Strip Usyk of his belts. He’s too inactive.

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  1. Mugen38

    Mugen38 Member Full Member

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    Yes he did because no matter what he agreed to,the Gypsy Queen would move the goalposts further with more ridiculous demands so he Usyk decided enough was enough,stopped his training camp & walked away as he was clearly wasting his time as Fairy had no intention whatsoever of fighting him

    Usyk was in training camp between January-March to be ready for the April 29th date,your hero WASN'T as his own trainer Sugar Hill has already confirmed

    Keep drinking your hero's kool aid
     
  2. Vegan Beast

    Vegan Beast Grandpappy Ortiz Full Member

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    Since Fury fought Wilder for a 3rd time almost 2 years ago, he fought against Whyte and Chisora....

    Beating AJ once is more impressive than whooping Chisora and Chisora ver 1.2.
     
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  3. box33

    box33 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Surprised they let him hold on to it so long plus they could have just stripped him while giving him first dibs at fighting the winner for the new belt.
     
  4. spravedlivylev

    spravedlivylev Haaaappy Neeeew Yeeeear! banned Full Member

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    And let's not forget that this Whyte is a shell-of-his-pre-Povetkin-self version, with possible permanent neurological damage from that brutal KO.
     
  5. BoxingWarrior

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    Fury is playing Floyd's game. He has been making demands after demands to make the fight not happening until the right time that Usyk is over the hill. When that time comes their fight will be easy the make. Fury needs only more time for him to school Usyk.
     
  6. Ex Army Jim 39

    Ex Army Jim 39 couldnt believe the price of chairs banned Full Member

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    fury is money man look at what usyk is earning against dubois it proves he only deserved 30 per cent how can anybody argue with that usyk wanted saudi money that is proved also
     
  7. spravedlivylev

    spravedlivylev Haaaappy Neeeew Yeeeear! banned Full Member

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    Lol. Dubois is a mandatory, and the fight will be in the not-exactly-global-economic-power-house Poland - what do you expect?

    Where do you get the idea that Fury is this big cash cow? His PPV numbers are utter s**te. There were only 7000 spectators in a Las Vegas arena that could seat 20.000 people when he fought Wallin - and half of those people were given their tickets free. Nobody gives a flying f**k about Fury outside of the UK - and even in the UK he is losing popularity hand over fist.

    If Fury is this big megastar cash cow, why did his Chisora bout got barely one third of PPV sales that the Usyk-Chisora bout generated? Look up the numbers. Even the Usyk-Bellew bout sold more PPVs than the Fury-Wilder bout, lol.

    If Fury is this big megastar cash cow, why isn't he the one signed by the Saudis? He was there talking with them when his brother fought that YouTuber. Fury was talking about "a big announcement" then, posted a photo of himself posing with the Saudis. So where is the big announcement? Everyone expected that he would sign a deal with them, that is what he meant with the announcement. Why wasn't he signed? Why did the Saudis, who are all about global exposure and highest possible profit, sign this "no draw" Usyk guy instead?

    I asked these things from dozens of Fury vassals before and NONE was able to answer to any of these questions. Care to give it a shot?
     
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  8. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Fracture10 is a joke of a poster.

    Wait, let me correct that, Fracture10 was a joke of a poster.
     
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  9. senpai

    senpai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's really easy to become a fanboy right ? defend a man who most of you don't give a chance against AJ. Now he is best ever.

    Nobody is above boxing. If he is inactive for more than 12 months, he should be stripped.

    Same goes to every single boxer, who you guys start to worship
     
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  10. spravedlivylev

    spravedlivylev Haaaappy Neeeew Yeeeear! banned Full Member

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    You keep going on about Usyk’s inactivity. I don’t see you talking about Fury’s inactivity who didn’t have a proper fight for over fourteen months now.

    And going by your fair assessments, I’m pretty sure that if Usyk fought a mandatory defence against the corpse of Chisora now, you wouldn’t stop talking about it how weak a fight that is and how that doesn’t count as proper activity.

    You guys with this agenda are so predictable.
     
  11. senpai

    senpai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury is not relevant for me. Why would I talk about him, when he is old news and never was great in my book, Usyk on the other hand, he had a chance to be great, but inactivity is killing him and his chances.

    BS. I want to watch top HW fights with top 15 opponents. Does not matter who it is.

    Who ? Boxing fan, who won't want to defend someone inactivity ? It's bad for boxing, end of the story.
     
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  12. Loudon

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    It’s such a tough predicament though.

    If he relinquished the belts, it would leave him weaker at the negotiating table.

    Who would want to fight him without the chance to take his belts?

    It would be an unnecessary risk for a fighter.

    What big money fights would realistically be available?

    Would a guy like Wilder take him on without the belts? What would be the point from Wilder’s perspective? A potential loss, which could lower his own stock, without anything on the line.

    Fury clearly doesn’t want to fight him for undisputed. So he’d be even less inclined to fight him with nothing on the line.

    The only realistic fights for Usyk would be against guys like Ruiz. But then Ruiz would probably want to target someone less dangerous for more of a reward.
     
  13. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    Yet it’s clearly not his fault that he’s been inactive for a year.

    The Fury fight should have happened late last year. And if Fury hadn’t have issued such disrespectful and crazy demands, it would definitely have already happened earlier this year.
     
  14. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    It is absolutely scandalous. But Tyson Fury has blocked an undisputed match up.
     
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  15. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    There is no messed up reality.

    I’ve followed Tyson’s whole career.

    Tyson deliberately priced himself out of the fight, by asking for a ludicrous 70/30 split in his favour. A split which you nor anybody else can ever justify. It was a disgrace.

    Wilder wouldn’t touch Usyk. He’d never be able to find the time or space to knock out Usyk. Usyk would dominate him with his skills. Wilder has no jab, no-in fighting skills and is left completely vulnerable without landing those power shots.