Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - 29 April 2023?
Posted: 23 Mar 2023, 13:29
I hate Fury more than Carlos Baldomir
He didn’t say his usual.
The video of them training together with Hill filming it is from 3 days ago but it just doesn’t suit your agenda. If Usyk comes back to the table and signs the contract do you honestly think that Hill won’t train Fury?big lennox wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 12:07BigDoofus wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 12:01You’re not going to link the video off YouTube with Hill watching over Fury and Okolie training together?big lennox wrote: ↑22 Mar 2023, 20:08 Fury's trainer confirming that he was only in the UK for Lawrence's fight and hasn't been training Fury at all; and already had a plane ticket booked to head home on the 28th March:
No, I'm going for the latest video from the head coach where he says he has been using Fury's gym but is here purely for his other fighter's fight on Saturday and already had a ticket booked back to the States for the 28th March. Also of note in that interview was that he said he and Fury hasn't even discussed Uysk.
Anyway, the knitting group seems to have grown into millions in the last day or so. Quite interesting.
100% agreedtonyevs wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 14:03 Has Fury become more detestable than BJS??
He is totally delusional - does he really think people will believe him??
Usyk and his team conduct their-selves impeccably. Usyks manager gave a very polite interview where he was clear in not blaming fWank, and even polite about Greedy-belly.
Meanwhile fWank give a delusional piece blaming Usyk on the BBC, and Fury does his typical bullying foul mouthed rant as everyone expected.
Can we add Edwin Valero to the list of people I respect more than Tyson Furymaverick23 wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 14:16 Danny Flexen interviewed Frank earlier. Frank said Fury wouldn’t agree to pay the £1m to Ukraine. So instead he offered Krassyuk a bet for £1m on the fight where the loser would pay.
Pathetic.
70/30 and £1m from Fury to Ukraine and he still wouldn’t agree to it.
And fought more even money fights to boot
No Frank. We really do.Controversial wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 15:02 Here we go
allegedly: “The money is in Tyson Fury. We've got hardcore boxing fans, but the people that make the money are crossing over to the guy in the street who don't know who's got what belts. They know who Fury is, they don't really know who Oleksandr Usyk is.” [@SecondsOutLive]
Remember when Joshua was a superstar and Fury/Warren thought they were the A side despite being comparably unknown.Controversial wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 15:02 Here we go
allegedly: “The money is in Tyson Fury. We've got hardcore boxing fans, but the people that make the money are crossing over to the guy in the street who don't know who's got what belts. They know who Fury is, they don't really know who Oleksandr Usyk is.” [@SecondsOutLive]
To be fair it sounds a fair bet.maverick23 wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 14:16 Danny Flexen interviewed Frank earlier. Frank said Fury wouldn’t agree to pay the £1m to Ukraine. So instead he offered Krassyuk a bet for £1m on the fight where the loser would pay.
Pathetic.
70/30 and £1m from Fury to Ukraine and he still wouldn’t agree to it.
What are you on aboutBigDoofus wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 15:18To be fair Fury pays a lot of tax and a substantial amount gets sent to Ukraine.maverick23 wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 14:16 Danny Flexen interviewed Frank earlier. Frank said Fury wouldn’t agree to pay the £1m to Ukraine. So instead he offered Krassyuk a bet for £1m on the fight where the loser would pay.
Pathetic.
70/30 and £1m from Fury to Ukraine and he still wouldn’t agree to it.
Didn’t Usyk also demand an extra 1% per day that the fight wasn’t signed?
If Fury took home £30m from this fight, his tax would indirectly contribute £50k to Ukraine going by the 2022 percentages.BigDoofus wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 15:18To be fair it sounds a fair bet.maverick23 wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 14:16 Danny Flexen interviewed Frank earlier. Frank said Fury wouldn’t agree to pay the £1m to Ukraine. So instead he offered Krassyuk a bet for £1m on the fight where the loser would pay.
Pathetic.
70/30 and £1m from Fury to Ukraine and he still wouldn’t agree to it.
Fury pays a lot of tax and a substantial amount gets sent to Ukraine.
Didn’t Usyk also demand an extra 1% per day that the fight wasn’t signed?
That’s before all the tax loopholesjoshj909 wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 15:24If Fury took home £30m from this fight, his tax would indirectly contribute £50k to Ukraine going by the 2022 percentages.BigDoofus wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 15:18To be fair it sounds a fair bet.maverick23 wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 14:16 Danny Flexen interviewed Frank earlier. Frank said Fury wouldn’t agree to pay the £1m to Ukraine. So instead he offered Krassyuk a bet for £1m on the fight where the loser would pay.
Pathetic.
70/30 and £1m from Fury to Ukraine and he still wouldn’t agree to it.
Fury pays a lot of tax and a substantial amount gets sent to Ukraine.
Didn’t Usyk also demand an extra 1% per day that the fight wasn’t signed?