Ustinov has been saying how he felt Fury would pull out of the fight after seeing him at the weigh in, claiming that he could see fear in his eyes and that he was shaking.
Ustinov felt that Fury would back out of the fight. Ustinov showed up at the fight on Saturday and made Fury look foolish and won over the support of Fury's home crowd. This is a really bad look for Fury.
We have already seen Tyson beat Chisora, lets see him fight someone his own size and see him prove that he didn't run scared from his new opponent once he saw the shape he was in.
Somehow I don't think it's gonna happen but that's the fight that should be happening if Tyson wants to prove himself.
Theirs been so many story's of boxers fighting through adversity with stuff going on with their families, far worse then a sick uncle. It's not just boxers but athletes and people in all sorts of professions. It's called being professional. Tyson Fury DUCKED Ustinov and its pretty pathetic.
if he didnt bash chisora so badly for pulling out it would have looked a little more acceptable but it looks bad for him as it is
Theirs been so many story's of boxers fighting through adversity with stuff going on with their families, far worse then a sick uncle. It's not just boxers but athletes and people in all sorts of professions. It's called being professional. Tyson Fury DUCKED Ustinov and its pretty pathetic.
Pretty sure Wlad's father was seriously ill in the build up and for the Haye fight - but Wlad, ever the professional, didn't back out.
Edit: Wlad's father died two weeks after the Haye fight.
Ever the professional. Big respect to Wlad. :fing02:
Say Wlad pulled out of his fight vs Pianeta if his familiy member was seriously ill, would you have called that a b!tch move?
I don't think so.
Pretty sure Wlad's father was seriously ill in the build up and for the Haye fight - but Wlad, ever the professional, didn't back out.
Edit: Wlad's father died two weeks after the Haye fight.
Mr Klitschko had been suffering with cancer for a long time and spent his last days in hospital.
But he was able to watch his son Wladimir beat David Haye to become the undisputed world heavyweight champion from his hospital bed in Hamburg, Germany, on July 2.
100% that's the only reason.
And it was Peter Fury who made the decision btw, not Tyson.
To think some people think Fury pulled out because of fear of that slough. I mean, I don't even know what to say.
At the weigh in Ustinov saw fear in Fury and said he thought Fury would pull out of the fight. That's what happened. Fury has to prove himself against the 'slough' if he is ever gonna win back the people. You can't just back out and then claim the guy is not good enough. He gave the guy a shot, so give him his shot. It's really unprofessional and a bad look if he doesn't.
That's fine, you asked me why I felt that way and I told you.
If you think that the ONLY reason Fury pulled out is because of his uncle then that's your opinion.
Let's wait and see what happens (if anything) in October.
100% that's the only reason.
And it was Peter Fury who made the decision btw, not Tyson.
To think some people think Fury pulled out because of fear of that slough. I mean, I don't even know what to say.
That's fine, you asked me why I felt that way and I told you.
If you think that the ONLY reason Fury pulled out is because of his uncle then that's your opinion.
Let's wait and see what happens (if anything) in October.
Personally I'd like to see Fury face Ustinov rather than Chisora at this point. I liked how Ustinov conducted himself in the press conferences - I though he was very professional and composed and he looked like he was in great fighting shape as well. I expected a competitive fight and was gutted when I heard of Fury's withdrawal.
Let me put this out: who's to say that Ustinov wants to face Fury after that
b1tch move that he pulled? Why should he take the risk that something happens and Fury pulls out again?
Say Wlad pulled out of his fight vs Pianeta if his familiy member was seriously ill, would you have called that a b!tch move?
I don't think so.
