Tyson Fury v Anthony Joshua Battle of Britain Poll

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by BrokerNYC, Sep 5, 2022.


Who wins and how?

  1. Fury KO/TKO

    109 vote(s)
    56.2%
  2. Fury Points

    39 vote(s)
    20.1%
  3. AJ KO/TKO

    43 vote(s)
    22.2%
  4. AJ Points

    1 vote(s)
    0.5%
  5. Draw

    2 vote(s)
    1.0%
  1. BrokerNYC

    BrokerNYC Dubai Full Member

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    Yes, although he did say that Matchroom and Queensbury are still in talks and the talks are going well

    B, Fury’s mentioned inactivity being the biggest issue heavyweight boxers have his whole career, even on the heavyweight round table when referencing his fight with Haye (AJ disagreed and said it’d take Haye a couple of rounds to get used to it lol)

    Usyk micro doses like the rest of the upper echelons, he could easily continue without coming off and be ready for say Feb/March


    Cite your source…
     
  2. Trafford

    Trafford Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Can’t. But let’s just say. I was right about the PPV numbers. Have had a few things I’ve been right on. Things move daily. There’s points on the contract that cannot be signed off. This is completely normal. Every contract in the history of boxing has amendments and negotiation.
     
  3. Shawn michaels

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    Very possible mate and the smart money bet. I just think aj could exploit tysons wide clubbing shots coming in. Usyk is a much harder puzzle than fury to solve imo and harder to nail clean.
     
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  4. Ghent

    Ghent New Member banned Full Member

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    Usyk despite the first win did nothing differently in the second fight if i am being honest, Credit to AJ though because he went in with him again, and although he did not win he also did nothing different really, he was just cannon fodder to see what Usyk brings for others to see...
    Usyk despite all the talk is one hell of a fighter, but the Joshua fights showed his limitations, such limitations would get exposed by a much bigger or even smaller man moving up...
     
  5. FastLeft

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    If Fury didn't want fight he would have stuck to the original offer of the date November 12th once it became clear Joshua was up for it.

    this stupid idea that he thought "oh ****. it looks like AJ is calling my bluff. I'll now offer December 3 because I know that's still 2 weeks too soon for him"
    it makes no sense.

    if Fury didn't want the fight he wouldn't have said 60-40 and 50-50 rematch at all, which was better split than most persons predicted would be offered. he could have said 75-25 for a voluntary defence. or worse.

    but 60% of this fight is a lot of money for himself. so we know he is sensible.

    some persons thinking Fury is actually afraid to take 60% of AJ fight & 50% of rematch! Lol
    where do people get these ideas from?
    Fury would be so afraid of losing a fight to AJ or anyone he'd not take a risk for all that money!??

    AJ is still a massive draw. the idea Fury does not want a piece of that before he retires. only idiots would think that.

    obviously Fury wants the fight.

    Charr signing a contract to fight Fury is irrelevant unless it is proven Fury has been tied to a solid contract to fight Charr all this time. which would never be the case, because Fury is such a lop-sided A-side against Charr, they'd never have him locked in like that. Charr is a nobody.
     
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  6. FastLeft

    FastLeft Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Can you clarify.

    1. these are normal points that need ironing out, (and either will be or won't be).

    OR

    2. it's a deliberately dodgy contract beyond hope and reason because Fury was always fighting Charr and there's never been any intention or possibility whatsoever of fighting Joshua

    which one is it, according to yourself?
     
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  7. Safin

    Safin Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    His source is Twitter, but gets a kick out of pretending to be a boxing insider on this forum. It's something that's extremely common across sports forums, especially in football.

    He says he has been right about quite a few things. Well, a stopped clock is correct twice per day.
     
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  8. Kennedy

    Kennedy Member Full Member

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    All a load of nonsense. He said she said crap. The fight is never happening and every interview is just repeat rinse recycle.

    Sign the contract, tik tok.

    The contract was unprofessional.

    It's all boring, boxing is a joke at times.
     
  9. FastLeft

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    I'd laugh if Fury fights Charr & gets chinned
    & a week later AJ gets chinned by whatever bum he's fighting
     
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  10. Trafford

    Trafford Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Normal that need ironing out. But will be back and forth. On a usual deal of this level it would take 3/4 weeks to do. In a rush could be done in 10-14 days. Depends if both are happy to give a little to make it work. Until DAZN and BT have an agreement in place nothing can be signed as that also has to go in the contract.

    my guess is Tyson says it is taking too long. But will be interesting if it’s a bluff or not. Matchroom returned their initial comments on the contract on Wednesday I believe so let’s see how long it’s sat on by Queensbury.
     
  11. Trafford

    Trafford Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Correct. Only have to read my post history and let’s see how correct I was pre anything being announced by anyone.

    couldn’t care less if I am honest. Just enjoy boxing chat really. Everyone’s allowed an opinion you shouldn’t get so worried about it.
     
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  12. BEATDOWNZ

    BEATDOWNZ Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Don't mind him. He's a weirdo.
     
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  13. BEATDOWNZ

    BEATDOWNZ Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Pointless post from you yet again.
     
  14. FastLeft

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    that sounds reasonable.
    exactly. the real negotiation take place between BT and DAZN and will make it or break it.

    I thought in your previous post you were claiming it all a bluff from Fury/Warren and they were always fighting Charr.

    I'm not sure why anyone would doubt both boxers do want this. there's no reason to doubt.

    realistically the party most likely to be against the fight right now are DAZN.
    & by extension Matchroom. it would be a huge fight for DAZN and would bring them huge boost. but it's a huge risk because AJ could be retired by end of year with it. they'd rather milk him a bit.
    I actually suspect AJ might have to push them to make it work.

    the fight should happen
    I'm still hopeful
     
  15. BEATDOWNZ

    BEATDOWNZ Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Because Tyson floated the idea of a tune up against Charr or Chisora. What are you not comprehending?