Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk | PPV - 18 May 2024

Who wins?

Poll ended at 18 May 2024, 20:15

Fury - Decision
66
27%
Fury - T/KO
36
15%
DRAW
16
7%
Usyk - T/KO
23
10%
Usyk - Decision
100
41%
 
Total votes: 241

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I don't think calling it a bottle job is fair considering Once Upon a Time in this sport whoever was the lineal champion got 80% and the challenger got 20% regardless of who they were no matter how good they were.

The World Heavyweight Champion has set his price plain and simple and either the Ukrainian wants it or he don't. Put up or shut up. That 30% would be more than Usyk would get facing Joyce, Hgrovic and Dubois combined.
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HomicideHenry wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:13 I don't think calling it a bottle job is fair considering Once Upon a Time in this sport whoever was the lineal champion got 80% and the challenger got 20% regardless of who they were no matter how good they were.

The World Heavyweight Champion has set his price plain and simple and either the Ukrainian wants it or he don't. Put up or shut up. That 30% would be more than Usyk would get facing Joyce, Hgrovic and Dubois combined.
Bless ya.
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HomicideHenry wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:13 I don't think calling it a bottle job is fair considering Once Upon a Time in this sport whoever was the lineal champion got 80% and the challenger got 20% regardless of who they were no matter how good they were.

The World Heavyweight Champion has set his price plain and simple and either the Ukrainian wants it or he don't. Put up or shut up. That 30% would be more than Usyk would get facing Joyce, Hgrovic and Dubois combined.
He's not going to shag you
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 09:35
So Ben’s blaming the promoters?! Stupid. It’s as clear as possible where the issue is here and that the promoters genuinely want the fight to happen.
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I'd love it like Keegan if Uysk came back to accept.
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Furys are very strategic. There's obviously something in Usyks boxing style they are terrified of.
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Most would still make Fury the favourite, but it's obvious he doesn't fancy it.
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joshj909 wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:16
HomicideHenry wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:13 I don't think calling it a bottle job is fair considering Once Upon a Time in this sport whoever was the lineal champion got 80% and the challenger got 20% regardless of who they were no matter how good they were.

The World Heavyweight Champion has set his price plain and simple and either the Ukrainian wants it or he don't. Put up or shut up. That 30% would be more than Usyk would get facing Joyce, Hgrovic and Dubois combined.
He's not going to shag you
Oh shut up.

At the end of the day Joshua was a pretender to the crown and all the Ukrainian did was beat the pretender so all of those other belts that he possesses means diddly squat and should take the 30% or he can nickel and dime the next two years facing mandatories for peanuts.

Or would you rather see the Ukrainian face Dubois? A fight nobody wants considering Dubios has proven absolutely nothing since losing to Joe Joyce. That #1 rating by the WBA is a joke. Or would you rather see Hgrovic? Yeah, that'll draw... two foreigners who can't speak English and whose names people can't really pronounce. Or how about Joyce? A rematch from the amateurs. :roll:

For Fury it is strictly about the money but Usyk always wants to brag about being some sort of a globetrotter facing anybody any place anytime anywhere for any amount of money so let's see whether he really is the Ukrainian warrior he wants people to believe or whether he'll balk at 30%.
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Schrodinger's champ. If you don't fight your top challengers none of them are worthy to challenge!

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maverick23 wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:17
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 09:35
So Ben’s blaming the promoters?! Stupid. It’s as clear as possible where the issue is here and that the promoters genuinely want the fight to happen.
Yeh it’s daft. No one can force anyone to fight.
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HomicideHenry wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:24
joshj909 wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:16
HomicideHenry wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:13 I don't think calling it a bottle job is fair considering Once Upon a Time in this sport whoever was the lineal champion got 80% and the challenger got 20% regardless of who they were no matter how good they were.

The World Heavyweight Champion has set his price plain and simple and either the Ukrainian wants it or he don't. Put up or shut up. That 30% would be more than Usyk would get facing Joyce, Hgrovic and Dubois combined.
He's not going to shag you
Oh shut up.

At the end of the day Joshua was a pretender to the crown and all the Ukrainian did was beat the pretender so all of those other belts that he possesses means diddly squat and should take the 30% or he can nickel and dime the next two years facing mandatories for peanuts.

