Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Guess Tyson Fury's Next Opponent

Joe Joyce
6
8%
Andy Ruiz Jr
12
16%
Francis Ngannou
9
12%
Deontay Wilder 4
1
1%
Dereck Chisora 4
3
4%
John McDermott 3
3
4%
Christian Hammer 2
0
No votes
Manuel Charr
15
20%
Anthony Joshua
10
13%
Dillian Whyte 2
3
4%
Jared Anderson
1
1%
Joseph Parker
2
3%
No one, he will retire now
7
9%
Someone not in this poll (name him)
4
5%
 
Total votes: 76

gilgamesh
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by gilgamesh »

HomicideHenry wrote: 30 Mar 2023, 08:35
joshj909 wrote: 30 Mar 2023, 08:01
Mexi-Box wrote: 29 Mar 2023, 20:16 I wouldn't be mad if he fights Joshua next. It's a huge fight, and Fury/Usyk isn't that big of a fight.

Outside of hardcores, though does anyone really care about Usyk/Fury? No one really knows who the hell Usyk is, and if he becomes undisputed, would anyone really care?

Not trying to hate, but wouldn't Parker/Fury also do more money than Usyk/Fury. I'm an Usyk fan, but as far as I know, the dude doesn't draw flies. I don't even think he's as popular as the Klitschkos. I could be wrong because I'm no European authority, but is he even comparable to the Klitschkos?
I'd say more people in the UK know who Usyk is than Joyce, Parker and Dubois.
Yeah but one can argue that is strictly because of all the drama that Tyson Fury started. Even with Usyk beating Joshua twice most people care to see Joshua more against Fury, even though that fight should have happened 3 or 4 years ago.

If Fury faces Joshua and beats him, it will be bigger the 3 mandatories Usyk will have. I think by that point the public opinion will drift back to Fury. :maybe: Only the hardcore fans will hold on to the grudges. Whether we like it or not it is the casual fan base that will drive the most money.

And of course all the controversy will only make the hardcore fans pay out the big dollars once the undisputed fight ever is made, provided Usyk doesn't lose along the way. What would have been a $75 pay per view may end up being $100 by that time.

Usyk may be the biggest threat in the division and the most skilled, but he's not a star. Matter of fact one might make an argument that his inclusion to the division has only made Fury-Joshua, Wilder-Joshua, etc harder to make because it's one more roadblock to get passed.
Nobody in Boxing is a Star.

Ask anyone about "Tyson" and they think you're talking about Mike Tyson.

If Fury fights AJ and then Usyk, I really wouldn't have an issue with that.

I suspect he'll duck Usyk until he hears of him sustaining another injury of some sort then he'll feel safe enough to take him on I guess.
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by The Asleep Lamps »

I voted Anthony Joshua but I maybe should have waited until Saturday night's outcome to cast that vote. Can the weekend get here already? :yay:
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by jamesmcdonnell »

He will fight someone he can pay peanuts.
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

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ironbeard wrote: 30 Mar 2023, 07:44
Mexi-Box wrote: 29 Mar 2023, 20:16 I wouldn't be mad if he fights Joshua next. It's a huge fight, and Fury/Usyk isn't that big of a fight.

Outside of hardcores, though does anyone really care about Usyk/Fury? No one really knows who the hell Usyk is, and if he becomes undisputed, would anyone really care?

Not trying to hate, but wouldn't Parker/Fury also do more money than Usyk/Fury. I'm an Usyk fan, but as far as I know, the dude doesn't draw flies. I don't even think he's as popular as the Klitschkos. I could be wrong because I'm no European authority, but is he even comparable to the Klitschkos?
There is no doubt about your opinion.

Usyk has defeated AJ twice. He has been undisputed Cruiser champ. He is an acknowledged current P4P top 5. He is well known around the globe, especially in places where boxing still “draws flies.” The fact that he is Ukrainian just adds to that fame.

