You were one of the guys who said AJ turned down McKean because he's southpaw.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑24 May 2023, 06:19What's this?
Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk | PPV - 18 May 2024
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Who wins?
See, just a misunderstanding of what Tony was referring to.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Who wins?
Probably meant Fury ducking serious challenges in general .. you know from the early days of avoiding David Price; then pre and post gun shy AJ, and nowadays Usykmickey1975 wrote: ↑24 May 2023, 06:12Why? That's been going on a lot longer tan this.big lennox wrote: ↑24 May 2023, 05:42 Now that Spence vs Crawford is on ( excellent fight) it looks even worse on Fury that he won't box Uysk.
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I thought he boxeed Price in his first season as a senior, AJ wouldn't box him or Wilder and he will fight Usyk. That's me done for today, Tone, enjoy your days holiday.tonyevs wrote: ↑24 May 2023, 07:34Probably meant Fury ducking serious challenges in general .. you know from the early days of avoiding David Price; then pre and post gun shy AJ, and nowadays Usykmickey1975 wrote: ↑24 May 2023, 06:12Why? That's been going on a lot longer tan this.big lennox wrote: ↑24 May 2023, 05:42 Now that Spence vs Crawford is on ( excellent fight) it looks even worse on Fury that he won't box Uysk.![]()
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Who wins?
Mixing up a young amateur Fury with a pro Fury
Taking a risk fighting the ancient Wlad and limited Wilder for a world title opportunity and route back is not a free pass on ducking all other challenges.
Taking a risk fighting the ancient Wlad and limited Wilder for a world title opportunity and route back is not a free pass on ducking all other challenges.
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I hope you're right, but I suspect they will not ever agree terms.mickey1975 wrote: ↑24 May 2023, 06:30No, I agree it doesn't look great. I don't think he's boxing McKean, though. Just crap again. As I said, I think he will fight Usyk this yearbig lennox wrote: ↑24 May 2023, 06:18They have phoned each other up, had a conversation, and made it happen.
Meanwhile, Fury is boxing softies and turned down huge money in Saudi Arabia, didn't even have his coach with him for a potential 29th April, and seems to be dragging his heals re Saudi in December. Its not a good look for someone that can't be beat by any man born from his mother..
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Fury on when we can expect to see him fight again
“I’m looking to get out again very, very soon. I’m exploring opportunities here in Australia maybe for my next fight. So, yeah, I’m looking forward to any fight. I want to get on the road, I want to be a fighter that travels a bit, and wins titles and defends belts all over the world because I’m not just a British heavyweight champion, I’m the world champion, which means every country in the world that I’m representing.”
On if he’s even interested in a fight with Oleksandr Usyk
“Does it interest me?! The guy’s a little pussy, he’s been running away from me like a year, and I’m finding it very difficult to get him into the ring. But I don’t blame him because I’m going to punch the fornicate out of him when I get him in there. So, yeah, keep running, bitch. Keep running.”
On his social media beef with Jon Jones
“I don’t really make a lot to it, to be honest...because I’m no UFC fighter and he’s definitely no boxer, so what’s going to happen?”
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Usyk biggest ducker in the sport, ickle pussayRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑24 May 2023, 09:54
Fury on when we can expect to see him fight again
“I’m looking to get out again very, very soon. I’m exploring opportunities here in Australia maybe for my next fight. So, yeah, I’m looking forward to any fight. I want to get on the road, I want to be a fighter that travels a bit, and wins titles and defends belts all over the world because I’m not just a British heavyweight champion, I’m the world champion, which means every country in the world that I’m representing.”
On if he’s even interested in a fight with Oleksandr Usyk
“Does it interest me?! The guy’s a little pussy, he’s been running away from me like a year, and I’m finding it very difficult to get him into the ring. But I don’t blame him because I’m going to punch the fornicate out of him when I get him in there. So, yeah, keep running, bitch. Keep running.”
On his social media beef with Jon Jones
“I don’t really make a lot to it, to be honest...because I’m no UFC fighter and he’s definitely no boxer, so what’s going to happen?”
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Usyk has signed an agreement with Saudi Arabia-based Skill Challenge Promotions (SCP)
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“It’s a great opportunity to bring the biggest fight in heavyweight history to the boxing fans of the whole world," noted Usyk. "Tyson Fury doesn’t want this fight, but we will make it.”
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Who wins? China aswell + Japan & Africa.
The entire Russian army can fit through that ugly b****ds GAP teeth ![[icon_e_biggrin.gif] :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Who wins?
I think fury’s aware he’s made a fool of himself and done a lot of damage to his reputation. He seems to have given up on a meaningful career and is on cruise and collect mode. He’ll draw crowds abroad, but his hearts clearly not in it anymore. I wonder if that 3rd wilder fight has taken something out of him.
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Fury will only 'fight' in Saudi if it's a staged fight he gets to win with the WWE.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑03 Jun 2023, 14:39 Usyk has signed an agreement with Saudi Arabia-based Skill Challenge Promotions (SCP)
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It's nice that Quickey has finally come out. Hopefully he'll calm down a bit and get the support he needs from friends and family.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑24 May 2023, 09:54
Fury on when we can expect to see him fight again
“I’m looking to get out again very, very soon. I’m exploring opportunities here in Australia maybe for my next fight. So, yeah, I’m looking forward to any fight. I want to get on the road, I want to be a fighter that travels a bit, and wins titles and defends belts all over the world because I’m not just a British heavyweight champion, I’m the world champion, which means every country in the world that I’m representing.”
