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Fury def didntyou don't want the smoke.
Fury def didntyou don't want the smoke.
Undefeated.Fury def didnt
Easy to not lose when you run from the fighters who can beat youUndefeated.
Lol true. But c'mon, even if Fury is C level, he's still way better than Till. Just a pussy.Easy to not lose when you run from the fighters who can beat you
InsanityLol true. But c'mon, even if Fury is C level, he's still way better than Till. Just a pussy.
Seriously? Because Till has that beautiful, extensive boxing record? And amazing MMA standup credentials, like getting carcasses by LW journeyman Masdival?Insanity
He'll fukkin bum ya!I can easily believe his dad pulled him out, but God it makes him look so bad. Tyson actually took him out of the corner for the Usyk rematch.
No its fuckin not lolFor Fury, it's a good move.
Tommy is a complete bitch, imagine pulling out of a fight because your opponent joked about kicking you.Don't think Tommy did anything wrong here. tbh Till is indeed a moron and likely threw away a much better payday and now he has to fight some scub for peanuts.
It is for the reason I mentionedNo its fuckin not lol
Everyone is laughin at him for pullin out of this fight.
It is for the reason I mentioned
Jake paul rematch is gonna be next
Which is worth 50 times more than anything else he could do right now.
Good chance till gives him a fight, which takes steam away from his status and sellability.
Business wise, I could see why there might be a push for him not to take the Till fight.
There's a good chance both the fury / paul teams came to some sort of an agreement behind the scenes, which is why we see him pulling out now.
The kick thing is just an excuse.
He wouldn't just pull out for such a dumb reason, especially when he was making an easy mil. It would only make sense If it were for something bigger.
Jake Paul's marketability is a different thing entirely and will hold up regardless.Why would Till giving Fury a tough fight take steam away from Fury as an opponent for Paul, when Paul has been facing the elderly and non-boxers almost qxclusively? Besides branding yourself as a coward doesn't make for great marketing either.
Jake Paul's marketability is a different thing entirely and will hold up regardless.
But, they want that Fury win back and it won't look as good if Fury goes out and has a tough fight against Till.
And there's a very strong chance of that happening.
In the interest of preserving the full potential of that rematch, I think there would likely be pressure from both sides to drop the Till fight
Presumably, based on some kind of relative agreement behind the scenes.
They wouldn't drop it over random kick threats, it's just an excuse. It only makes sense if there's something bigger in the works.