There is never a certain future dingus so basically every top fighter can just retire based on that logic. Fury retiring proves he isn't daring to be great. As of know it's not certain how long Fury has to wait provided he actually has the balls to fight the winner of Usyk/Joshua 2, preferably Usyk. But they will likely fight around summer as Eddie Hearn is looking for the July/August mark and talked to Dana White about that date intersecting with his plans. I'll let you know when that fight does get confirmed, and I'll let you know after it concludes. So then we'll have a definite answer, and we'll see if Fury has it in him to fight for undisputed
I gave you an answer but you keep being asinine and ignore it because you either your a smooth brain, dont want to acknowledge it, or both. The wait time isn't certain until it's agreed, but Fury shouldn't retire over the negotiation period of one fight, he should take other fights in the meantime, and fight other top contenders and increase his amount of title defenses in the meantime. You keep bringing up nonsensical points like "infinite time" and think Fury should retire, but with a resume like that, he isn't great. When it's agreed I'll @ you about your ridiculous question
Wait so your telling me that true Boxing fans don't fanboy D ride the fighter who takes PED's, cherry picks, retires numerously, fights guys when their no longer in their primes & are no longer much of a threat???? Going by the constant discussions & praises sung for such fighters by the Boxing Media & On these boards here for years had me thinking i had it all wrong.....
Seems now they are again talking of possible delays. Now maybe you can understand what was said? Or maybe you did, but just wanted the last word? Either way, as it has unfolded it has proven my point regardless
He should challenge the winner of AJ Vs Usyk 2, and say (as does Lenox Lewis): "This is the last fight of my career, however it ends." This is the way for greatness. P.S. However, there seems to be a problem here. Someone does not want an undisputed heavyweight champion. I don't believe in coincidence, and I don't believe that we don't have an undisputed heavyweight champion over 20 years is coincidence.
And when they fight my point gets proven, which will happen and i will bump this thread and @ you. A delay is nothing to whine about. If they confirm that the fight isn't happening then you actually have a point, since you wanted Fury to retire instead of fighting the top guys anyway Im glad you reminded me to do so, i almost forgot
I can't believe you are this daft to not read what was written previously! I haven't said I want Fury to retire! I haven't said I don't want him to face the Usyk/Joshua winner! I said he has a right to be able to retire if he chooses and how long is he supposed to wait around for? Simple as that. How long? You came out with a load of rubbish and ducked the question... Several times at that So I asked again how long, considering the fight hadn't been signed, saying we don't know if he will have to wait for a trilogy or an injury all things which can cause a delay. Now with that it is already looking like there could be a delay which cemented what I said originally with how long should he have to wait Yes, please bump the thread as it has completely reiterated what I had already realized about you
Signed to fight haye . .... fought Klitschko....... then wilder 3 times... then fought whyte .... so .....
When Joshua fights Usyk just realize you're paragraphs will be completely and utterly pointless right ? Don't make yourself look more stupid than you already are when it happens, just back away
Why will it look stupid when I asked your opinion of how long should Fury have to wait around? You already look stupid not being able to give an opinion on that when spouting what else you think he should do. Already it doesn't look possible for this year, which is a scenario I think you mentioned on this thread and still to my knowledge it still hasn't been signed yet?