Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk | PPV - 18 May 2024
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GreenLightning
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
So the WBC are removing Russians from the rankings just for being Russian but everybody wants to go to headchopper country for that sweet oil money
No politics eh
No politics eh
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mickey1975
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
I wasn’t referring to anything.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 10:40Are you referring to the uncastrated wild boar meat excuse?
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
I'm unable. However you were saying almost daily that Fury won't fight Usyk.big lennox wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 10:09 Big Doofus,
Are you able to provide an update on Uysk vs Fury talks? The complaint Fury made against Joshua was that he gave these so called amazing terms but Joshua wouldn't sign/commit to it.
By contrast, it sounds like Uysk has agreed all the terms, but Fury is totally silent on the matter.
Despite Usyk not wanting to fight and Joshua's duck, Fury is fighting on 3 December and I don't expect him to speak about Usyk much until after that.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
Where do you stand on the uncastrated wild boar meat excuse? Do you believe it is genuine or not?mickey1975 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 10:54I wasn’t referring to anything.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 10:40Are you referring to the uncastrated wild boar meat excuse?
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mickey1975
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
Probably not. I’d rather not go over old ground on this thread as it got out of hand last time.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 11:36Where do you stand on the uncastrated wild boar meat excuse? Do you believe it is genuine or not?mickey1975 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 10:54I wasn’t referring to anything.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 10:40
Are you referring to the uncastrated wild boar meat excuse?
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
I hope I didn't get out of hand. That wouldn't be my intention.mickey1975 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 11:42Probably not. I’d rather not go over old ground on this thread as it got out of hand last time.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 11:36Where do you stand on the uncastrated wild boar meat excuse? Do you believe it is genuine or not?
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big lennox
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
If Uysk has agreed terms, I thought Fury might put out a tweet like: " the Middleweight sausage is getting it after I have dealt with that dosser Chisora". But, instead, there is a screaming silence.BigDoofus wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 11:27I'm unable. However you were saying almost daily that Fury won't fight Usyk.big lennox wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 10:09 Big Doofus,
Are you able to provide an update on Uysk vs Fury talks? The complaint Fury made against Joshua was that he gave these so called amazing terms but Joshua wouldn't sign/commit to it.
By contrast, it sounds like Uysk has agreed all the terms, but Fury is totally silent on the matter.
Despite Usyk not wanting to fight and Joshua's duck, Fury is fighting on 3 December and I don't expect him to speak about Usyk much until after that.
To the bystander, it is quite interesting that he was negotiating with Joshua on social media and complaining bitterly that Joshua wouldn't sign the contract, yet is completely silent, as are his team, on Usyk agreeing terms.
I just wonder if Uysk has got inside the big man's head?
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
You spend every day wondering about the big man. He's fighting in a few weeks.big lennox wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 13:18 If Uysk has agreed terms, I thought Fury might put out a tweet like: " the Middleweight sausage is getting it after I have dealt with that dosser Chisora". But, instead, there is a screaming silence.
To the bystander, it is quite interesting that he was negotiating with Joshua on social media and complaining bitterly that Joshua wouldn't sign the contract, yet is completely silent, as are his team, on Usyk agreeing terms.
I just wonder if Uysk has got inside the big man's head?
Like Dillian Whyte, Joshua was given a deadline. Whyte didn't duck.
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mickey1975
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
To be fair, it’s a much more professional approach to deal with Chis first. I also don’t think he runs his own social media whilst in camp.big lennox wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 13:18If Uysk has agreed terms, I thought Fury might put out a tweet like: " the Middleweight sausage is getting it after I have dealt with that dosser Chisora". But, instead, there is a screaming silence.BigDoofus wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 11:27I'm unable. However you were saying almost daily that Fury won't fight Usyk.big lennox wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 10:09 Big Doofus,
Are you able to provide an update on Uysk vs Fury talks? The complaint Fury made against Joshua was that he gave these so called amazing terms but Joshua wouldn't sign/commit to it.
By contrast, it sounds like Uysk has agreed all the terms, but Fury is totally silent on the matter.
Despite Usyk not wanting to fight and Joshua's duck, Fury is fighting on 3 December and I don't expect him to speak about Usyk much until after that.
To the bystander, it is quite interesting that he was negotiating with Joshua on social media and complaining bitterly that Joshua wouldn't sign the contract, yet is completely silent, as are his team, on Usyk agreeing terms.
I just wonder if Uysk has got inside the big man's head?
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big lennox
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
Whyte signed on for a career best pay day. You spend most days trying to convince people that Joshua ducked Fury, despite Fury's unrealistic deadlines, which weren't given to Chisora, strangely. Almost as if he never wanted to box JoshuaBigDoofus wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 13:34You spend every day wondering about the big man. He's fighting in a few weeks.big lennox wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 13:18 If Uysk has agreed terms, I thought Fury might put out a tweet like: " the Middleweight sausage is getting it after I have dealt with that dosser Chisora". But, instead, there is a screaming silence.
To the bystander, it is quite interesting that he was negotiating with Joshua on social media and complaining bitterly that Joshua wouldn't sign the contract, yet is completely silent, as are his team, on Usyk agreeing terms.
I just wonder if Uysk has got inside the big man's head?
Like Dillian Whyte, Joshua was given a deadline. Whyte didn't duck.
Has the Chisora fight sold out now?
