AJ considering step aside money?

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  1. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    When aske about stepping aside to let Fury figt Usyk for the unified belts, AJ replied saying he considers three things when deciding whats next for his career, money quality and time, he`s not giving a straight answer on the subject.
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  2. senpai

    senpai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You cannot trust Fury.

    He can say that he will fight Usyk in March, but retire after new year.

    Just like he said that He will fight Whyte in December but now he don't wanna hear his name
     
  3. Penne Pollo

    Penne Pollo Is Sniffing Your Kid's Hair banned Full Member

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    Get it in writing.
     
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  4. Ted Stickles

    Ted Stickles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I just read an article about him thinking about it now, and quite honestly it makes sense for him to accept it.
     
  5. DramaShow

    DramaShow 19 banned Full Member

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    Good move. He can fight another contender, easy win, and fight the winner of Fury Usyk. He could smash Whyte again.

    If Usyk beats Fury, his loss to Usyk doesn't look all that bad. If Fury wins, demand will be high for Joshua Fury again and maybe he'll have figured out a better plan to beat Usyk.

    However, I am doubtful to whether Fury actually wants to fight Usyk.
     
  6. Puroresu_Fan

    Puroresu_Fan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He doesn't really say that. Taking the whole interview in context it's a guy who wants the Usyk fight and it would take a huge amount of money and a guarantee he won't miss out on fights.

    They can't guarantee that.
     
  7. vast

    vast Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Step aside take the cash and face the winner.
     
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  8. boxfap

    boxfap USA! USA! USA!

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    I really cant see AJ stepping aside from his only shot at redemption. If he does then he is no longer a fighter mentally, if he ever was
     
  9. Puroresu_Fan

    Puroresu_Fan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Sounds easy but thats on the assumption Fury v Usyk would have no rematch clause and then no mandatory defences also get called.

    AJ will discuss any kind of offer but realistically unless it meets multiple demands it ain't happening.
     
  10. Ty is That Guy

    Ty is That Guy Member Full Member

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    Man, you shameless Fury fans want AJ to step aside so that your fraudulent chumpion can try and get all the titles. While running from a mandatory fight with Whyte. Do you guys want anything else for this con man? Perhaps we can just give him 10 title defenses without him even having to fight for them? You gave him a pass for nandrolone. A pass for fighting Seferi, Pianeta and Schwartz. All three don't even box any more. A pass for faking Covid this year.
     
  11. DynamicMoves

    DynamicMoves Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yes, people want AJ to step aside to make way for a Fury vs Usyk unification, same way they wanted Wilder to step aside for Fury vs AJ.

    Any more stupid questions?
     
  12. Ty is That Guy

    Ty is That Guy Member Full Member

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    Yes, Are you slow or something? Fury would never do that for AJ or anybody else. No one in their right mind would. And Wilder was right not to step aside. Especially when he wasn't going to get paid for it. Fury fans get over it. Your fraudulent idol will not get his way this time. He can't fake covid his way out of this one. Nor can he fake an ankle injury or fake mental illness for it. He will just have to fight someone and risk losing. The end. Stop talking about AJ stepping aside because he won't and he shouldn't.
     
  13. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Wouldn't you want Fury to fight Usyk though ? Usyk is better than Whyte
     
  14. Jackman65

    Jackman65 FJB Full Member

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    Same here! I suspect Fury will try to duck Usyk and I’m a huge Fury fan. He has never looked good against southpaws and Usyk is as slick a HW southpaw as it gets. If he pays AJ step aside money I guess he has to fight Usyk but Fury is flaky. It would be a tough fight for Usyk because of the size difference but I like Usyk in that fight.

    I am a fan of all three guys but Usyk with all the belts is best for boxing because he brings the least amount of drama to the table. He will fight anyone anywhere, something that can’t be said if the other two guys. If AJ refuses step aside, AJ-Usyk rematch is still a good one. I’m equally excited to see Fury or AJ fight Usyk and hope we get to see both fights next year.
     
  15. snake33

    snake33 Active Member Full Member

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    I'd love to see Fury fight Usyk. Much less risky fight than Wilder. Usyk can't knock him out.
    Then he beats Joshua, retires and does color commentary with hundreds of Millions in the bank.
    And some people in here will claim he retired to duck Usyk a 2nd time.
    Like the Lewis Vitali lie that still gets told.