There is no excuse for this fight not happening, but that won’t stop wrong ones like you from making up ignorant 💩.

Sure, AJ v Fury is a huge fight, but nobody with any sense is foolish enough to honestly think that it is bigger worldwide than Usyk v Fury. Fans around the world know the truth, from Asia to Africa to Latin America to Putinland to Europe and in America.

Fury is ducking Usyk.
Unless you show me his TV numbers, you're just speculating. All that sounds great, but show me what his TV numbers are without Joshua.

You're kidding me with worldwide. You're delusional as hell if you think any Americans know Usyk. Hell, most Americans don't give a crap about Fury.

Fury/Joshua is a bigger fight for the general public. Only a few boxing nerds on the forums really care too much that Usyk/Fury won't happen.
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by Perkin Warbeck »

I'd like to see Fury-Joshua, but I think Fury has lost his desire to fight and may soon retire. He evidently has enough money to live on for the rest of his life.

I think Wilder-Joshua is more likely. Both fighters and their promoters say they want it.
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by Tony1244 »

I picked Whyte because it's one of the dullest picks and that's usually what happens.
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by ironbeard »

Mexi-Box wrote: 30 Mar 2023, 18:15
ironbeard wrote: 30 Mar 2023, 07:44
Mexi-Box wrote: 29 Mar 2023, 20:16 I wouldn't be mad if he fights Joshua next. It's a huge fight, and Fury/Usyk isn't that big of a fight.

Outside of hardcores, though does anyone really care about Usyk/Fury? No one really knows who the hell Usyk is, and if he becomes undisputed, would anyone really care?

Not trying to hate, but wouldn't Parker/Fury also do more money than Usyk/Fury. I'm an Usyk fan, but as far as I know, the dude doesn't draw flies. I don't even think he's as popular as the Klitschkos. I could be wrong because I'm no European authority, but is he even comparable to the Klitschkos?
There is no doubt about your opinion.

Usyk has defeated AJ twice. He has been undisputed Cruiser champ. He is an acknowledged current P4P top 5. He is well known around the globe, especially in places where boxing still “draws flies.” The fact that he is Ukrainian just adds to that fame.

There is no excuse for this fight not happening, but that won’t stop wrong ones like you from making up ignorant 💩.

Sure, AJ v Fury is a huge fight, but nobody with any sense is foolish enough to honestly think that it is bigger worldwide than Usyk v Fury. Fans around the world know the truth, from Asia to Africa to Latin America to Putinland to Europe and in America.

Fury is ducking Usyk.
Unless you show me his TV numbers, you're just speculating. All that sounds great, but show me what his TV numbers are without Joshua.

You're kidding me with worldwide. You're delusional as hell if you think any Americans know Usyk. Hell, most Americans don't give a crap about Fury.

Fury/Joshua is a bigger fight for the general public. Only a few boxing nerds on the forums really care too much that Usyk/Fury won't happen.
Just admit the truth; Fury is ducking Usyk. :OhYes:

Just four words, you can do it.
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by KiwiRider »

ironbeard wrote: 31 Mar 2023, 15:15
Mexi-Box wrote: 30 Mar 2023, 18:15
ironbeard wrote: 30 Mar 2023, 07:44
There is no doubt about your opinion.

Usyk has defeated AJ twice. He has been undisputed Cruiser champ. He is an acknowledged current P4P top 5. He is well known around the globe, especially in places where boxing still “draws flies.” The fact that he is Ukrainian just adds to that fame.

There is no excuse for this fight not happening, but that won’t stop wrong ones like you from making up ignorant 💩.

Sure, AJ v Fury is a huge fight, but nobody with any sense is foolish enough to honestly think that it is bigger worldwide than Usyk v Fury. Fans around the world know the truth, from Asia to Africa to Latin America to Putinland to Europe and in America.

Fury is ducking Usyk.
Unless you show me his TV numbers, you're just speculating. All that sounds great, but show me what his TV numbers are without Joshua.