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maverick23
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
Yeah. It’s one thing if specifically asked about Usyk on an interview saying he’s a middleweight bum dosser and that’s he’s getting destroyed. It’s another coming out with it on his own accord whilst in the middle of camp for someone else. That rarely happens.mickey1975 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 13:51To be fair, it’s a much more professional approach to deal with Chis first. I also don’t think he runs his own social media whilst in camp.big lennox wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 13:18If Uysk has agreed terms, I thought Fury might put out a tweet like: " the Middleweight sausage is getting it after I have dealt with that dosser Chisora". But, instead, there is a screaming silence.
To the bystander, it is quite interesting that he was negotiating with Joshua on social media and complaining bitterly that Joshua wouldn't sign the contract, yet is completely silent, as are his team, on Usyk agreeing terms.
I just wonder if Uysk has got inside the big man's head?
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big lennox
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
I agree it is a much more professional way, but his approach to negotiating with Joshua on social media wasn't professional, which is why I am surprised that he or someone from his team havent responded to Uysk's teams comments. After all, part of the promotion of the Chisora fight has been that it is Fury's fight before Uysk in the Spring.mickey1975 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 13:51To be fair, it’s a much more professional approach to deal with Chis first. I also don’t think he runs his own social media whilst in camp.big lennox wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 13:18If Uysk has agreed terms, I thought Fury might put out a tweet like: " the Middleweight sausage is getting it after I have dealt with that dosser Chisora". But, instead, there is a screaming silence.
To the bystander, it is quite interesting that he was negotiating with Joshua on social media and complaining bitterly that Joshua wouldn't sign the contract, yet is completely silent, as are his team, on Usyk agreeing terms.
I just wonder if Uysk has got inside the big man's head?
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
Fury won't fight Usyk.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
We will see , Personally i think Furys silly deadlines were his way of seeking an out ,, but it was also Joshua's or Hearns excuse from God hey prayed for ,,, Pride got involved here , Fury just done what Fury does and run his mouth , not expecting AJ to agree ,, but AJ only agreed to save face ,, then they were both stuck in a fight non of them wanted ,,, will it happen i think it will , BUT a lot will depend , i think it will be the last fight for one or both of them , theres too much money for it not to be held .. but really alls Fury has to do is beat Usyk , then cash out in the biggest grossing fight of all time against AJ ,, but a couple of stars have to align ,
1--- Fury has to beat Usyk and hold al the belts (not a sure thing )
2 -- AJ has to get back on the winning track . ( quite easy , just pick a few of Furys opponents and beat them easier , )
But one things for sure If Fury does'nt fight Usyk or AJ next , he will really ruin his carreer ,,, not that it will bother him , while he's sat pondering wether to buy himself a rolls royce or a lambourgini for his next birthday .
Its all interesting ,, but i bet Furys camp are saying, Damm that pesky Usyk , pricks a real fly in the oitment ,,
1--- Fury has to beat Usyk and hold al the belts (not a sure thing )
2 -- AJ has to get back on the winning track . ( quite easy , just pick a few of Furys opponents and beat them easier , )
But one things for sure If Fury does'nt fight Usyk or AJ next , he will really ruin his carreer ,,, not that it will bother him , while he's sat pondering wether to buy himself a rolls royce or a lambourgini for his next birthday .
Its all interesting ,, but i bet Furys camp are saying, Damm that pesky Usyk , pricks a real fly in the oitment ,,
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big lennox
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
But won't they cancel that obligation out for a unification can't really see a way out for Fury , if i was Usyk i would be laying down the very very public challenge yesterday , today and tomoro ,, i think the Bully getting bullied would really effect Fury mentaly , he'll probably start eating more boars meat , to get an advantage ,and get caught or just quit again , . does'nt Wilder have to fight Ruiz to get number one spot and thats not a victory he can be asured of just yetbig lennox wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 19:41Agreed. Sounds like it will be Fury vs Wilder 4 next year, and not Fury vs Uysk.
Fury was allowed a voluntary defence after beating Whyte ( and he chose to box Chisora) but then will have to box his mandatory next, which is Wilder.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
lol image if it is fury-wilder next, that will be 7 ftimes hes fought his last 2 opponents
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
And the thing is it would'nt suprise anyone in the leastmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 20:03 lol image if it is fury-wilder next, that will be 7 ftimes hes fought his last 2 opponents
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mickey1975
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
So, are you expecting Wilder to beat Ruiz?big lennox wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 19:41Agreed. Sounds like it will be Fury vs Wilder 4 next year, and not Fury vs Uysk.
Fury was allowed a voluntary defence after beating Whyte ( and he chose to box Chisora) but then will have to box his mandatory next, which is Wilder.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
would be another opportunity to rekindle the love affair furyboi's have with their deontay <3
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
Fury must fight Wilder again, after what there should be the 4th Chisora bout, while Usyk and Joshua gotta settle the trilogy. Let's return the old school style of Langford, Sam McVey, Harry Wills and the others!
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
speaking of that, what's the most two guys ever fought each other?
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
Just checked and there were 33 fights between Mike Sweeney and Danny Cripps. At least according to boxrec, google says they were fighting 63 timesmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑10 Nov 2022, 02:11 speaking of that, what's the most two guys ever fought each other?
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big lennox
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Spring 2023
Just seen that they have announced that Wilder must face Ruiz Jnr. Previously, his fight against Helenius was for the mandatory position.mickey1975 wrote: ↑10 Nov 2022, 01:17So, are you expecting Wilder to beat Ruiz?big lennox wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 19:41Agreed. Sounds like it will be Fury vs Wilder 4 next year, and not Fury vs Uysk.
Fury was allowed a voluntary defence after beating Whyte ( and he chose to box Chisora) but then will have to box his mandatory next, which is Wilder.
Ruiz vs Wilder will be an entertaining fight, but I think Wilder will take him out at some stage.