the contract was for the 3rd December, only giving Joshua 11 weeks to prepare.
Fury is the massive favourite in this fight, apparently Joshua doesn't stand a chance. It's Joshua's biggest fight ever so obviously would need the correct amount of time to prepare. Yet here you are accusing Fury of not even giving Joshua enough time to prepare. You're the one delivering the damning verdict on Fury, not me.![]()
You're coming across a tad hysterical. Joshua was offered different fight dates and verbally agreed to fight on 3 December. That gave him much more notice than Andy Ruiz got before he battered Joshua.
Joshua could have said the date was unacceptable but was happy to feed the illusion that he was going to fight again this year.
Next you'll be accusing him of not giving enough time with the contract signing deadlines.
Ruiz jr was a substitute opponent against Joshua Doofus, he replaced Jarrell Miller. Not sure why you're trying to divert once again from what you've stated regarding the Fury v Joshua timelines.
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Chisora did say Fury was sexually obsessed with AJ. 
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Insight into training camp for the Fury fight.
No stone left unturned.
Best camp ever.
No stone left unturned.
Best camp ever.
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#1 heavyweight - debatable
Lineal champion - agreed
ATG -
Beating Wilder twice makes him an ATG ?
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Not in my eyes, no, not at all. In the eyes of others though...CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 05:07#1 heavyweight - debatable
Lineal champion - agreed
ATG -![]()
Beating Wilder twice makes him an ATG ?
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I'd say Wlad was his best win. Has anyone else won the Heavyweight title on away soil twice?CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 05:07#1 heavyweight - debatable
Lineal champion - agreed
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Beating Wilder twice makes him an ATG ?
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Yeah, Lennox Lewis did it against Holyfield and Rahman.mickey1975 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 05:10I'd say Wlad was his best win. Has anyone else won the Heavyweight title on away soil twice?CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 05:07#1 heavyweight - debatable
Lineal champion - agreed
ATG -![]()
Beating Wilder twice makes him an ATG ?