You're kidding me with worldwide. You're delusional as hell if you think any Americans know Usyk. Hell, most Americans don't give a crap about Fury.

Fury/Joshua is a bigger fight for the general public. Only a few boxing nerds on the forums really care too much that Usyk/Fury won't happen.
Just admit the truth; Fury is ducking Usyk. :OhYes:

Just four words, you can do it.
Oh! Oh!
Beardie, pick me, pick me, I can do it!

Fury is ducking Uysk :yay:
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by Mexi-Box »

ironbeard wrote: 31 Mar 2023, 15:15
Mexi-Box wrote: 30 Mar 2023, 18:15
ironbeard wrote: 30 Mar 2023, 07:44
There is no doubt about your opinion.

Usyk has defeated AJ twice. He has been undisputed Cruiser champ. He is an acknowledged current P4P top 5. He is well known around the globe, especially in places where boxing still “draws flies.” The fact that he is Ukrainian just adds to that fame.

There is no excuse for this fight not happening, but that won’t stop wrong ones like you from making up ignorant 💩.

Sure, AJ v Fury is a huge fight, but nobody with any sense is foolish enough to honestly think that it is bigger worldwide than Usyk v Fury. Fans around the world know the truth, from Asia to Africa to Latin America to Putinland to Europe and in America.

Fury is ducking Usyk.
Unless you show me his TV numbers, you're just speculating. All that sounds great, but show me what his TV numbers are without Joshua.

You're kidding me with worldwide. You're delusional as hell if you think any Americans know Usyk. Hell, most Americans don't give a crap about Fury.

Fury/Joshua is a bigger fight for the general public. Only a few boxing nerds on the forums really care too much that Usyk/Fury won't happen.
Just admit the truth; Fury is ducking Usyk. :OhYes:

Just four words, you can do it.
Dude, I'm an Usyk fan. I'm the only one on this forum that said he'd beat Joshua right out from CW. Fury is ducking Usyk, but what I said doesn't make it any less true. Usyk is not a draw.
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by ironbeard »

Mexi-Box wrote: 31 Mar 2023, 21:28
ironbeard wrote: 31 Mar 2023, 15:15
Mexi-Box wrote: 30 Mar 2023, 18:15

Unless you show me his TV numbers, you're just speculating. All that sounds great, but show me what his TV numbers are without Joshua.

You're kidding me with worldwide. You're delusional as hell if you think any Americans know Usyk. Hell, most Americans don't give a crap about Fury.

Fury/Joshua is a bigger fight for the general public. Only a few boxing nerds on the forums really care too much that Usyk/Fury won't happen.
Just admit the truth; Fury is ducking Usyk. :OhYes:

Just four words, you can do it.
Dude, I'm an Usyk fan. I'm the only one on this forum that said he'd beat Joshua right out from CW. Fury is ducking Usyk, but what I said doesn't make it any less true. Usyk is not a draw.
Yes he is.
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by DrDuke »

gilgamesh wrote: 30 Mar 2023, 13:04 Ask anyone about "Tyson" and they think you're talking about Mike Tyson.
Before the Fury-Wilder 2 I asked the casual fan, if he would watch a rematch of Tyson Fury against Deontay Wilder, and he answered: "Is Mike Tyson still boxing?".
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

DrDuke wrote: 31 Mar 2023, 23:05
gilgamesh wrote: 30 Mar 2023, 13:04 Ask anyone about "Tyson" and they think you're talking about Mike Tyson.
Before the Fury-Wilder 2 I asked the casual fan, if he would watch a rematch of Tyson Fury against Deontay Wilder, and he answered: "Is Mike Tyson still boxing?".
Mike is a worldwide household name. One of the biggest and most recognisable names in the world and has been for a very long time.

About a year ago, I was at a small family gathering and a few of my uncles just casually started talking about him and mentioned a few of his fights.

