Fury/Whyte Split confirmed

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  1. kevinreid001

    kevinreid001 Punchdrunk101 Full Member

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    If your whyte and seriously belive u can win take 20 percent have it 60 40 to winner of the rematch. If fury retires your the champ and can demand good money against usyk or aj or wilder.

    Even if lose pretty sure career best payday and could easily fight wilder ruiz etc for plenty money.
     
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  2. Unforgiven

    Unforgiven VIP Member banned Full Member

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    I still don't understand Hearn's plan.
    Is he looking to win the purse bid and then Whyte continue with the battle to get it adjusted to more than 20%?
    Are they planning to just tie Fury up and keep this mess going, or will they attempt to make the fight soon?
    Hearn's already mentioning May as a realistic date. And it's early days still.
     
  3. tee_birch

    tee_birch Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If Whyte wants a bigger slice of the pie then deal direct without Hearn taking his cut
     
  4. UmarIFLUmar

    UmarIFLUmar Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    There's definitely something going on behind the scenes involving Fury, Joshua and Usyk imo.
     
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  5. crixus85

    crixus85 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Let’s hope it only involves Usyk and Fury then, with Whyte v Joshua as chief support.
     
  6. Unforgiven

    Unforgiven VIP Member banned Full Member

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    I said ages ago that Fury v Usyk for undisputed, and AJ v Whyte in a real eliminator, would makes the most sense for everyone. Completely logical for all four fighters, and best for fans.

    I think it's a bit too good to be true for it to turn out that way.
     
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  7. smithshaun

    smithshaun Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think hearn is trying to stall fury vs whyte and deep down wants AJ to step aside.

    He probably like most can't see AJ reserving the result straight away and would prefer him to have more time to gel with a new trainer.

    Hearns preferred outcome i think is fury vs usyk and then either way AJ gets a undisputed shot against Fury or usyk and either one would make record numbers and revenue for matchroom.

    Hearn is desperate to be involved in the undisputed heavyweight fight and being a promoter rightly so, the thought of Fury vs usyk fighting for it though must be gut wrenching for him.

    He has used whyte for years to manipulate the best outcome for joshua
     
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  8. Ty is That Guy

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    It's interesting listening to how stupid a lot of you guys are on here. AJ is not and was never going to take step aside money. Neither is Whyte. Unlike Fury, they both actually want to fight for the belts and fight the best for them too. Imagine AJ taking step aside money and fighting someone like Helenius or Charr right now. How much crap would he get from all of you? But Fury is trying to skip a mandatory and fight them and it's OK??? After 1 title defense and 7 fights in 7 years? While sparring with his buddy Parker who just faked an elbow injury to get out of a Hrgovic fight? Hopefully Friday it goes to purse bid so Matchroom can win it. Then I fully expect Fury to vacate like the chump he is
     
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  9. Brumsongs

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    Seems clear to me that Hearn is trying to set up a two fight deal in Saudi with Fury/Usyk on first and AJ fighting the winner. It makes absolute business sense as it minimises the risk of Joshua losing value. Listen to Uncle Bob.
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  10. Ty is That Guy

    Ty is That Guy Member Full Member

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    I'm glad it seems clear to you. But back here in reality, AJ is announcing his new trainer and the Usyk fight goes ahead in May. I know all you Fury fans want Fury to skip his mandatory. But for once, he's going to actually have to act like a champion and defend his belt against someone good.
     
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  11. Brumsongs

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    Did you watch the video? Arum doesn't want that but says 'people with no contractual relationship' to Fury are trying to arrange it. Dillian Whyte has been silent, AJ is saying nothing either and Hearn just admitted it's on the table. Naturally, if it happens we'll all have to put up with 35 posts a day from you explaining that fighting Usyk and Joshua is the only way Fury can avoid ATG Dillian Whyte.
     
  12. Koli55

    Koli55 Active Member Full Member

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    A big step aside money (and a promise for the undisputed fight) makes sense for AJ, but not for Whyte as no-one can guarantee a future title fight for him. Oil sheiks would have to pay an obscene amount of money to Dillian for that to happen.
     
  13. Brixton Bomber

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    Yes!

    I'm more interested in seeing Tyson handle being the champ then it is feeling that Whyte getting a fair split.

    I'm telling you, Tyson falls apart as the man. He doesn't have the mental capacity to string along a couple of defences as the champ.
     
  14. unfriendlyorchid

    unfriendlyorchid Probably moaning about Sky Sports Full Member

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    Good link.

    My first thought wasn't Hearn, but Probellum, due to Fury's MTK links. MTK manage Fury, but he has no contractual relationship with Probellum.

    You're right of course that Hearn has the Saudi connections. I can't help but feel that he's compromised by the Whyte situation, but boxing is a strange enough business that it might not matter when money of this magnitude are involved.
     
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  15. tee_birch

    tee_birch Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Of course it makes sense for Fury Usyk next.

    The issue is egos here.

    Realistically if Usyk beats AJ again, comfortably, he will never be the commercial draw he was. He will still be a star but he will never be what he was.

    If he regroups and fights the winner of Fury Usyk, especially if that is a Fury win, the fight is huge.
     
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