Fury pulls out of Pulev purse bid

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  1. Boxalot

    Boxalot Well-Known Member Full Member

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    First he throws his title in the bin rather than fight Price, and now this aswell. He's ducked Price and Pulev already, yet claims to be a "proper fighting man".

    It's twats like Fury who make you appreciate guys like Froch.
     
  2. Jim Bowen

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    Windmill would do nothing of the sort. What's he shown you exactly to make you believe he blows Fury out in one?? That he can beat chunky rednecks and Audley Harrison who's been known to get knocked out by the first light breeze he encounters?
     
  3. Scotty321

    Scotty321 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    A lot more money to be made fighting Haye than a title fight. He will be at least getting 10 times what he would get if he beats Pulev and got a title shot. Fury still a baby in HW terms and his profile will increase dramatically due to what is certain to be a fantastic build up.
     
  4. SkillspayBills

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    I don't like the Haye fight for Tyson but financially it's great. I think Haye didn't fancy it before the Cunningham fight because some and probably himself wondered maybe the kids starting to show his boxing ability and settle down but Haye's a predator and he saw how bad Fury looked against Cunningham and knows how disliked the guy is and how much ££ it will make and will do his upmost to have this fight now.

    Haye's not here for his legacy he's looking for more big paydays and to put right his image. He loves the limelight and the Fury fight paints him in a better light. Fury is hated by many for differing reasons..

    Fury has to fight the best technical fight of his life, It's really that simple. He's got to box like he did with Johnson but be even more sharper. More hurtful and more concentrated. It's a massive ask of a guy who really boxed like a clown against Cunningham. I'm a massive fan of the lad but he didn't do anything of what Peter and Clifton asked him to do.

    He can beat Haye not saying he can't because i feel he'd have a real chance but it's the mistakes he makes there major mistakes and lesser men have exposed them and Haye's a good fighter. Haye massive favorite IMO..
     
  5. Mugsy

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    Actually Wlad is the IBF champion not Vitali, you forgot that in all your bile. Get a clue if you want to abuse people.

    As a Fury fan, I can't say I'm happy about this. I've no doubt he would KO Pulev or Adamek, Haye is different gravy so its not understandable. People forget Tyson is just 24 a baby in heavyweight terms. Theres no reason he couldnt steamroll through Pulev get his shot against Wlad and THEN face Haye.

    All things together anyone that thinks Fury is ducking Pulev to fight Haye in easier fight , is a ****ing idiot who has never seen Pulev fight.

    In reality Fury haters should be happy with Fury here because if he fights Haye hes alot more likely to get KTFO.
     
  6. Solaris

    Solaris Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    You are looking at it from such a simplistic angle.

    Fury has said he wants to be in a position to force himself into being the mandatory fight for Wladimir. He has that opportunity but has ducked it.

    You talk about money. Sure he'll make a lot more for losing to Haye, but what's the point in that? Will set his career back a long way.

    If he fought and beat Pulev, he'll be in a position where he is the most talked about heavyweight in the world.

    The majority of the money is to be made from being champion and making defences of your title, not taking fights vs Haye and being crushed.
     
  7. Mugsy

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    You are a very **** troll.

    Wilder the G is too busy strangling his wife, fighting bums and ducking Derek ****ing Chisora.
     
  8. Solaris

    Solaris Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Sorry Mug, my mistake.

    I'd love for Fury to get knocked out by Haye (which he will). Hopefully his lap dogs (people like you) will stop hyping him up.

    That said in the mean time we'll hear crap about him being a "fighting man" from a "fighting family" when in reality he's a chinny heavyweight who ducked the first fighter that would have caused him genuine problems.
     
  9. Mugsy

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    I guess we will have to wait and see what happens. I think Charr will be going ballistic if Haye pulls out of that fight once again.

    I think he get more experience fighting Adamek but if you're fighting Adamek why wait all this time to announce it leaving everyone to believe hes fighting Pulev in the IBF elim. It just mugs himself off and I'd have to question his matchmaking team if this is the case.
     
  10. ChipChair

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    As long as its Haye next this cant possibly be considered a duck ffs, Haye > Pulev
     
  11. Hooch

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    Not really the IBF/Pulev route was for Wladimir, will now be either Haye for the Dollar or Adamek.

    One would presume the WBC/Vitali route is still in play also.
     
  12. I Shot JR

    I Shot JR Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think he'll announce that he'll be fighting someone in the WBC top ten next- stating that Pulev doesn't bring enough to the table (money) to warrant the fight happening. Adamek is the only feasible opponent that he could dominate in WBC rankings bar Charr.

    I agree that Charr would go ballistic if Haye pulled out of their fight to fight Fury.

    As for TV it'll be interesting to see what Hennessey announces- if he states that Channel Five are back in boxing for x amount of years then the Fury/Haye fight won't happen unless Haye is prepared to fight on Channel Five for very little money.

    It's worth noting that Fury can afford to bide his time due to his age- he has five years on the top contenders and ten plus on the Klitchkos. He simply can afford to tread water for the time being- frustrating as that may seem for the fans.
     
  13. Mugsy

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    The WBC route is interesting.

    Maybe they see Vitali in semi retirement with his politics and advancing age as an easier touch than Wlad.

    If Vitali - Stiverne comes off, Vitali may retire and Haye - Fury could be either another WBC eliminator or a WBC world championship fight for a vacant title if Vit retires.
     
  14. danieljohn

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    good post agree with all of this
     
  15. Solaris

    Solaris Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Of course it can. He had a chance to put himself into a mandatory position for a title fight and is instead chasing $.

    Clearly realises he's simple not good enough.