Now these uncles are not big boxing fans. They’re the most casual Yu can come across. I doubt they even watch boxing anymore or since.
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by Mexi-Box »

ironbeard wrote: 31 Mar 2023, 22:43
Mexi-Box wrote: 31 Mar 2023, 21:28
ironbeard wrote: 31 Mar 2023, 15:15
Just admit the truth; Fury is ducking Usyk. :OhYes:

Just four words, you can do it.
Dude, I'm an Usyk fan. I'm the only one on this forum that said he'd beat Joshua right out from CW. Fury is ducking Usyk, but what I said doesn't make it any less true. Usyk is not a draw.
Yes he is.
Is this one of those things if you say it enough it might become true? It won't. Usyk can draw flies.
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by margaret thatcher »

fury needs to fight wallin again or chisora 4 to get my interest , those are the big fights, no point wasting time with usyk since he's obviously above that like he says
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by adislav123 »

Mexi-Box wrote: 01 Apr 2023, 01:33
ironbeard wrote: 31 Mar 2023, 22:43
Mexi-Box wrote: 31 Mar 2023, 21:28

Dude, I'm an Usyk fan. I'm the only one on this forum that said he'd beat Joshua right out from CW. Fury is ducking Usyk, but what I said doesn't make it any less true. Usyk is not a draw.
Yes he is.
Is this one of those things if you say it enough it might become true? It won't. Usyk can draw flies.
naturalistic approach? in color? or just lots of dots and swirls like one draws flies over a pile of shite?
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by cfang »

V disappointed with fury. He clearly doesn’t give a shit about the fans. It just pisses everyone off he builds up fights we want and then backs away. He likes the attention.
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by apollo creed »

AJ or Francis Ngannou but it would have to be a 99-1 % split money and no rematch otherwise those guys would be "cowards and pussies" lol
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by Thomastearns »

Mexi-Box wrote: 31 Mar 2023, 21:28
ironbeard wrote: 31 Mar 2023, 15:15
Mexi-Box wrote: 30 Mar 2023, 18:15

Unless you show me his TV numbers, you're just speculating. All that sounds great, but show me what his TV numbers are without Joshua.

You're kidding me with worldwide. You're delusional as hell if you think any Americans know Usyk. Hell, most Americans don't give a crap about Fury.

Fury/Joshua is a bigger fight for the general public. Only a few boxing nerds on the forums really care too much that Usyk/Fury won't happen.
Just admit the truth; Fury is ducking Usyk. :OhYes:

Just four words, you can do it.
Dude, I'm an Usyk fan. I'm the only one on this forum that said he'd beat Joshua right out from CW. Fury is ducking Usyk, but what I said doesn't make it any less true. Usyk is not a draw.

Quite right.

It's just an unfortunate fact of business that someone like Jake Paul can be a bigger draw than the likes of Artur Beterbiev, Dmitry Bivol and even Oleksandr Usyk.

We have to remember that boxing is primarily a business first and the formalities of any sporting element are a very distant second.

In fact they are sometimes a major inconvenience to the business of making money.

Sadly this is a business where the most talented of boxers can often pass through and hardly make a dent or a cent, whilst loud mouthed crafty clowns can bask in a life of luxury.

To get the devil's money in the devil's own backyard, you are compelled to break bread with and sign for the devil. That's the way of the world, and it's not changing anytime soon.

Fury himself learned that fairly early on. Anyone else remember his comments about the global banks secretly running the world?


Usyk may not be the biggest draw in HW boxing, there's at least 3 names bigger, but he does have the belts.

So if any money to burn Saudis want it bad enough then it will happen later this year, maybe in Jeddah.

It could still possibly happen in London, but clearly the US has no taste for any big fight that doesn't feature a US boxer.

Publicly the United States of America has always been a very insular nation, despite secretly having it's fingers in every pie all over the globe.

