Join us FREE, we're FREE to use
Web's largest swingers site since 2006.
Already registered?
Login here
Back to forum list |
Back to The Lounge |
Jump to newest |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"Usyk has AJ’s number unfortunately. I think an AJ win would be better for the sport because we’d finally see him fight Wilder and maybe even Fury. A Usyk win and he’ll dominate the division for the next few years. " Unless he faces Fury, then Usyk loses. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"Usyk has AJ’s number unfortunately. I think an AJ win would be better for the sport because we’d finally see him fight Wilder and maybe even Fury. A Usyk win and he’ll dominate the division for the next few years. Unless he faces Fury, then Usyk loses." I think Fury would only come out of retirement for Joshua. He’s vacated the belts so I don’t think Usyk would need to fight him. Whereas Fury Joshua would be the biggest payday either of them have ever had. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"Usyk has AJ’s number unfortunately. I think an AJ win would be better for the sport because we’d finally see him fight Wilder and maybe even Fury. A Usyk win and he’ll dominate the division for the next few years. Unless he faces Fury, then Usyk loses. I think Fury would only come out of retirement for Joshua. He’s vacated the belts so I don’t think Usyk would need to fight him. Whereas Fury Joshua would be the biggest payday either of them have ever had." Fury’s retirement is utter tosh, he fight the winner. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"Usyk has AJ’s number unfortunately. I think an AJ win would be better for the sport because we’d finally see him fight Wilder and maybe even Fury. A Usyk win and he’ll dominate the division for the next few years. Unless he faces Fury, then Usyk loses. I think Fury would only come out of retirement for Joshua. He’s vacated the belts so I don’t think Usyk would need to fight him. Whereas Fury Joshua would be the biggest payday either of them have ever had. Fury’s retirement is utter tosh, he fight the winner. " He’s vacated the belts now. There’s no reason for Usyk to take that fight. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"Usyk has AJ’s number unfortunately. I think an AJ win would be better for the sport because we’d finally see him fight Wilder and maybe even Fury. A Usyk win and he’ll dominate the division for the next few years. Unless he faces Fury, then Usyk loses. I think Fury would only come out of retirement for Joshua. He’s vacated the belts so I don’t think Usyk would need to fight him. Whereas Fury Joshua would be the biggest payday either of them have ever had. Fury’s retirement is utter tosh, he fight the winner. He’s vacated the belts now. There’s no reason for Usyk to take that fight. " Wasn't it just 1 of the belts? | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"I'm not a fan of Joshua but he's proved before that he can come back from a loss with a new game plan and win. His size and build should easily outpower the much smaller Usyk but Usyk has the ability to outbox him. My money would be on Joshua this time but don't think he'll have an easy fight. I reckon this could be a close one but Joshua will just tip it in his favour." Ruiz went on the pies after that win and there was only going to be one winner in that rematch. Usyk is a different beast altogether, he’s a slick fighter and I’m not sure Joshua has the tools to beat him. AJ can’t outbox him like Ruiz, he has to KO him. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"Usyk has AJ’s number unfortunately. I think an AJ win would be better for the sport because we’d finally see him fight Wilder and maybe even Fury. A Usyk win and he’ll dominate the division for the next few years. Unless he faces Fury, then Usyk loses. I think Fury would only come out of retirement for Joshua. He’s vacated the belts so I don’t think Usyk would need to fight him. Whereas Fury Joshua would be the biggest payday either of them have ever had. Fury’s retirement is utter tosh, he fight the winner. He’s vacated the belts now. There’s no reason for Usyk to take that fight. Wasn't it just 1 of the belts?" Has he kept the WBC? I read somewhere that Wilder and Ruiz were in talks to fight for it so assumed he vacated that too. Maybe he does fight the winner for undisputed then. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"I'm not a fan of Joshua but he's proved before that he can come back from a loss with a new game plan and win. His size and build should easily outpower the much smaller Usyk but Usyk has the ability to outbox him. My money would be on Joshua this time but don't think he'll have an easy fight. I reckon this could be a close one but Joshua will just tip it in his favour." AJ should have never lost to Ruiz in the first place. And in the rematch Ruiz was in even worse physical condition than their first fight. Ruiz v AJ 2 was a dull fight and all AJ needed to do was stay behind the jab, which he did. Fair enough he did the job, but Ruiz is no Usyk. I don't think AJ has the tools to overcome Usyk. Was totally outclassed last fight, can't see it any different this time round. