Meanwhile Frank and Tyson can't seem to find Ustinov's phone number anymore since Fury ****ed himself at the sight of Ustinov and ducked the fight.
Fury's 26 y/o and FOUGHT his way into this and ANY OTHER TITLE/MONEY FIGHT. He aint cashing out. He may however be cashing in. Let's wait for the formal announcement that GAYMAN makes irt to Wilder's first defense. If it's not Fury, Potvetkin, or Tony Thompson, and it IS Molina or Szpilka, then we'll know better who's gonna be having a cash out fight with Wladimir/Fury. I suspect, and if I were in charge of Tyson Fury, I'd be awaiting the outcome of Browne/Chagaev and move in that direction. A fight with Browne would bring him nearly as much as a fight with Wilder/Wlad would bring him, and it would get him a title, and a larger % of the revenue from a unification fight with Wlad/Wilder(WBC titlist) In the meantime, Fury would be wise, and I mean WISE to CHASE the loser of the Wilder sweepstakes, be it Tony Thompson, Molina, or Szpilka. Whichever 2 guys DON'T get Wilder in June, Team Fury SHOULD make them an offer they can't refuse.:good In the meantime
Why would Fury fight Ustinov? Why would ANYONE currently top 10 ranked, fight Ustinov? That would be career suicide. Ustinov was a tough SOB when he was a fat plodder. Now that he's lean and mean, he's gonna have major issues securing large fights. And being unranked by the ABCs makes it nearly impossible for him to get even decent fights vs the likes of Kaufman, DeMori, or even Oquendo. Ustinovs in a tight spot. His loss to Pulev set him too far back politically, and his dedication to rebuilding has made him too big a threat to get the kind of fights he needs to progress.:-(