On if he’s even interested in a fight with Oleksandr Usyk
“Does it interest me?! The guy’s a little pussy, he’s been running away from me like a year, and I’m finding it very difficult to get him into the ring. But I don’t blame him because I’m going to punch the fornicate out of him when I get him in there. So, yeah, keep running, bitch. Keep running.”
On his social media beef with Jon Jones
“I don’t really make a lot to it, to be honest...because I’m no UFC fighter and he’s definitely no boxer, so what’s going to happen?”
Why don't these pathetic, boot lucking interviewers press Fury on his utter bollocks. Everyone knows Fury ducked Usyk.
Yet these lickspittle let Fury spout his nonsense and nod along mindlessly before asking the next bootlicking question.
Pathetic interviewing. Do their job and call him out on it. So what if Fury gets mardy.
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Good luck to Usyk for signing what will no doubt set him up for life but not sure it is going to work well in getting him a big name opponent after he fights Dubois.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑03 Jun 2023, 14:39 Usyk has signed an agreement with Saudi Arabia-based Skill Challenge Promotions (SCP)
I say that because Usyk has now effectively become the 'home' fighter in Saudi and it won't be good for business if he loses his first fight of his new contract.
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Saudi Arabia preparing ‘premium offer’ for Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk in December
December is looking like it’s going to be a very good month for boxing fans as a night of superfights in Saudi Arabia is coming together with the world’s best heavyweights.
The plan is to have Tyson Fury fight Oleksandr Usyk to unify the heavyweight titles. In the co-main event, Anthony Joshua will fight Deontay Wilder. Both fights would headline a card on their own. Together it will undoubtedly be the biggest combat sports event of the year.
But will these fights come together? Fury vs. Usyk has fallen apart before, and Fury is known to be a difficult negotiator.
According to Skill Challenge Saudi Arabia’s Director of Boxing Operations Amer Abdallah, there will be no issue enticing “The Gypsy King” to fight.
“The premium offer will be coming soon, it will be based on the market value and demand of the fight,” Abdallah told TalkSport. “Tyson is frustrated, he wants to fight. If he can land something in September or October and then clear himself for December, we would love to make that offer. It will be a premium price, we would never insult anybody with a low offer.”
When this night of superfights was first revealed, reports had the purse budget for the event at $400 million. So there shouldn’t be an issue financially. Abdallah has also made it clear that he considers Fury the promotional lynchpin for the whole event and the biggest draw. That means he should be collecting a hefty portion of that nearly half billion amount.
That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t expect to see Fury out until the end of the year. “The Gypsy King” is in camp and teased an announcement soon. Given how much money is on the line for December, don’t expect a very challenging opponent.
December is looking like it’s going to be a very good month for boxing fans as a night of superfights in Saudi Arabia is coming together with the world’s best heavyweights.
The plan is to have Tyson Fury fight Oleksandr Usyk to unify the heavyweight titles. In the co-main event, Anthony Joshua will fight Deontay Wilder. Both fights would headline a card on their own. Together it will undoubtedly be the biggest combat sports event of the year.
But will these fights come together? Fury vs. Usyk has fallen apart before, and Fury is known to be a difficult negotiator.
According to Skill Challenge Saudi Arabia’s Director of Boxing Operations Amer Abdallah, there will be no issue enticing “The Gypsy King” to fight.
“The premium offer will be coming soon, it will be based on the market value and demand of the fight,” Abdallah told TalkSport. “Tyson is frustrated, he wants to fight. If he can land something in September or October and then clear himself for December, we would love to make that offer. It will be a premium price, we would never insult anybody with a low offer.”
When this night of superfights was first revealed, reports had the purse budget for the event at $400 million. So there shouldn’t be an issue financially. Abdallah has also made it clear that he considers Fury the promotional lynchpin for the whole event and the biggest draw. That means he should be collecting a hefty portion of that nearly half billion amount.
That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t expect to see Fury out until the end of the year. “The Gypsy King” is in camp and teased an announcement soon. Given how much money is on the line for December, don’t expect a very challenging opponent.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Who wins?
Let’s see what’s Fury's new excuse is
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So, he’s signed to fight himself?
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Who wins?
Is Fury going to earn more taking on Ngannou in an exhibition than he would boxing Uysk in Saudi Arabia? I doubt it very much.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Who wins?
How many million can one man spend in one lifetime? Fury is no Floyd when it comes to spending.big lennox wrote: ↑05 Jul 2023, 07:24Is Fury going to earn more taking on Ngannou in an exhibition than he would boxing Uysk in Saudi Arabia? I doubt it very much.
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Maybe Fury isn't money motivated... Anyway, that's beside the point, who has he signed to fight?big lennox wrote: ↑05 Jul 2023, 07:24Is Fury going to earn more taking on Ngannou in an exhibition than he would boxing Uysk in Saudi Arabia? I doubt it very much.