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    #51
    Originally posted by Oregonian View Post

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    Well, the fight is happening so let’s see how it plays out. No more excuses after this weekend
    When is the fight happening? There is no official date.

    Right now, it is not 100% happening.

    But yes after this weekend, it does seem like I would say? Fury is backed into a corner 'There will need to be some conclusion to the fight negotiations. Its is mostly all on Fury, nobody is waiting around for what Uysk has to say 'Usyk is the fighter who has to react to whatever terms, and offers or fleeting decisions Fury makes so it seems' etc.

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      #52
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
      What date in December? So Fury is using his old tricks again, check my posts 'I said he would attempt to use such tactics'.

      Tyson Fury has been training for a fight, full well knowing when the fight will be or when he will make a offer 'Accept his opponents are oblivious, but must accept whenever he makes the offer'.

      Surely people can see this game Fury is playing from many miles away? People need to be honest and acknowledge this.

      If Fury is the A-side and his best mates with all the big movers in the game these days 'Just give Usyk a specific date, and notify him well before this date so he can devise a professional training camp'.

      Lennox Lewis did this with Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield did this with Lennox Lewis, Floyd Mayweather done this vs all of his opponents as a Champion.

      But Fury whenever he comes into contact with any of his nearest competition, always has to come at them with some sort of angle 'He has never just been direct and straight forward'.

      Usyk, Joshua, Wilder. Fury has never been straight forward or direct with any of these fighters, Wilder was direct with Fury during their first fight 'But soon after that fight had happened, Fury's antics outside the ring increase many times over.

      This is how Fury behaves whenever he comes into contact with his nearest competition, this is how I know he is apprehensive of those fighters on some level.

      Note: This fight was announced agreed, a few weeks ago 'But it was not 100% agreed'. Then the fight was subject to how Fury's state of being was after his latest exhibition, and now all of a sudden here we go? The first ultimatum, Usyk must now fight Fury in December or else etc.



      December 23rd dummy don’t u feel like an idiot u types like a page of nonsense just to find out a day later how dumb u are

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        #53
        Originally posted by LAchargers373 View Post

        December 23rd dummy don’t u feel like an idiot u types like a page of nonsense just to find out a day later how dumb u are
        We will see whether the fight happens on December 23rd 'There is still no official date' etc.



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          #54
          This manager of Tyson Fury's, since when as Fury ever had a manager? All of a sudden, this manager is piping up on how he made this fight between Fury & Usyk.

          I have never seen this man speak that much in the past, during the negotiation of any Tyson Fury fight.

          No disrespect to him, if he says he is a manager 'Then he is a manager'.

          But like many people, this fight is still of right now 'Not 100% agreed, that is what I have been saying since people have been claiming otherwise'.

          Note: Yes I have just checked, I have just done some brief research 'Who is Tyson Fury's manager'. Guess who's named popped up most of the time? Frank Warren.

          I have never ever seen this man, involved in any of Fury's past big fights 'Never seen him speak at length in detail, about being the big mover during the fight negotiations'.

          Wilder I, Wilder, II, Wilder, III, Whyte, Chisora 'Were was he during the fight negotiations for these fights? Nowhere'.

          I have no doubts that this man is a manager, but I will also tell you his other job description 'He is a front man, just like everyone else in Team Fury'.

          Tyson Fury is managed by nobody, Fury is his own manager and promoter 'He just so happens to have some very established front men who surround him, that is the type of fighter Tyson Fury is'.

          Tyson Fury will decide when Fury vs Usyk happens, nobody else 'And right now, I have not seen 100% conformation from Fury that this fight is happening on December 23rd' etc.



          Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-26-2023, 11:11 AM.

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            #55
            Originally posted by takenotes View Post

            Here is my thought: This fight was a done deal a while ago. The Saudis just did not want anything to be said because it would hurt the exhibition numbers. So I am sure Fury and Usyk knew about the December date which is why Usyk has already been training. This fight here will be a light sparring session and Fury will most likely KO Ngannou in 4-5 rounds. Just enough to get some work in and just enough so the fans get their money's worth.
            Your thought didn't take long to be show some serious flaws.

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              #56
              LAchargers373

              Do you know when the fight is happening mate?

              Like I have been saying ever since the fight was announced agreed.

              That was just a tactical move to promote Tyson Fury latest exhibition.

              And in retrospect, that was actually quite a good promotional move 'The only issue was, the fight for Fury was tougher than expected'.

              As I predicted, I stated that Fury would most likely try and prolong fight negotiations with Usyk beyond December 23rd.

              Whenever Tyson Fury is confronted by any of his nearest rivals, historically he has always attempted to come at those opponents with some sort of edge.

              Such as offering fights at short notice, causing unnecessary and unprofessional disruption during negotiations by giving most famously ultimatums and playing that he is retired from the sport of boxing. Whenever Fury has come into contact with Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder, Oleksandr Usyk he has used at-least one of those tactics against them in order to create some sort of angle for himself.

              I have always stated that Fury, does not like how this Fury vs Usyk fight has developed 'The timing of the whole fight, and the environment'. It will be more difficult for Fury to use his former tactics, in this type of set up 'The only real disruption tactic he can use is to ether retired, or give a reason to prolong the actual fight from happening'. I have been saying that all of those things may potentially happen for sometime, even when the fight was announced that it was agreed for December 23 rd.

              Tyson Fury quite simply is not a great Heavyweight Champion, and I don't think he like's being a Champion 'There was before his latest exhibition, a possibly were I could inversion Fury vacating his WBC World Heavyweight title. And claiming that he no longer needs a World title, as he is beyond the titles'.

              I now don't quite think, that sort of tactical move from Fury is that likely to happen 'Because he has been pushed and busted up in his latest exhibition, by a basic novice fighter in Francis Ngannou in his first ever boxing fight'.

              Tyson Fury throughout his entire career, has always been able to read a fight really good 'And analysis his competitive terrain'. He has been promoted and guided through his entire career, much better than Anthony Joshua. Fury and his team have known when to take fights, and when to avoid fights tactical 'When Fury takes a fight, it is always in a situation with maximizing the likely-hood of him winning' There is nothing wrong with this, that is just good promoting.

              But, since Fury's trilogy vs Wilder 'Tyson Fury has been making tactical mistakes outside the ring'. Fury should of already fought both Usyk & Joshua 'Fury should of fought Usyk when he was not as experienced and battled hardened at Heavyweight as a Champion, and he should of fought Joshua at the peak of his perceived vulnerability during the aftermath of Uysk II loss'.

              If Tyson Fury really wanted to fight both of those fighters then, he could have 'But he in my opinion found a way out of those fights, and backstage the fight negotiations'.

              If Fury would of fought both Uysk and Joshua then, the likely-hood of him winning would of increased 'I believe the longer those fights, take to get made the more the fights move towards Usyk & Joshua'.

              Note: The top-4 Heavyweights are all competing to out last each other, it is a long game competition 'Who is going to be the last man standing'. And I have always believed that in this sort of dynamic, the likely-hood in Fury beating his nearest competition decreases' etc.



              Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-30-2023, 09:26 AM.

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