Explain FFS he is just following along trying to tidy up the latest pile of turds that spill out of tysons deranged gobhole like we have seen so many times before .
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Explain FFS he is just following along trying to tidy up the latest pile of turds that spill out of tysons deranged gobhole like we have seen so many times before .
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handsofstone
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Frank and Bob know not to upset Fury coz he's like liable to take the huff and retire and that will leave them out of pocket with no chance to recoup their losses. They have to kiss his contradictory arse
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Nightmare Roy
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It is very embarrassing though, they must be fuming behind the sceneshandsofstone wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 12:38 Frank and Bob know not to upset Fury coz he's like liable to take the huff and retire and that will leave them out of pocket with no chance to recoup their losses. They have to kiss his contradictory arse
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The Gratest
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Anyone siding with Fury nowadays and believing any of the shite he and his team come out with are basically admitting to being gullible fools, or just looking for a reaction.
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2 deals is the excuse this year. He ducked him last December to fight Jermaine Franklin.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 12:25Yeah called him out once 2 deals were put togetherBigDoofus wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 10:48Joshua ducks Fury yet again and you try and blame Furybig lennox wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 08:10 I guess Fury's only route now is to face Uysk in December for a lot of money. If he turns that down, he is potentially going to be a busted flush. I can't blame AJ not wanting to waste anymore time in negotiations with Fury that amount to a castle on sand.![]()
and as Hearn has said would you put all that potential money on hold to plan a fight with a guy who calls out more fighters in a week than he changes his underpants.
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Of course it’s not happening. He’s made a career of not fighting Fury and Wilder.The Gratest wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 11:03 It's not happening Doofy. You can crawl back into your hidey hole for the next few months again whilst Fury continues to make a prat of himself..![]()
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jamesmcdonnell
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Any fighter who puts two fights on hold, on the basis of a Fury offer, needs his head examining. Fury has more pull outs than a deeply religious male prostitute.BigDoofus wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 13:092 deals is the excuse this year. He ducked him last December to fight Jermaine Franklin.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 12:25Yeah called him out once 2 deals were put togetherand as Hearn has said would you put all that potential money on hold to plan a fight with a guy who calls out more fighters in a week than he changes his underpants.
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Nightmare Roy
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Had the bollox to fight Usyk twice though didn't he.BigDoofus wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 13:11Of course it’s not happening. He’s made a career of not fighting Fury and Wilder.The Gratest wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 11:03 It's not happening Doofy. You can crawl back into your hidey hole for the next few months again whilst Fury continues to make a prat of himself..![]()
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big lennox
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Some excellent trolling by Doofy. It does put a smile on my face.
On a serious note, what a waste of talent by Fury. He is a very talented boxer, no doubt about that, but he is wasting that talent.
It feels a bit similar to the end of Naz's career- he could have done so much more but got lost somewhere a long the way (and ended up losing to Barerra, when he needn't have done).
On a serious note, what a waste of talent by Fury. He is a very talented boxer, no doubt about that, but he is wasting that talent.
It feels a bit similar to the end of Naz's career- he could have done so much more but got lost somewhere a long the way (and ended up losing to Barerra, when he needn't have done).
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mickey1975
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So the facts are… AJ wants to box two people Fury has knocked out in the last twenty months for more money than take a genuine shot at the title. They’re not even pretending it isn’t about money now. And he’ll get zero credit on here if he wins both as both are seen as useless.
Meanwhile, Usyk is boxing for about a quarter of what he would have earned challenging for the title.
Meanwhile, Usyk is boxing for about a quarter of what he would have earned challenging for the title.
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The Gratest
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And there they areThe Gratest wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 13:00 Anyone siding with Fury nowadays and believing any of the shite he and his team come out with are basically admitting to being gullible fools, or just looking for a reaction.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Fury talks shite, why would any fighter take him seriously.mickey1975 wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 14:50 So the facts are… AJ wants to box two people Fury has knocked out in the last twenty months for more money than take a genuine shot at the title. They’re not even pretending it isn’t about money now. And he’ll get zero credit on here if he wins both as both are seen as useless.
Meanwhile, Usyk is boxing for about a quarter of what he would have earned challenging for the title.
Strange that Fury made an offer when he knows Joshua is already signed to fight isn't it?
Give it up Mick ffs.
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I must have missed his fight announcement.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 14:57 Strange that Fury made an offer when he knows Joshua is already signed to fight isn't it?
