There is no sign so far they will, that much is for sure.
Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou | TNT PPV - 28 October 2023
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
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x3.big lennox wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 11:36Agreed.coneye wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 10:52
Well i'm gonna be perfectly honest here Doofus , i do turn the page , i do click fast forward anything to do with Fury , BUT and here is the embarrassingly honest part , and i am embarressed to admit it , but really i come on this and a couple of other threads just to see how much and what new rubbish you can come up with ,, I'm actually a Doofus fan not a Tyson fan , although i do think theres a distinct possibility that you both come from the same nutsack to quoin a phrase , or are you actually Big John in disguise ,
Does'nt matter your entertaining either way , keep up the good work
I only come on here half the time to see what the Fury fans have come up with.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
The Fury's become the UK's Kardasians starting August 16th, on Netflix.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
Barry McGuigan:
"I'm very disappointed we didn't get the Undisputed fight. It seemed to me that Uysk wanted it more than Tyson".
"I'm very disappointed we didn't get the Undisputed fight. It seemed to me that Uysk wanted it more than Tyson".
Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
Think its really obvious by now there hanging back praying with great hope that DD lands a hail mary puch wins the belts . THEN WITHIN 4WEEKS signs and fights Fury for 70 ..20
Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
Blouse. Ripped her blouse off you mean
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
Usyk turned it down point blank in December and fled to Poland earlier this year. Now he’s fighting in Poland for a bag of Pork scratchings despite signing a deal in Saudi.big lennox wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 20:14 Barry McGuigan:
"I'm very disappointed we didn't get the Undisputed fight. It seemed to me that Uysk wanted it more than Tyson".
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
It's interesting that McGuigan, Bellew, Nelson, Froch and Tim Bradley, all former world champions, think Fury has shat the bed against Uysk.BigDoofus wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:48Usyk turned it down point blank in December and fled to Poland earlier this year. Now he’s fighting in Poland for a bag of Pork scratchings despite signing a deal in Saudi.big lennox wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 20:14 Barry McGuigan:
"I'm very disappointed we didn't get the Undisputed fight. It seemed to me that Uysk wanted it more than Tyson".
If the Uysk vs Dubois fight is so bad, why are BT Sports showing it?
I have to say, listening to Fury's team defending his loss of nerve is quite entertaining, although, judging by people's responses, most people see right through the paper thin arguments.
Did you see the Steve Bunce interview where he said that he tweeted a picture of a pint he was drinking and it got as many views as Fury's latest tweets about a big fight coming. He concluded that fans are bored and have lost interest in Fury.
I thought that was quite telling.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
So Steve Bunce posting a picture of a pint is quite telling? My god, Len, what has happened to you during these negotiations?big lennox wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 04:03It's interesting that McGuigan, Bellew, Nelson, Froch and Tim Bradley, all former world champions, think Fury has shat the bed against Uysk.BigDoofus wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:48Usyk turned it down point blank in December and fled to Poland earlier this year. Now he’s fighting in Poland for a bag of Pork scratchings despite signing a deal in Saudi.big lennox wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 20:14 Barry McGuigan:
"I'm very disappointed we didn't get the Undisputed fight. It seemed to me that Uysk wanted it more than Tyson".
If the Uysk vs Dubois fight is so bad, why are BT Sports showing it?
I have to say, listening to Fury's team defending his loss of nerve is quite entertaining, although, judging by people's responses, most people see right through the paper thin arguments.
Did you see the Steve Bunce interview where he said that he tweeted a picture of a pint he was drinking and it got as many views as Fury's latest tweets about a big fight coming. He concluded that fans are bored and have lost interest in Fury.
I thought that was quite telling.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
Steve Bunce is one of the country's leading journalists and is too professional to be critical of fighters, so for him to comment on a decline in Fury's support was in itself interesting.mickey1975 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 04:07So Steve Bunce posting a picture of a pint is quite telling? My god, Len, what has happened to you during these negotiations?big lennox wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 04:03It's interesting that McGuigan, Bellew, Nelson, Froch and Tim Bradley, all former world champions, think Fury has shat the bed against Uysk.
