- Those were our conditions. It's not all about money, we care about legacy and glory. Krasyuk said that Filip is a great fighter and will certainly not turn down this fight if the opportunity arises, especially considering how many times he has been avoided by great opponents. Of course, Hrgovic should not believe in this, but should continue to prepare for the fight with Dubois and focus exclusively on that fight, and let Usyk fight Joshua for the third time...
I've agreed with people who think Fury will find a way to avoid Usyk. Personally, I think Fury is not sure he can beat Usyk and is quietly concerned he'll lose to a "middleweight". The feeling is Usyk will be too slick, too quick, and will simply pick the bigger man apart bit by bit, likely to a points decision the way he did against Joshua. As the much bigger man Fury will have to hope he can lean on the Ukrainian and bully him...and the concern is he's not going to pull it off. It'll leave a stain on his legacy, he'll lose his unbeaten record, and it'll severely dent his fragile ego. So, the narrative is that, until they are both in their respective corners and the bell goes, you must assume Fury will pull out. I'm afraid I agree.
Make up your mind. Iether Fury will be backed by Saudis and they will rob Usyk, or he will not fight at all. Sick and tired of Usyks team talking BS, You are not Brits or US. stop pretending that you good at it
Same, I don´t think he can mentally handle what would come and he himself knows this. Contrary to what he says, Fury cares a lot about what people think of him. He wants to be perceived as this warrior who will fight anyone, anywhere and any time.
Klimas is just messing with Fury and it´s working. When they had that little zoom session with Kilmas, Usyk, Fury and His Excellency; we could see how bothered Fury was by Klimas´ words. Fury hates him. God, I love writing out His Excellency. Still tickles me.