boxing 22:20 - Sep 27 with 1254 views | digswellhoop | fury wanta 500 mill for next hed retired typical numpty |  | | |  |
boxing on 11:32 - Sep 28 with 1078 views | Sonofpugwash | His brain seems to be all over the place at the moment.He was like a rabbit in the headlights at the Joyce/Parker slugfest.Getting fed up with the AJ posturing now,doing their level best to avoid each other again. |  |
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boxing on 11:34 - Sep 28 with 1067 views | loftboy | Out of interest why does loftgirl downvote everyone one of digswells posts? He’s already explained about his spelling and learning difficulties. It’s coming across as bullying IMHO |  |
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boxing on 11:35 - Sep 28 with 1049 views | SheffieldHoop | I think Joyce and Usyk both give Fury a tough fight. Not sure Fury really wants the smoke. He'll take the Joshua fight, get those millions and bail....That's the Fury strategy IMO. |  |
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boxing on 11:38 - Sep 28 with 1045 views | Sonofpugwash | Joyce is lined up for a rumble with Usyk according to reports.Fury seems destined for Divison 2 as is AJ. |  |
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boxing on 12:00 - Sep 28 with 1000 views | Toast_R | I'm getting very bored with Fury and his constant bulls*t to be honest. I thought he was great after his come back from the depth of depression and re-gaining his world champion status but since the third Wilder fight, he's just turned into a complete knob. Boxing fans want to see fights and they want to get excited about them. What they don't want is his constant bullshit. Everything he says now taken with a huge pinch of salt from retiring to what car he drives, who he's planning to fight next and what he does for charity etc. It's beginning to sound like his Bi-Polar has reared its head and he's relapsed again. Someone needs to sit him down and assess his mental health. When he does finally get back in the ring against whoever, I hope he loses to be honest so the next Champion can actually be a bit more professional. That's sad in a way because he's one of the best Heavyweights in the past 20 years but he's starting to piss his fans off. [Post edited 28 Sep 2022 12:10]
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boxing on 13:01 - Sep 28 with 878 views | Ned_Kennedys | In this instance I think the fault is with Joshua’s camp for the delay in the fight happening. He’s been offered a 40/60 split which considering his recent record is more than fair IMO. If he wanted the fight he would make it happen. |  | |  |
boxing on 13:10 - Sep 28 with 860 views | traininvain |
boxing on 13:01 - Sep 28 by Ned_Kennedys | In this instance I think the fault is with Joshua’s camp for the delay in the fight happening. He’s been offered a 40/60 split which considering his recent record is more than fair IMO. If he wanted the fight he would make it happen. |
40/60 split is meaningless if the contractual terms are unworkable or the broadcasters can’t agree a way forward. Fury’s set the deadline and seems to be the one looking for a way out to fight Charr. Make of that what you will. |  | |  |
boxing on 13:14 - Sep 28 with 851 views | PlanetHonneywood |
boxing on 13:10 - Sep 28 by traininvain | 40/60 split is meaningless if the contractual terms are unworkable or the broadcasters can’t agree a way forward. Fury’s set the deadline and seems to be the one looking for a way out to fight Charr. Make of that what you will. |
I read this without my glasses on and thought: Tyson Fury v little Ilias Chair. WTF? Bet QPR get the points deduction for any low blows from the Moroccan. |  |
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boxing on 13:16 - Sep 28 with 849 views | RBlock |
boxing on 13:01 - Sep 28 by Ned_Kennedys | In this instance I think the fault is with Joshua’s camp for the delay in the fight happening. He’s been offered a 40/60 split which considering his recent record is more than fair IMO. If he wanted the fight he would make it happen. |
Fury setting these arbitrary deadlines is unnecessary and looks like he's ducking it. AJ agreed the 40/60 split and the 50/50 rematch if he won, and Warren and Hearn are still in talks behind the scenes trying to make the fight happen, whilst DAZN and BT figuring out how it's broadcast. AJ has sod all to do with that, he's agreed and letting the suits do their side of it. Fury seems to have dangled this fight in front of Joshua, then whipped it away just before it actually gets signed. Ridiculous behaviour. |  | |  |
boxing on 13:32 - Sep 28 with 812 views | daveB |
boxing on 13:01 - Sep 28 by Ned_Kennedys | In this instance I think the fault is with Joshua’s camp for the delay in the fight happening. He’s been offered a 40/60 split which considering his recent record is more than fair IMO. If he wanted the fight he would make it happen. |
They've accepted the split they are just going through the details, these fights usually take months to be agreed, madness that he's set a deadline of just a week. I think he assumed AJ would bottle it but he hasn't and now Fury is backing out to fight a much easier opponant. Don't get me wrong I think he'd beat AJ but he should just get on with it rather than all these social media posts and tantrums about deadlines, fight is on december 3rd just start training and and let Frank Warren deal with thew contracts. If AJ does pull out then get someone else |  | |  |
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