It's not being uptight to request you not jump in without bothering to read the thread, or at the very least trace back the conversation I was having with another poster. I feel I've made my point very clear, and have no interest in repeating myself.
Man don't you never disrespect miniq like that. That man has an abundance of loyalty and dare I say, love for Fury. If you go to war, you need someone like miniq to have your back. He never waivers, no matter how much grief people put him through for his blatant ass suckery of Fury. He's a real one.
If Fury takes off a year, he won't take that time for rest and recovery, he'll absolutely fall off the wagon in one way or another.
I notice you once again decided to duck the questions posed and didn't want to answer the queries below That tends to often be someone struggling to back up any point they think they have made Tell me specifically what is incorrect with below 1. Joshua couldn't challenge Fury as Fury decided not to defend his titles after beating Wladimir 2. Joshua signed to fight Fury, but Fury didn't face him and fought Wilder a third time 3. Wilder admitted he took a Fury fight for less money offered than to fight Joshua Tell me if any of 1, 2 or 3 is not correct and I will stand corrected if wrong
I'm not getting into this with you, and I didn't initiate this conversation, so I'm not obligated to answer questions you're trying to shoehorn in here. I made my point already, if you don't get that then that's on you. That's the last thing I'm going to say on the matter.
There was an interview with Bricktop yesterday saying that Luke Partridges retirement has nothing to do with negotiating more money for an AJ fight because "he doesn't need to negotiate for money anymore as he has more than enough" Then it comes out that he wants 500 million to fight AJ which is his way of pricing himself out because we all saw the look on his face after AJ demolished Ngannou! You couldn't make it up
He is afraid of getting knocked out Aj has already been stopped and has less to lose Had Fury beaten Usyk, then I think he would risk the loss to Joshua and say he already beat tye best in usyk and couldn't motivate himself for Joshua However, after losing twice to Usyk he cannot say that. I do think Fury is obviously much further past his physical prime, but either way, he certainly isn't confident
Yeah, by making excuses for his loss instead of taking it like a man and being an example to his children. Fury's career is a joke and the punchline was round nine. That's how he will be remembered and no amount of word jujitsu will change that.
Maybe I should just flood you with questions not relevant to your post and declare victory when you don't answer them. This is not the first time bailey has done this. You answer one question, he comes back with three more. Its tiresome.