I can assure you a lot of Brits are not behind him, I can also assure you many are sick to death of hearing his bs.
How can this fight get the go ahead? Surely it will lose money. It won't fill a stadium and no one is daft enough to fork out for it on PPV. Poor Frank must be well pissed off.
This content is protected AJ didn't deserve a shot at the champ after coming off back-to-back losses to King Usyk and his subsequent disgraceful post-fight hissy fit after losing to him Throwing Usyk's belts out of the ring and trying to instigate a fight with Usyk's senior citizen trainer for no goddamn reason at all was completely inexcusable He had everything stacked heavily in his favour against Usyk too But the freestyle video he put out the other day was the final straw for me and I feel it was for Fury too Diamond Boy is a veteran in the game A legit OG A former world champion who has been calling out the best since he was old enough to call He's also one of the most ducked and avoided fighters in the sport in recent times I see this as a passing of the torch fight Much like Vitali vs Diamond Boy was in the Olympic Stadium, Moscow was in 2012 Diamond Boy fears no man This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected
I assume Fury is trolling, Charr isn't even ranked in the WBC top 15 so it's unlikely they would sanction Charr as an opponent. If this real then yeah it's a travesty. Charr right now is not top 20, hell not even top 30, might not even be top 40.
FFS nobody wants this fight... Fury and AJ wants to fight. They have agreed on the major terms, but Hearn and Warren can’t make it happen. At least we get to keep @lordlosh around
Better to comment when everything is confirmed. Now we can only assume with a high accuracy even, but we'll miss some detail. On one hand, there's nothing wrong in a warm-up fight, so Charr is good for. On the other hand, there're plenty of better options in top 20, so this is shame for Fury, he disappoints fans after big mouth talks - true, so far he always defended what he said in his fights, but it's better to be a bit more humble even with a spicy language. There's potentially something positive about an outcome where he really isn't fighting AJ and the reason for that is some bullsh*t about the contract from AJ's side (i. e. Hearn) - it only proves the obvious: he was a big promotional product and less of a great fighter. But again: seeing Fury against Charr is almost as crappy as Usyk against Witherspoon.
Charr is coming off some decent wins and has the size and style to trouble Fury. Not the whitewash it seems!