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"Usyk has AJ’s number unfortunately. I think an AJ win would be better for the sport because we’d finally see him fight Wilder and maybe even Fury. A Usyk win and he’ll dominate the division for the next few years. Unless he faces Fury, then Usyk loses. I think Fury would only come out of retirement for Joshua. He’s vacated the belts so I don’t think Usyk would need to fight him. Whereas Fury Joshua would be the biggest payday either of them have ever had. Fury’s retirement is utter tosh, he fight the winner. He’s vacated the belts now. There’s no reason for Usyk to take that fight. " Not sure that's true. Pretty sure Fury is still the WBC champion. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"Usyk has AJ’s number unfortunately. I think an AJ win would be better for the sport because we’d finally see him fight Wilder and maybe even Fury. A Usyk win and he’ll dominate the division for the next few years. Unless he faces Fury, then Usyk loses. I think Fury would only come out of retirement for Joshua. He’s vacated the belts so I don’t think Usyk would need to fight him. Whereas Fury Joshua would be the biggest payday either of them have ever had. Fury’s retirement is utter tosh, he fight the winner. He’s vacated the belts now. There’s no reason for Usyk to take that fight. Not sure that's true. Pretty sure Fury is still the WBC champion. " Just Googled it. The WBC have asked Fury to confirm his status by the 26th of this month. ie retired or not. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"Usyk has AJ’s number unfortunately. I think an AJ win would be better for the sport because we’d finally see him fight Wilder and maybe even Fury. A Usyk win and he’ll dominate the division for the next few years. Unless he faces Fury, then Usyk loses. I think Fury would only come out of retirement for Joshua. He’s vacated the belts so I don’t think Usyk would need to fight him. Whereas Fury Joshua would be the biggest payday either of them have ever had. Fury’s retirement is utter tosh, he fight the winner. He’s vacated the belts now. There’s no reason for Usyk to take that fight. Not sure that's true. Pretty sure Fury is still the WBC champion. Just Googled it. The WBC have asked Fury to confirm his status by the 26th of this month. ie retired or not." I think he retires if Usyk wins. I’m not saying he’s scared of him but it will be the toughest fight of his career for little gain really. The Joshua fight is the one everyone wants to see and it will make him a stupid amount of money. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"Usyk has AJ’s number unfortunately. I think an AJ win would be better for the sport because we’d finally see him fight Wilder and maybe even Fury. A Usyk win and he’ll dominate the division for the next few years. Unless he faces Fury, then Usyk loses. I think Fury would only come out of retirement for Joshua. He’s vacated the belts so I don’t think Usyk would need to fight him. Whereas Fury Joshua would be the biggest payday either of them have ever had. Fury’s retirement is utter tosh, he fight the winner. He’s vacated the belts now. There’s no reason for Usyk to take that fight. Not sure that's true. Pretty sure Fury is still the WBC champion. Just Googled it. The WBC have asked Fury to confirm his status by the 26th of this month. ie retired or not. I think he retires if Usyk wins. I’m not saying he’s scared of him but it will be the toughest fight of his career for little gain really. The Joshua fight is the one everyone wants to see and it will make him a stupid amount of money." I'm from where the Furys are from. I bumped into Big John Fury a couple of days after AJ got beat by Usyk and just before Fury beat Wilder up again for the 3rd time. I just said to John, tell Tyson we're all behind him and to send my well wishes. To clarify, I don't know the Furys, I just a randomly bumped into him. Anyway I got chatting with John for about 5 minutes. They were gutted that AJ lost and big John was very complimentary about AJ as a fighter but not about his team behind the scenes. He also mentioned Usyk and he said it looks like Tyson will have to go to the Ukraine now to get all the belts. Obviously this was before Putin decided to be a dick. Anyway, reading between the lines, I think Tyson wants all the belts. Ideally by beating AJ because the fight will be the biggest ever, but if he has to do it by beating Usyk, then so be it. Although Tyson is an unpredictable character, so who knows | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"Usyk has AJ’s number unfortunately. I think an AJ win would be better for the sport because we’d finally see him fight Wilder and maybe even Fury. A Usyk win