If the Uysk vs Dubois fight is so bad, why are BT Sports showing it?
I have to say, listening to Fury's team defending his loss of nerve is quite entertaining, although, judging by people's responses, most people see right through the paper thin arguments.
Did you see the Steve Bunce interview where he said that he tweeted a picture of a pint he was drinking and it got as many views as Fury's latest tweets about a big fight coming. He concluded that fans are bored and have lost interest in Fury.
I thought that was quite telling.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
I didn’t say the Dubois fight was bad. Usyk is getting a fraction of what he walked away from for the Fury fight.big lennox wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 04:03It's interesting that McGuigan, Bellew, Nelson, Froch and Tim Bradley, all former world champions, think Fury has shat the bed against Uysk.BigDoofus wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:48Usyk turned it down point blank in December and fled to Poland earlier this year. Now he’s fighting in Poland for a bag of Pork scratchings despite signing a deal in Saudi.big lennox wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 20:14 Barry McGuigan:
"I'm very disappointed we didn't get the Undisputed fight. It seemed to me that Uysk wanted it more than Tyson".
If the Uysk vs Dubois fight is so bad, why are BT Sports showing it?
I have to say, listening to Fury's team defending his loss of nerve is quite entertaining, although, judging by people's responses, most people see right through the paper thin arguments.
Did you see the Steve Bunce interview where he said that he tweeted a picture of a pint he was drinking and it got as many views as Fury's latest tweets about a big fight coming. He concluded that fans are bored and have lost interest in Fury.
I thought that was quite telling.
Dubois is a big underdog but hopefully he has a go of it (like Chisora) and doesn’t grab the mike afterwards.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
Bunce, along with Hart and Davies, all said it was clear that Usyk walked away from the Fury fight in the hope of getting more money at a later date in Saudi.big lennox wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 04:15Steve Bunce is one of the country's leading journalists and is too professional to be critical of fighters, so for him to comment on a decline in Fury's support was in itself interesting.mickey1975 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 04:07So Steve Bunce posting a picture of a pint is quite telling? My god, Len, what has happened to you during these negotiations?big lennox wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 04:03
It's interesting that McGuigan, Bellew, Nelson, Froch and Tim Bradley, all former world champions, think Fury has shat the bed against Uysk.
If the Uysk vs Dubois fight is so bad, why are BT Sports showing it?
I have to say, listening to Fury's team defending his loss of nerve is quite entertaining, although, judging by people's responses, most people see right through the paper thin arguments.
Did you see the Steve Bunce interview where he said that he tweeted a picture of a pint he was drinking and it got as many views as Fury's latest tweets about a big fight coming. He concluded that fans are bored and have lost interest in Fury.
I thought that was quite telling.
You choose to ignore on that point.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
Lads, there are
separate threads for the AJ and Usyk fights. Try to keep on topic ie Fury v TBA
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
Living it up in Tenerife at 10 weeks to go.
Then faffing around in Saudi with 8 weeks to go.
No training camp in place, no trainer in place, no proper sparring partners in place with 6 weeks to go.
His trainer finally arrives but informs all that he's here to train Okolie and his return flight to the US is on the 28th of March.
Yet some seemingly still believe Fury was planning to fight against Usyk for the unified HW championship on April 29th.![[icon_knockout.gif] :KO:](./images/smilies/icon_knockout.gif)
Then faffing around in Saudi with 8 weeks to go.
No training camp in place, no trainer in place, no proper sparring partners in place with 6 weeks to go.
His trainer finally arrives but informs all that he's here to train Okolie and his return flight to the US is on the 28th of March.
Yet some seemingly still believe Fury was planning to fight against Usyk for the unified HW championship on April 29th.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
Here's the Bunce photo of a pint comment. Draw your own conclusions, I guess:BigDoofus wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 04:19Bunce, along with Hart and Davies, all said it was clear that Usyk walked away from the Fury fight in the hope of getting more money at a later date in Saudi.big lennox wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 04:15Steve Bunce is one of the country's leading journalists and is too professional to be critical of fighters, so for him to comment on a decline in Fury's support was in itself interesting.mickey1975 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 04:07
So Steve Bunce posting a picture of a pint is quite telling? My god, Len, what has happened to you during these negotiations?
