This vid contains an interview where Fury says he hoped AJ can knock him out in 3 rounds and that he didn`t care as long as he gets £20 million for it, that it`s all about money, that`s the attitude Ortiz and Wilder had when they dodged AJ before the Ruiz fight and now the sanctioning bodies are trying to freeze AJ out of his rematch too, do fans agree Fury never wanted to fight AJ and still won`t even if he beats Ruiz? This content is protected
The video author immediately discredits himself when he says both Fury and Wilder did not wish to fight Joshua. Joshua had his chance when offered 50 million but chose to fight Povetkin. The rest of the video is not worth entertaining.
Wilder`s interview after the Breazale fight proved he didn`t want to fight AJ then, he had no answer to Grey`s question, saying he wanted the fight to get bigger so it would make more money, he`s all about the money, he wanted $100 million for the fight!
Fk me, is this old news still being done to death? It's fukin over man, let it go, things have moved on.
You should realise. People like Fury are absolute masters of keeping everyone off balance and guessing. You dont know what day it is, whether they are telling the truth or what the heck is going through their mind. When these people are pro sportsmen, it makes them very difficult to read and very dangerous to be against. Its how they like to operate and provides them a comfort zone whilst heaping pressure on opponents.Its a natural talent. Most fighters talk about themselves in the 3rd person to distance their work from the real them. The comfort blanket.
So if it WAS all about the money, that would be a reason to want to fight AJ, not (supposedly) avoid him... lol. This video provides evidence for one thing only: There should be licenses to talk boxing on YouTube....
Fury says a lot of things. Pretty common stuff for someone who suffers from depression. I ain't mad at you, but I think you should re-think the thread. Fury battled back from depression and addiction that caused him to abandon the richest prize in sports (well, at least it used to be before there were four of them), came back, showed mad stones by taking on Wilder when he visibility was not ready, clearly won anyway, and got screwed. The guy deserves our support. And given Joshua's loss and Fury's clear win over Wilder, yes, Fury is clearly the best in the world, with maybe on Ruiz being able to post a claim. I hope he gets Ruiz next and let the better man win. Two guys with mad courage, whereas a **** bag like Wilder only fights guys who he thinks are crippled. No offense to Joshua who I hope bounces back well.
Not a viable option, he would have had to go and join a relatively new tv network in DAZN. Better to stick with Al Haymon and Shelly Finkel who have over 60 years of experience in boxing between them.
Yeah this clip was from years ago when Fury was suffering mental health issues. It's totally meaningless in today's context.....