Fury team gave AJ deadline till today

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  1. FastLeft

    FastLeft Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Fury is champion.
    He made a good offer. A completely voluntary defence.

    If Joshua wants to demand more and possibly allow the fight to disappear that's up to him.

    I don't like to see big fights go down the pan for sake of ego or greed.
     
  2. MrBarry465

    MrBarry465 Active Member Full Member

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    Good, AJ needs to jsut ****ing take it and get on with it.

    If he doesn't take the December 3rd date due to 'reasons' then it's a pathetic duck and theres no excuses.
     
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  3. Perkin Warbeck

    Perkin Warbeck Boxing aficionado Full Member

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    If Fury was serious, he'd go for the Dec 17th date.

    If Joshua agrees to the Dec 3rd date, then Fury will find some other excuse to avoid him.

    Tyson Fury suffers from bipolar disorder, we should take everything he says with a grain of salt. He's just playing childish games.
     
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  4. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Oh i forget about you. Another addition to my ignore list. I will be sure to unignore you and troll you badly when AJ or Usyk destroy that pathetic fraud Fury.
     
  5. kobashi

    kobashi Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Are some people really gonna defend fury setting a stupid deadline by end of today.

    Even the biggest fury fan can see how silly it looks right?
     
  6. DaRealJT

    DaRealJT Boxing Addict Full Member

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    - Joshua and Hearn said their plan was to always fight in November or December before the Fury fight was even considered a possibility: so Fury offered November 26th or December 3rd, and even let AJ pick whichever one he prefers.

    - Fury offered Team Joshua 60-40, which Hearn has publicly stated on camera that he accepts and that AJ is happy with the split too.

    - Hearn has insinuated that he’s concerned about the winter weather in the UK, so Fury is offering the fight on December 3rd at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, the UK’s only indoor stadium, so there can be no excuses made by Team AJ over the weather.

    If AJ does not take the fight at 60-40 (which according to his own promoter Hearn, he supposedly has no issue with) on December 3rd at Principality Stadium, that is a duck, pure and simple.
     
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  7. SergioJ91

    SergioJ91 Active Member Full Member

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    It's a great offer for AJ, who doesn't even deserve it after 2 losses in a row. He should take it and count his lucky stars that he got such a sweet deal.
     
  8. DaRealJT

    DaRealJT Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The Usyk-Joshua rematch split was 50-50. Why does Joshua now have a problem with a 50-50 split in a Fury-Joshua rematch?
     
  9. DaRealJT

    DaRealJT Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The amount of trolling you’ve been doing over the past few days is very strange. It’s not healthy to be this emotionally invested in Tyson Fury (although I understand, he is the best heavyweight in the world). You need to seek help, my friend.
     
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  10. The Townsend

    The Townsend Zeus. Full Member

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    To be fair to Ronnie AJ Coleman... 17th December Is only an extra two weeks for Fury to wait.

    If Fury cant wait 2 weeks more to fight AJ on the 17th rather than the 3rd... Then Its a duck from Fury and a complete waste of time.
     
  11. FastLeft

    FastLeft Well-Known Member Full Member

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    maybe Fury doesn't want to be messed around for weeks on end.
    The deal isn't difficult to understand.
    They either want it or they don't.

    of course in reality he might mean a few days.
    But it really shouldn't be difficult to decide whether to agree or not.
     
  12. FastLeft

    FastLeft Well-Known Member Full Member

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    why should AJ demand 2 weeks extra?
    Fury is champion making the offer.
    Yes it's all pretty ego on both sides maybe.
    But it's up to AJ to accept yes or no.
    Like you say it's just 2 weeks.
    So AJ shouldn't sabotage the fight for that
     
  13. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Don't talk s*****.

    AJ plan was to have easy fight in December. Hearn said AJ said he want to be back in ring as soon as possible. This was on 21, straight after he loses. Obviously that was rushed. Hearn mentioned it like 2 weeks ago what the plan for AJ is, and i was the first to make the thread.
    The plan was well written, aka:

    Have an easy fight at December 17th against top 15 ranked HW, and then match with Whyte early in 2023, and then 2 more matches till the end of 2023. This was the rebuild plan.

    It's one to fight a top 15 fighter, and another top 3 guy. Is it that hard to get it, or you just need to twist everything to suit your agenda ???

    Fury team have send the contract yesterday and on that contract the date was November 12. When AJ clearly stated he will be ready for December. Yet they send pathetic offer for November 12 in the official contract - this is a fact. How you going to excuse that ?


    Team AJ have said from the very beginning that they want the fight, but not on short notice, and they want the fight for December 17th, a date Warren pre-booked for Tyson Fury fight, which wasn't going to be Usyk, aka Chisora fight.
    Now they suddenly want anyone to believe they will fight Usyk in February, early March, which like 99% not going to happen.

    Also when Fury made a comeback, AJ was the first to give him an offer, and it was 60-40, which Fury declined. Yet he accepted Wilder offer, which was exactly the same.


    Yeah it's one guy using the other guy name, and that's not AJ. Neither is AJ ducking. But he won't someone handicap his preparation.
     
  14. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Cause AJ was a lot bigger name maybe ? And still AJ is bigger name than Fury. And if he beats him, he will be way bigger in draw. Maybe, cause of that ?
     
  15. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Yeah usual stuff from Fury fanboys when they have nothing to say in their defense. Well done buddy. Be sure to check your medicine though.:D