You choose to ignore on that point.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
1. Uysk isn't getting a fraction of what he walked away from. Fury didn't even have a trainer lined up for the 29th April date, so a 70/30 split of a fight that would never happen is actually £0BigDoofus wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 04:17I didn’t say the Dubois fight was bad. Usyk is getting a fraction of what he walked away from for the Fury fight.big lennox wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 04:03It's interesting that McGuigan, Bellew, Nelson, Froch and Tim Bradley, all former world champions, think Fury has shat the bed against Uysk.
If the Uysk vs Dubois fight is so bad, why are BT Sports showing it?
I have to say, listening to Fury's team defending his loss of nerve is quite entertaining, although, judging by people's responses, most people see right through the paper thin arguments.
Did you see the Steve Bunce interview where he said that he tweeted a picture of a pint he was drinking and it got as many views as Fury's latest tweets about a big fight coming. He concluded that fans are bored and have lost interest in Fury.
I thought that was quite telling.
Dubois is a big underdog but hopefully he has a go of it (like Chisora) and doesn’t grab the mike afterwards.
2. Therefore, Uysk wisely moved on, is having a fight, getting paid well for it, and promoting the Ukrainian war effort in the process, whilst also saying thank you to Poland.
Meanwhile, Fury has called out twenty thousand names and not boxed any of them.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
No Mickey - what he meant was that Bunce’s post about a pint getting as many likes as one of Fury's is quite telling.mickey1975 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 04:07So Steve Bunce posting a picture of a pint is quite telling? My god, Len, what has happened to you during these negotiations?big lennox wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 04:03It's interesting that McGuigan, Bellew, Nelson, Froch and Tim Bradley, all former world champions, think Fury has shat the bed against Uysk.
If the Uysk vs Dubois fight is so bad, why are BT Sports showing it?
I have to say, listening to Fury's team defending his loss of nerve is quite entertaining, although, judging by people's responses, most people see right through the paper thin arguments.
Did you see the Steve Bunce interview where he said that he tweeted a picture of a pint he was drinking and it got as many views as Fury's latest tweets about a big fight coming. He concluded that fans are bored and have lost interest in Fury.
I thought that was quite telling.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
Seems some people are more interested in his Netflix show than him fighting.
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Who the fcuk would want to watch thatTwinkle Toes wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 06:47 Seems some people are more interested in his Netflix show than him fighting.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
Probably millions more than watch boxing.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 07:13Who the fcuk would want to watch thatTwinkle Toes wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 06:47 Seems some people are more interested in his Netflix show than him fighting.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
To be fair, as brilliant a boxer as he was, I've never once witnessed Sugar Ray Leonard hoover a carpet. It could be good, don't knock it until you've seen it.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
I remember Amir did something similar, each to there own but I wouldn't be interested in a show like that about any sportsmenmickey1975 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 07:15Probably millions more than watch boxing.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 07:13Who the fcuk would want to watch thatTwinkle Toes wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 06:47 Seems some people are more interested in his Netflix show than him fighting.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - September 2023
This thread's taken a bit of a turn. Maybe move it to the Off Topic forum until TBA is confirmed?
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It’ll take something to get past the Fury Usyk 1001 pages thoughThe Gratest wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 07:43 This thread's taken a bit of a turn. Maybe move it to the Off Topic forum until TBA is confirmed?
Which means people are losing interest in the VW Passat guy.
The Heavyweight Champ should be intriguing not, well, boring.
He wants money!!!
Waiting for Saudi
That’s it!!!
Doofus will tell you “Usyk run away l”. No he didn’t
He acquiesced (Jordan) to all of Fury’s demands.
Then came another demand.
Usyk is intriguing. He’s fighting his mandatory. Coz Fury put up too many roadblocks.
And Fury is fighting “who”
So onto December. If it’s true.
Cant see it.
Fury can’t get inside this guy’s head.