Good job he’s now giving the public exactly what they want - another chisora rematch. Also when did the three undisputed bouts take place?
Ninety eight punches thrown and shyte loads of jerky posturing ain't schooling Rematch came round fury couldn't shift tickets and cried about how the nation should love him Gtfoh
Last week, Warren said this; "I spoke to Tyson yesterday and he was talking about Joyce next year, having this fight with Chisora, hopefully unifying the titles [in a fight with Usyk] and then fighting Joe Joyce. That's what Tyson was talking about, so we'll see where we go with it. That's where we are with the [Usyk] fight, we are still trying to get it done because of all the time we wasted on the other fight [with Joshua]. We want to get him out before the end of the year so he can have the big one in February with Usyk." Frank was being asked about the resumption of Usyk negotiations, it's not as if he had to comment on potential bouts beyond that, but he dropped the Joyce tidbit into the conversation matter-of-factly. It's fair to take him at his word when he says that Tyson has privately declared interest in meeting Joe Joyce (however it may contradict offhand public utterances). And why not? It's a very natural, easy (in-house) and highly promotable fight to make after Usyk.
What Frank says and what comes directly from Tysons mouth are two different things. my guess is Frank is building Joyce up but everyone knows he will fight either Usyk or for a vacant WBO belt My guess on this one would be to believe the fighter who is getting in the ring that he’s not interested in that rough fight.
Does what's coming from Tyson's mouth here count for anything? This content is protected As I said, it's a very natural in-house fight to make after Usyk.
As I said, it's a very natural in-house fight to make after Usyk.[/QUOTE] Then why was this not made for December 3rd. Joe's manager himself said they would have taken it. Since then he is now saying they are not his generation and he is not interested. The only thing that is for sure, you cant take a word out of Tysons mouth seriously.
Why would Fury choose to face Joyce, who is a huge risk, before a seemingly guaranteed shot at Usyk in the first third of next year?
Then why was this not made for December 3rd. Joe's manager himself said they would have taken it. Since then he is now saying they are not his generation and he is not interested. The only thing that is for sure, you cant take a word out of Tysons mouth seriously.[/QUOTE] Precisely. One rule for one, one for another.
Good follow up from the Geordie King. Setting the big ducker straight. Gypsy Queen is running scared.
Joe is not really a risk for Fury he would pick him off 12 rounds and batter him. Easy win for Tyson and all the money in house.
Joe Joyce himself said he's not fighting that date. It would have been 9 weeks after his previous bout, with an 8 week camp. It's ridiculous people can spout this nonsense but on the same hand use December dates as reasons as to why Joshua couldn't fight Fury despite the fact he would have been sat on his arse for six weeks by the time he would have got in to camp. Joe Joyce did say he would be willing to fight later in December if Joshua fancied it. Funnily enough he never got a response.
I'd favour Joyce to stop Fury. The assemblage of physical attributes Joyce possesses is unique. Stamina, strength, agility and resistant to hard punches. Fury would not get the better of Joyce while clinching. I could see Fury being sapped and stopped in the final third. It could go differently, but it wouldn't go the way you think that it would, which is an absurd forecast. One thing is for sure, Joyce would batter Joshua.