Give it up Mick ffs.
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He’s been threatening to fight Wilder for 7 years but still needs one more warm-up.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 13:13
Any fighter who puts two fights on hold, on the basis of a Fury offer, needs his head examining. Fury has more pull outs than a deeply religious male prostitute.
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The Gratest
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Jeez Louise
and so it goes on
Fury knows full well Joshua is looking to fight August and December
So he throws a September date out there, full well knowing it won’t be accepted
No-one falling for this bs
Listening to Frank this morning, you can hear he’s pretty tired of it too. Coz he’s not able to do any business.
Zzzzzz
and so it goes on
Fury knows full well Joshua is looking to fight August and December
So he throws a September date out there, full well knowing it won’t be accepted
No-one falling for this bs
Listening to Frank this morning, you can hear he’s pretty tired of it too. Coz he’s not able to do any business.
Zzzzzz
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Twinkle Toes
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Listened to the interview as suggested.
The only thing concrete from them is that Warren hasn't a clue who his fighter is fighting next.
The only thing concrete from them is that Warren hasn't a clue who his fighter is fighting next.
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mickey1975
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He isn’t signed to fight anyone. That’s why they made the offer.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 14:57Fury talks shite, why would any fighter take him seriously.mickey1975 wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 14:50 So the facts are… AJ wants to box two people Fury has knocked out in the last twenty months for more money than take a genuine shot at the title. They’re not even pretending it isn’t about money now. And he’ll get zero credit on here if he wins both as both are seen as useless.
Meanwhile, Usyk is boxing for about a quarter of what he would have earned challenging for the title.
Strange that Fury made an offer when he knows Joshua is already signed to fight isn't it?
Give it up Mick ffs.
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Course not
Let’s just piggy back on everyone else
Its all Fugazi
Who’s Tyson actually fighting since he needs to stay active?
That’s Warren’s words. But he can’t go any further
This all just BS.
You know this
Let’s just piggy back on everyone else
Its all Fugazi
Who’s Tyson actually fighting since he needs to stay active?
That’s Warren’s words. But he can’t go any further
This all just BS.
You know this
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polecateddy
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Presumably at some point the Saudis will realise just how much of a pain in the arse Fury has become, and any hopes of a mega-December payday will quickly evaporate. If it hasn’t already.
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Grilling Machine
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If Fury were serious he'd make a better offer for the proposed Whyte date.
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HomicideHenry
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I'm of the opinion it probably already has otherwise Fury wouldn't be so insistent on every fight happening in England. If undisputed is to happen it would have to happen in England.polecateddy wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 17:19 Presumably at some point the Saudis will realise just how much of a pain in the arse Fury has become, and any hopes of a mega-December payday will quickly evaporate. If it hasn’t already.
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The trolling is from the poster desperately defending Joshua by claiming he has already signed for a fight.big lennox wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 13:55 Some excellent trolling by Doofy. It does put a smile on my face.
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jamesmcdonnell
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tmickey1975 wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 16:41He isn’t signed to fight anyone. That’s why they made the offer.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 14:57Fury talks shite, why would any fighter take him seriously.mickey1975 wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 14:50 So the facts are… AJ wants to box two people Fury has knocked out in the last twenty months for more money than take a genuine shot at the title. They’re not even pretending it isn’t about money now. And he’ll get zero credit on here if he wins both as both are seen as useless.
Meanwhile, Usyk is boxing for about a quarter of what he would have earned challenging for the title.
Strange that Fury made an offer when he knows Joshua is already signed to fight isn't it?
Give it up Mick ffs.
Yes, but they are already well down the road on negotiations, are you suggesting they drop everything, and then start from scratch with Fury, who is known to talk utter pish and has talked about fighting everyone from Francis NGannou to the Ghost of Joe Louis over the last few weeks?
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mickey1975
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No, both parties have said the draft is exactly the same as last year.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑02 Jun 2023, 04:22tmickey1975 wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 16:41He isn’t signed to fight anyone. That’s why they made the offer.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 14:57
Fury talks shite, why would any fighter take him seriously.
Strange that Fury made an offer when he knows Joshua is already signed to fight isn't it?
Give it up Mick ffs.
Yes, but they are already well down the road on negotiations, are you suggesting they drop everything, and then start from scratch with Fury, who is known to talk utter pish and has talked about fighting everyone from Francis NGannou to the Ghost of Joe Louis over the last few weeks?