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  • edited 10:18AM
    Usyk won that. Wasn’t a classic by any means.

    Interesting to see what Fury does now, I’ve always feared for the moment he steps away. I think he needs to stay involved in the sport for his own sanity.

    A non-title Joshua/Fury fight would still fill Wembley. That's about all he has left really.

    On the fight last night - Usyk does enough, always. 8-4 was a stretch, maybe 7-5 would have been fairer, but how Fury thinks he won that fight is beyond me. Not a classic, certainly compared to the first fight.
  • bobmunro said:
    Usyk won that. Wasn’t a classic by any means.

    Interesting to see what Fury does now, I’ve always feared for the moment he steps away. I think he needs to stay involved in the sport for his own sanity.

    A non-title Joshua/Fury fight would still fill Wembley. That's about all he has left really.

    Shame it's 5 years too late.
  • bobmunro said:
    Usyk won that. Wasn’t a classic by any means.

    Interesting to see what Fury does now, I’ve always feared for the moment he steps away. I think he needs to stay involved in the sport for his own sanity.

    A non-title Joshua/Fury fight would still fill Wembley. That's about all he has left really.

    Shame it's 5 years too late.

    Very true, but still a huge fight. Both yesterday's men now.

    The future is Moses.


  • Usyk won that. Wasn’t a classic by any means.

    Interesting to see what Fury does now, I’ve always feared for the moment he steps away. I think he needs to stay involved in the sport for his own sanity.
    2 fights with AJ and then absolutely lose his mind in retirement. I do very much worry for him post fight career. 
  • Issue is he'd probably do well with some media gigs if his mouth didn't get him into trouble every 5 seconds. 

    Could've slot nicely into the Froch/Bellew/Khan paychecks but no one will touch him in fear of what he says. 
  • Issue is he'd probably do well with some media gigs if his mouth didn't get him into trouble every 5 seconds. 

    Could've slot nicely into the Froch/Bellew/Khan paychecks but no one will touch him in fear of what he says. 

    He's his own man and is set up financially for more than one lifetime so doesn't need to be a tv friendly pundit and can stay true to himself and enjoy his freedom in that respect. 


  • bobmunro said:
    Usyk won that. Wasn’t a classic by any means.

    Interesting to see what Fury does now, I’ve always feared for the moment he steps away. I think he needs to stay involved in the sport for his own sanity.

    A non-title Joshua/Fury fight would still fill Wembley. That's about all he has left really.

    Shame it's 5 years too late.
    Had the chance to unify the division for British Boxing and setup a fight/ series of fights that could have been a legacy but danced about each other outside the ring for 5 years and a meeting as has beens with no belts on the line would be a pale shadow of what it might have been… (although would still generate more revenue than an Usyk - Dubois unification fight )
  • Shane McGuigan made a very good point re Fury v AJ after the fight. Was basically saying that Fury thrived off being the man, and he wasn't sure he'd have it in him to promote and that fight off the back of two losses.
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