Or would you rather see the Ukrainian face Dubois? A fight nobody wants considering Dubios has proven absolutely nothing since losing to Joe Joyce. That #1 rating by the WBA is a joke. Or would you rather see Hgrovic? Yeah, that'll draw... two foreigners who can't speak English and whose names people can't really pronounce. Or how about Joyce? A rematch from the amateurs. :roll:

For Fury it is strictly about the money but Usyk always wants to brag about being some sort of a globetrotter facing anybody any place anytime anywhere for any amount of money so let's see whether he really is the Ukrainian warrior he wants people to believe or whether he'll balk at 30%.
I'd rather see those fights than see Fury face Chisora or Wilder for a fourth time or maybe Wallin II. Perhaps his old mate Joseph Parker for a spar? That's what you will be fed because Fury is acting like a fool. Stop acting like Fury is the king and everyone must beg at his feet.
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big lennox wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 09:59
joshj909 wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 09:48

Tyson wants 70/30 split and claims he will deduct 1% per day from his offer. How can any of his fans defend this shameless ducking. He is not who he thinks he is. He's an insecure money grabber.
What a bottle job. Embarrassing.
I’d be ashamed to post that video.
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Yes, he’s probably the best right now, but he needs to get called out for what he is.
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joshj909 wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:31
HomicideHenry wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:24
joshj909 wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:16

He's not going to shag you
Oh shut up.

At the end of the day Joshua was a pretender to the crown and all the Ukrainian did was beat the pretender so all of those other belts that he possesses means diddly squat and should take the 30% or he can nickel and dime the next two years facing mandatories for peanuts.

Or would you rather see the Ukrainian face Dubois? A fight nobody wants considering Dubios has proven absolutely nothing since losing to Joe Joyce. That #1 rating by the WBA is a joke. Or would you rather see Hgrovic? Yeah, that'll draw... two foreigners who can't speak English and whose names people can't really pronounce. Or how about Joyce? A rematch from the amateurs. :roll:

For Fury it is strictly about the money but Usyk always wants to brag about being some sort of a globetrotter facing anybody any place anytime anywhere for any amount of money so let's see whether he really is the Ukrainian warrior he wants people to believe or whether he'll balk at 30%.
I'd rather see those fights than see Fury face Chisora or Wilder for a fourth time or maybe Wallin II. Perhaps his old mate Joseph Parker for a spar? That's what you will be fed because Fury is acting like a fool. Stop acting like Fury is the king and everyone must beg at his feet.
So you would rather all of those boring ass fights to happen including the possibility of Tyson Fury facing complete bums rather than the Ukrainian take 30% and make more money than he ever did in his entire career? Lol, I thought Trump derangement syndrome was bad but Fury hate tops it all. :lol:
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HomicideHenry wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:33
joshj909 wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:31
HomicideHenry wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:24

Oh shut up.

At the end of the day Joshua was a pretender to the crown and all the Ukrainian did was beat the pretender so all of those other belts that he possesses means diddly squat and should take the 30% or he can nickel and dime the next two years facing mandatories for peanuts.

Or would you rather see the Ukrainian face Dubois? A fight nobody wants considering Dubios has proven absolutely nothing since losing to Joe Joyce. That #1 rating by the WBA is a joke. Or would you rather see Hgrovic? Yeah, that'll draw... two foreigners who can't speak English and whose names people can't really pronounce. Or how about Joyce? A rematch from the amateurs. :roll:

For Fury it is strictly about the money but Usyk always wants to brag about being some sort of a globetrotter facing anybody any place anytime anywhere for any amount of money so let's see whether he really is the Ukrainian warrior he wants people to believe or whether he'll balk at 30%.
I'd rather see those fights than see Fury face Chisora or Wilder for a fourth time or maybe Wallin II. Perhaps his old mate Joseph Parker for a spar? That's what you will be fed because Fury is acting like a fool. Stop acting like Fury is the king and everyone must beg at his feet.
So you would rather all of those boring ass fights to happen including the possibility of Tyson Fury facing complete bums rather than the Ukrainian take 30% and make more money than he ever did in his entire career? Lol, I thought Trump derangement syndrome was bad but Fury hate tops it all. :lol:
That's not what I said was it. Give it a re-read. Maybe move Tyson's bollocks out of your face to get a better look.
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Quack quack. Embarrassment to Britain :shame:
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joshj909 wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:36
HomicideHenry wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:33
joshj909 wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:31

I'd rather see those fights than see Fury face Chisora or Wilder for a fourth time or maybe Wallin II. Perhaps his old mate Joseph Parker for a spar? That's what you will be fed because Fury is acting like a fool. Stop acting like Fury is the king and everyone must beg at his feet.
So you would rather all of those boring ass fights to happen including the possibility of Tyson Fury facing complete bums rather than the Ukrainian take 30% and make more money than he ever did in his entire career? Lol, I thought Trump derangement syndrome was bad but Fury hate tops it all. :lol:
That's not what I said was it. Give it a re-read. Maybe move Tyson's bollocks out of your face to get a better look.
Well we have till Sunday to see whether or not the Ukrainians will accept the 30% and if they don't then that was their choice to choose $1 or 2 million dollars against Dubois instead of potentially $10-20 million against Fury.
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Whatever the habitual liar says, it would be well advised to take the opposite side of. This is a Fury duck with a hypocritical excuse regarding money.
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joshj909 wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 09:48