Anyway, it would be interesting to see Tyson Fury go 12 rounds in the same sweaty conditions at the same pace that Joshua and Usyk did.
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by The Asleep Lamps »

It will be interesting (for some) to see where Ngannou fits into the picture. I don't think Fury can face him for the 'baddest man on the planet' until he deals with Usyk first. You can call it 'Champ vs Champ' but that doesn't sound as appealing. :D
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by ironbeard »

Mexi-Box wrote: 01 Apr 2023, 01:33
ironbeard wrote: 31 Mar 2023, 22:43
Mexi-Box wrote: 31 Mar 2023, 21:28

Dude, I'm an Usyk fan. I'm the only one on this forum that said he'd beat Joshua right out from CW. Fury is ducking Usyk, but what I said doesn't make it any less true. Usyk is not a draw.
Yes he is.
Is this one of those things if you say it enough it might become true? It won't. Usyk can draw flies.
:lol: That is something that 6’9” tub of lard CAN do better than Usyk.
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by The Asleep Lamps »

The Asleep Lamps wrote: 30 Mar 2023, 14:01 I voted Anthony Joshua but I maybe should have waited until Saturday night's outcome to cast that vote. Can the weekend get here already? :yay:
I'm sorry I jinxed you Anthony. I change my vote to Joe Joyce who fights in two weeks. :lol:
edit -- Is Joyce vs Zhang really a two star fight? It seems a little more important than that. (I guess b/c Zhang lost to Hrgovic. That dropped him down to the next tier.)
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by gregregegg »

The Asleep Lamps wrote: 02 Apr 2023, 09:31
The Asleep Lamps wrote: 30 Mar 2023, 14:01 I voted Anthony Joshua but I maybe should have waited until Saturday night's outcome to cast that vote. Can the weekend get here already? :yay:
I'm sorry I jinxed you Anthony. I change my vote to Joe Joyce who fights in two weeks. :lol:
edit -- Is Joyce vs Zhang really a two star fight? It seems a little more important than that. (I guess b/c Zhang lost to Hrgovic. That dropped him down to the next tier.)
The last update made stars much harsher. Think it was a 4 star fight when anounced.

Stars are a novlety but I think they have it wrong this update…

Aj vs Franklin was also 2 stars…

Stars aside it’s a great fight.
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by joshj909 »

gregregegg wrote: 02 Apr 2023, 22:31
The Asleep Lamps wrote: 02 Apr 2023, 09:31
The Asleep Lamps wrote: 30 Mar 2023, 14:01 I voted Anthony Joshua but I maybe should have waited until Saturday night's outcome to cast that vote. Can the weekend get here already? :yay:
I'm sorry I jinxed you Anthony. I change my vote to Joe Joyce who fights in two weeks. :lol:
edit -- Is Joyce vs Zhang really a two star fight? It seems a little more important than that. (I guess b/c Zhang lost to Hrgovic. That dropped him down to the next tier.)
The last update made stars much harsher. Think it was a 4 star fight when anounced.

Stars are a novlety but I think they have it wrong this update…

Aj vs Franklin was also 2 stars…

Stars aside it’s a great fight.
The stars of the fight are equal to the stars of the lowest boxer involved in the fight. It just means that Zhang and Franklin are fairly low ranked.
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by The Asleep Lamps »

So Brandon Lee vs Pedro Campa is a four star fight but Joshua vs Franklin is a two star b/c the 140 lb division is deeper than HW. That works I guess so long as Franklin and Zhang don't pull off the upset. Because if Zhang upsets Joyce, then that would clearly be a significant outcome. :salut:
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Re: Who will Tyson Fury fight next?

Post by joshj909 »

The Asleep Lamps wrote: 03 Apr 2023, 06:05 So Brandon Lee vs Pedro Campa is a four star fight but Joshua vs Franklin is a two star b/c the 140 lb division is deeper than HW. That works I guess so long as Franklin and Zhang don't pull off the upset. Because if Zhang upsets Joyce, then that would clearly be a significant outcome. :salut:
Yep. Only the top 15 are over 3* at heavyweight whereas the top 53 are over 3* at super lightweight.
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