What's good in Fury? He is a perfect example of a domestic level british hypejob who will get KTFO a'la Price when he'll finally get his first normal test. Beating the former cruiserweight two size smaller Cunningham (who knocked him down btw) is not prove that he is talented or serious contender. As far Tyson Fury was just talented in how to talk himself into big fights and how to bully overweighted, short heavyweights and former cruiserweights, but when he supposed to fight with his first opponent who has similar size than him, well we both know what happened... I know, that damn sickness of his uncle he couldn't do anything else but withdraw, but otherwise fuck Chisora and Haye with their fake injuries and fake surgeries... :sad:
Well for one he moves better, quicker, better jab, showed how to come back when getting dropped i.e. didn't quit, punches harder, throws more punches, talks better, looks better, is super sexy and fighting is the game Fury is the name.
Just a feeling - Ustinov didn't seem bothered by Fury's antics at the press conference, Fury tried to rile him but I don't think it made any difference to Ustinov.
Mentally Fury is highly unstable - he admits it himself, so IMO the combination of 1) Chisora pulling out 2) His Uncle taken ill and 3) Ustinov being unfazed all contributed to Fury withdrawing from the fight last week.
Whichever way you want to call it, the road for Fury coming back is longer for not taking the fight.
It is just my opinion, that's all.
I honestly can't see how you got that feeling at all. Fury was just taking the piss as per usual. He knows Ustinov doesn't understand a word he's saying.
Not really, Fury will fight Chisora in October and have a mandatory slot at Wlad if he beats him. So that's a pretty short road I'd say.
Fury has a contract to face Chisora.
Ustinov is a Big Stiff Idiot. People popping boners because of his size. The guy is sh1t.
Ustinov is literally the definition of a BIG STIFF IDIOT.
The fact is Fury backed down and most people think it was due to him not wanting any part of Ustinov after seeing him at the weigh in.
It's not about Chisora anymore, we've seen Tyson handle him already.
Great. People will think that for a few days and then Ustinov will become irrelevant again because he's a giant bum.
Fury has a contract to face Chisora.
Ustinov is a Big Stiff Idiot. People popping boners because of his size. The guy is sh1t.
The fact is Fury backed down and most people think it was due to him not wanting any part of Ustinov after seeing him at the weigh in.
It's not about Chisora anymore, we've seen Tyson handle him already.
Personally I'd like to see Fury face Ustinov rather than Chisora at this point. I liked how Ustinov conducted himself in the press conferences - I though he was very professional and composed and he looked like he was in great fighting shape as well. I expected a competitive fight and was gutted when I heard of Fury's withdrawal.
Let me put this out: who's to say that Ustinov wants to face Fury after that
b1tch move that he pulled? Why should he take the risk that something happens and Fury pulls out again?
What made you get that feeling?
Just a feeling - Ustinov didn't seem bothered by Fury's antics at the press conference, Fury tried to rile him but I don't think it made any difference to Ustinov.
Mentally Fury is highly unstable - he admits it himself, so IMO the combination of 1) Chisora pulling out 2) His Uncle taken ill and 3) Ustinov being unfazed all contributed to Fury withdrawing from the fight last week.
Whichever way you want to call it, the road for Fury coming back is longer for not taking the fight.
It is just my opinion, that's all.
Tell Frank Warren that on his Twitter, IF you want something you gotta make it apparent to the man behind it all otherwise we're going to be waiting for Fury to fight in late October/November for a fight nobody wants to see.
Oh really? We both know you know Fury is better than Ustinov.
Very limited. He's just big.
The rematch will happen, and people will be equally excited about it, which wasn't very much. But it's an eliminator so it has to happen.
What's good in Fury? He is a perfect example of a domestic level british hypejob who will get KTFO a'la Price when he'll finally get his first normal test. Beating the former cruiserweight two size smaller Cunningham (who knocked him down btw) is not prove that he is talented or serious contender. As far Tyson Fury was just talented in how to talk himself into big fights and how to bully overweighted, short heavyweights and former cruiserweights, but when he supposed to fight with his first opponent who has similar size than him, well we both know what happened... I know, that damn sickness of his uncle he couldn't do anything else but withdraw, but otherwise fuck Chisora and Haye with their fake injuries and fake surgeries... :sad:
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