and he’ll dominate the division for the next few years. Unless he faces Fury, then Usyk loses. I think Fury would only come out of retirement for Joshua. He’s vacated the belts so I don’t think Usyk would need to fight him. Whereas Fury Joshua would be the biggest payday either of them have ever had. Fury’s retirement is utter tosh, he fight the winner. He’s vacated the belts now. There’s no reason for Usyk to take that fight. Not sure that's true. Pretty sure Fury is still the WBC champion. Just Googled it. The WBC have asked Fury to confirm his status by the 26th of this month. ie retired or not. I think he retires if Usyk wins. I’m not saying he’s scared of him but it will be the toughest fight of his career for little gain really. The Joshua fight is the one everyone wants to see and it will make him a stupid amount of money. I'm from where the Furys are from. I bumped into Big John Fury a couple of days after AJ got beat by Usyk and just before Fury beat Wilder up again for the 3rd time. I just said to John, tell Tyson we're all behind him and to send my well wishes. To clarify, I don't know the Furys, I just a randomly bumped into him. Anyway I got chatting with John for about 5 minutes. They were gutted that AJ lost and big John was very complimentary about AJ as a fighter but not about his team behind the scenes. He also mentioned Usyk and he said it looks like Tyson will have to go to the Ukraine now to get all the belts. Obviously this was before Putin decided to be a dick. Anyway, reading between the lines, I think Tyson wants all the belts. Ideally by beating AJ because the fight will be the biggest ever, but if he has to do it by beating Usyk, then so be it. Although Tyson is an unpredictable character, so who knows " I’m a massive Fury fan so I hope he does. Although I’d also like him to retire with good health. Usyk Fury would be great for the technical boxing and the press conferences would be epic but I just feel Fury Joshua is the fight everyone wants to see. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"Usyk has AJ’s number unfortunately. I think an AJ win would be better for the sport because we’d finally see him fight Wilder and maybe even Fury. A Usyk win and he’ll dominate the division for the next few years. Unless he faces Fury, then Usyk loses. I think Fury would only come out of retirement for Joshua. He’s vacated the belts so I don’t think Usyk would need to fight him. Whereas Fury Joshua would be the biggest payday either of them have ever had. Fury’s retirement is utter tosh, he fight the winner. He’s vacated the belts now. There’s no reason for Usyk to take that fight. Not sure that's true. Pretty sure Fury is still the WBC champion. Just Googled it. The WBC have asked Fury to confirm his status by the 26th of this month. ie retired or not. I think he retires if Usyk wins. I’m not saying he’s scared of him but it will be the toughest fight of his career for little gain really. The Joshua fight is the one everyone wants to see and it will make him a stupid amount of money. I'm from where the Furys are from. I bumped into Big John Fury a couple of days after AJ got beat by Usyk and just before Fury beat Wilder up again for the 3rd time. I just said to John, tell Tyson we're all behind him and to send my well wishes. To clarify, I don't know the Furys, I just a randomly bumped into him. Anyway I got chatting with John for about 5 minutes. They were gutted that AJ lost and big John was very complimentary about AJ as a fighter but not about his team behind the scenes. He also mentioned Usyk and he said it looks like Tyson will have to go to the Ukraine now to get all the belts. Obviously this was before Putin decided to be a dick. Anyway, reading between the lines, I think Tyson wants all the belts. Ideally by beating AJ because the fight will be the biggest ever, but if he has to do it by beating Usyk, then so be it. Although Tyson is an unpredictable character, so who knows I’m a massive Fury fan so I hope he does. Although I’d also like him to retire with good health. Usyk Fury would be great for the technical boxing and the press conferences would be epic but I just feel Fury Joshua is the fight everyone wants to see." Yeah Fury v AJ makes the most sense and I'd love to see it happen. I'd also love Fury v Usyk too. What a massively intriguing fight that would be. I just hope Fury doesn't retire regardless of tonight's result. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"I hope it doesn’t go to a trilogy. I want some movement in the heavyweight division. Would love to see Wilder vs Joshua now that would be a good fight. " It won't. It's only contracted to 2 fights and that's was only if Usyk won the first. Eddie Hearn always has a rematch clause if AJ loses. Protecting his asset as much as he can. Loves the pound note does Eddie and he'll do what he can to keep earning. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
Post new Message to Thread |
back to top |