Lackeos wrote: ↑09 Mar 2023, 04:47
Pretty dumb to claim that Fury is afraid of Usyk after he beat Wladimir (who was on like a 9-year streak of dominating the division and winning every fight 120-108) and the undefeated version of Wilder. This is strictly down to getting a fair purse split, there is no way that Fury is afraid of Usyk. Not to mention, winning that fight makes him undisputed champion.
He had very little to lose against Wlad and Wilder, now he does have something and he doesn't seem particularly keen on losing it.
Correct! The Wilder camp were kicking themselves afterwards for even tossing that particular biscuit in Fury's direction. I bet they now wish they'd let him rot in the wilderness living off his 'lineal' title earnings.
Somehow they foolishly swallowed Fury's highly publicised account of the post Klitschko fight events.
An account that somehow omitted any mention of failed tests, PED use or the alleged bribery of a farmer's testimony in supplying wild boar testicles.
They saw another tomato can for Deontay to crush whilst he avoided Joshua, or anyone with a pulse.
Fury is a master of deflection and avoidance, his sleight of hand would have impressed a no less celebrated magician such as Paul Daniels.
Whilst we all know he's a philanthropist who gives his purses to charity, pause for laughter, Fury's certainly a master of eking out every last penny out of any contract.
If Usyk does get a contract, it will be derisory. He also better check the provided transport arrangements very carefully unless he wants to arrive at the fight destination via the 3rd class luggage department.
Is this satire or are you just a pathetic, weirdo hater? Because I think a normal person would not be shameless enough to just vomit this much biased hate. They would think "aren't I being super weird right now?"
Re: Why is Tyson Fury so reluctant to agree to terms with Usyk?
Posted: 12 Mar 2023, 04:21
by morm
Tyson " full shit" Fury, Gipsy rabbit ....
Comedian... i doubt he take the fight now.
its only a play, he waste everybodys time.
Re: Why is Tyson Fury so reluctant to agree to terms with Usyk?
Posted: 19 Mar 2023, 14:46
by Perkin Warbeck
Tyson Fury clearly doesn't want to fight Usyk.
Maybe because his body has been abused too much with massive weight gains and losses, wild boar meat and other things, he feels physically unable to defeat a master boxer like Usyk.
Re: Why is Tyson Fury so reluctant to agree to terms with Usyk?
He had very little to lose against Wlad and Wilder, now he does have something and he doesn't seem particularly keen on losing it.
Correct! The Wilder camp were kicking themselves afterwards for even tossing that particular biscuit in Fury's direction. I bet they now wish they'd let him rot in the wilderness living off his 'lineal' title earnings.
Somehow they foolishly swallowed Fury's highly publicised account of the post Klitschko fight events.
An account that somehow omitted any mention of failed tests, PED use or the alleged bribery of a farmer's testimony in supplying wild boar testicles.
They saw another tomato can for Deontay to crush whilst he avoided Joshua, or anyone with a pulse.
Fury is a master of deflection and avoidance, his sleight of hand would have impressed a no less celebrated magician such as Paul Daniels.
Whilst we all know he's a philanthropist who gives his purses to charity, pause for laughter, Fury's certainly a master of eking out every last penny out of any contract.
If Usyk does get a contract, it will be derisory. He also better check the provided transport arrangements very carefully unless he wants to arrive at the fight destination via the 3rd class luggage department.
Is this satire or are you just a pathetic, weirdo hater? Because I think a normal person would not be shameless enough to just vomit this much biased hate. They would think "aren't I being super weird right now?"
I take it you're unfamiliar with the antics of Mr Fury?
Or maybe just a diehard fan struggling to maintain your idolatry of the self proclaimed gypsy king in the face of burgeoning evidence against?
I'm sorry to tell you, but as they say, facts don't care about feelings.
Re: Why is Tyson Fury so reluctant to agree to terms with Usyk?
Posted: 21 Mar 2023, 06:03
by Winter king
I remember Fury boasting several times how he doesnt give a fornicate about money...
Re: Why is Tyson Fury so reluctant to agree to terms with Usyk?
Posted: 21 Mar 2023, 09:08
by IRONFIST
When is the big FW announcement then?
Re: Why is Tyson Fury so reluctant to agree to terms with Usyk?
Posted: 21 Mar 2023, 22:06
by Perkin Warbeck
Re: Klimas: Fury-Usyk is off, Usyk will pursue mandatories
Posted: 22 Mar 2023, 01:22
by Mexi-Box
Fury knows he'll lose. Let Greedybellend retire.
Re: Klimas: Fury-Usyk is off, Usyk will pursue mandatories
Posted: 22 Mar 2023, 04:18
by apollo creed
Also I think Fury maybe wants to cash in big time vs AJ in UK. Its a better money fight and stylistically an easy fight for Fury. Fury would have all the leverages vs AJ, like being undefeated , wbc champion, beat the biggest puncher in the hw division in Wilder, etc.
Usyk is too damn skilled and dangerous. High risky fight. Fury played this greedy-selfish game for a reason. Now he would have that the silly excuse that he wanted the fight but Usyk withdrew from negotiations. lol
Lets see Fury yapping around on social media that Usyk is "scared" to fight greedy king.
Re: Klimas: Fury-Usyk is off, Usyk will pursue mandatories
Posted: 22 Mar 2023, 08:56
by Noxy
Should he agree to 70/30…
Re: Klimas: Fury-Usyk is off, Usyk will pursue mandatories
Posted: 23 Mar 2023, 03:39
by big lennox
Fury's trainer wasn't even training him. What a dreadful time waster Fury is. As well as being one of the greatest duckers in boxing history:
Re: Klimas: Fury-Usyk is off, Usyk will pursue mandatories
Posted: 24 Mar 2023, 11:11
by adislav123
i still think they will fight each other, if not next, then maybe after each one takes care of a mandatory.
should one of them get beat by their respective challenger, we of course got a different situation altogether and the fight might not happen ever.
to assume fury is scared to face usyk or any other heavyweight in a boxing ring is really nothing more than a joke.
exact same goes for usyk and it's self explanatory that they wouldn't be were they are if they were 'scared' to fight any other fighter.
the name calling from both camps is part of the ballyhoo since forever.
same goes for the simple fact that if there's money to split, both parties try to get the best deal possible including the rematch.
what's also part of the fight game since it's invention is that fighters and their fans accuse other fighters of 'ducking', being 'scared' and/or 'greedy'.
Re: Klimas: Fury-Usyk is off, Usyk will pursue mandatories
Posted: 24 Mar 2023, 13:38
by SendoTakeshi
adislav123 wrote: ↑24 Mar 2023, 11:11
what's also part of the fight game since it's invention is that fighters and their fans accuse other fighters of 'ducking', being 'scared' and/or 'greedy'.
What's also part of the fight game since it's invention is that some fans live in denial, ignore facts and change reality how they see fit.
Re: Klimas: Fury-Usyk is off, Usyk will pursue mandatories
Posted: 24 Mar 2023, 17:05
by KiwiRider
big lennox wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 03:39
Fury's trainer wasn't even training him. What a dreadful time waster Fury is. As well as being one of the greatest duckers in boxing history:
Thanks for the clip
So Fury wasn’t even in camp, and his trainer wasn't even booked.
Says it all, Fury had no plans to fight Uysk on the 29th of next month, it was just a big d*ck around of Usyk, his team and the fans (us)
Re: Klimas: Fury-Usyk is off, Usyk will pursue mandatories
Posted: 24 Mar 2023, 20:55
by Evander
There's been plenty of talk of Fury v Joshua, it shouldn't come as a shock.