Tyson wants 70/30 split and claims he will deduct 1% per day from his offer. How can any of his fans defend this shameless ducking. He is not who he thinks he is. He's an insecure money grabber.
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The Gratest wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:46 Whatever the habitual liar says, it would be well advised to take the opposite side of. This is a Fury duck with a hypocritical excuse regarding money.
Noted, another one who would rather see the Ukrainian face Daniel Dubois for a piddly $1 million purse when he could be getting up to $20 million dollars facing Tyson Fury. The heavyweight champion of the world has set his price and it's up to his challenger to accept it or to walk away it's as simple as that. If Usyk does not accept it then he's the one who don't fancy his own chances.
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HomicideHenry wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:59
The Gratest wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:46 Whatever the habitual liar says, it would be well advised to take the opposite side of. This is a Fury duck with a hypocritical excuse regarding money.
Noted, another one who would rather see the Ukrainian face Daniel Dubois for a piddly $1 million purse when he could be getting up to $20 million dollars facing Tyson Fury. The heavyweight champion of the world has set his price and it's up to his challenger to accept it or to walk away it's as simple as that. If Usyk does not accept it then he's the one who don't fancy his own chances.
:lol:
Stop lying and making stuff up Rufus, you're a 37 year old man, not some child.
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Mr Usyk you better sign the contract and get 30 percent, the Joshua fans high blood pressure is starting to get out of hand :wave: :lol:
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Wrong spy kid. :lol: I'm with The People's Champ, Usyk, all the way. :box: :bag:
Had the balls to take on the huge but flawed Joshua in his own backyard. Now desperate to take on a clear up the heavyweight mess by taking out the even bigger but psychologically weaker, Fury. If only Fury would sign the contract.
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The Gratest wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 11:05
HomicideHenry wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:59
The Gratest wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:46 Whatever the habitual liar says, it would be well advised to take the opposite side of. This is a Fury duck with a hypocritical excuse regarding money.
Noted, another one who would rather see the Ukrainian face Daniel Dubois for a piddly $1 million purse when he could be getting up to $20 million dollars facing Tyson Fury. The heavyweight champion of the world has set his price and it's up to his challenger to accept it or to walk away it's as simple as that. If Usyk does not accept it then he's the one who don't fancy his own chances.
:lol:
Stop lying and making stuff up Rufus, you're a 37 year old man, not some child.
You people are the ones acting like children throwing a temper tantrum because you say you all want the fight and when Tyson Fury says his price you all throw a fit. Everybody wants to talk about Tyson Fury being a coward or a weasel but let's see whether the Ukrainian's will take the 30% since everybody wants to act like Usyk is strictly all about building a legacy.

I hope that they do take the 30% that way the circus can get on the road. At this point I'm beyond sick and tired of hearing about this matchup. Mostly because of annoying fans like yourselves who wanted to lick Tyson Fury's ass when he defeated Deontay Wilder and now suddenly want to gobble up Usyk's dick just because he beat Anthony Joshua twice even though Joshua already proved he was damaged goods losing to Andy Ruiz.

Since when has Tyson Fury lost to anyone or not overcome whatever challenge was put his way? But I forget every time he beat somebody the person who lost automatically turned into a bum overnight even though many of you picked Whyte to knock Fury out, or picked Wilder to knock him out. There was even a few nut cases on here who hoped that Dereck Chisora would have knocked him out.

Of all the boxing fans in the world I have to figure that British boxing fans are the worst because they would rather support a foreigner than their own homegrown fighter. And it's always been that way with Tyson Fury because you all wanted David Price or Anthony Joshua instead. Even now some of you will say Tyson Fury ducked Klitschko in a rematch rather than take at face value that Fury was mentally ill at the time.

Heck there are still people out there who believe that Tyson Fury is ducking Anthony Joshua because they will say it was Tyson Fury's fault that the fights never took place, when the truth is team Fury and team Joshua were both at fault at different times for the fight never taking place.

Maybe it's a good thing the Undisputed fight might not happen at all because I'm not so sure a lot of boxing fans really deserve it with the way they act or treat fighters. What you all deserve is more YouTube matches.
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