The BJS fight Fury was on the card for was a disgrace, they were pissing everywhere like animals, they also were stealing peoples seats no doubt so their 'cousins' could get somewhere to sit as well, utter scum.
A lot of people got beaten and had stuff stolen too.
That was a terrible night all round, it ran til 1am if i remember rightly so people struggled to get back.
lol damn...
Are Fury fans in the majority gypsy then? i know its mentioned a lot but I've never heard of much trouble by them
BJS and his gypsy gang on the other hand are mostly cunts.
The BJS fight Fury was on the card for was a disgrace, they were pissing everywhere like animals, they also were stealing peoples seats no doubt so their 'cousins' could get somewhere to sit as well, utter scum.
You're a fairy loving w@nker, you sit next to the piss stinking, inbred cunt then.
lol damn...
Are Fury fans in the majority gypsy then? i know its mentioned a lot but I've never heard of much trouble by them
BJS and his gypsy gang on the other hand are mostly cunts.
If you type "Klitschko" alone on google they almost have 7 million results.
Since when did Eastern European fighters ever get much attention? It's American boxers that have popularity, British boxers too.. mostly because of the sheer size of both sides fan base
Now take a look at Anthony Joshua - that number is too big to be true lmao
Why would I do that? Then we would get 20 years career worth of Vitali Klitschko pages incl. links to Lennox Lewis.
I would say Eastern Europeans get plenty attention these days. Two of biggest stars on HBO right now are Kovalev and GGG. Klitschko drew great numbers last time on HBO too.
62 million hits or whatever, definitely seems a tad too many.
To give all an understanding of Tyson Fury's popularity or notoriety compared to others:
Twitter:
Klitschko - 220k followers
Fury - 260k followers
Wilder - 97k followes
Google.com search results:
Klitschko: 1.5million results
Fury: 1.46 million results
Wilder: 535k results
- To compare, someone like Canelo "only" has 1million results for instance.
YouTube:
Klitschko - 98k results
Fury - 155k results
Wilder - 61k results
Facebook:
Klitschko 1.7 million followers (verified)
Wilder 115k followers (Verfied)
No verified account for Tyson Fury.
I think we can all agree that Wladimir Klitschko is a top name in world boxing, but Tyson Fury almost matches or exceeds him in most important departments.
He has also been fighting on free (cable?) TV in both America and the UK. Against Cunningham on NBC, Fury drew upwards 1.7 million viewers in direct competition with NBA playoff Game on between the Celtics and the Knicks. And that was on a saturday afternoon. In the UK he's been drawing 3-4 million viewers on Channel 5.
He is a big name.
Post of the year type stuff here. Laced Up just bodied Wladtards everywhere! Green K coming up when I can hit you with it.
To give all an understanding of Tyson Fury's popularity or notoriety compared to others:
Twitter:
Klitschko - 220k followers
Fury - 260k followers
Wilder - 97k followes
Google.com search results:
Klitschko: 1.5million results
Fury: 1.46 million results
Wilder: 535k results
- To compare, someone like Canelo "only" has 1million results for instance.
YouTube:
Klitschko - 98k results
Fury - 155k results
Wilder - 61k results
Facebook:
Klitschko 1.7 million followers (verified)
Wilder 115k followers (Verfied)
No verified account for Tyson Fury.
I think we can all agree that Wladimir Klitschko is a top name in world boxing, but Tyson Fury almost matches or exceeds him in most important departments.
He has also been fighting on free (cable?) TV in both America and the UK. Against Cunningham on NBC, Fury drew upwards 1.7 million viewers in direct competition with NBA playoff Game on between the Celtics and the Knicks. And that was on a saturday afternoon. In the UK he's been drawing 3-4 million viewers on Channel 5.
He is a big name.
It would be huge in the UK for sure. Even if both lost, it would still be big.
I'm not sure how big it would be in America though. Do they still care about th heavyweights? I don't really think Wilder is creating the buzz people expected. Nobody really cares I don't think. He's no Mike Tyson.
Give it a year, they both beat up on the Jennings and Glaskovs on the world, then meet for the unification. Would be a huge fight in my estimation.
It would be big period.
In England? HUGE. Especially if he beat Klitschko because people know who he is from the Haye fight and Furys promotion.
But there is no way in hell Wilder beats Povetkin, I don't even think Wilder is a top 5 Heavyweight, he has a big straight right but that is it. He is poor, people think Fury is amateurish sometimes but my god Wilder makes me cringe when he fights sometimes.
Wilder is going to retire Sasha. Sasha is an aging fighter that was never that great to begin with. It's not even going to be close
It would be one of the rare situations where a prolonged feud may be in order. They're both fairly young and the casual audience has no idea who they are. It would need to brew or it would happen under the radar.
Then again the fighters themselves are somewhat to blame (both kind of bought their time until they got a title shot when they could have taken much harder roads and built a following). Appearing out of nowhere is the price you pay.
Give it a year, they both beat up on the Jennings and Glaskovs on the world, then meet for the unification. Would be a huge fight in my estimation.
It'd be one of the most hyped up fights I think it would generate a lot of attention from the Brits and Yanks just my opinion.
I think the whole world would pause and tune in.
Agree, not THAT big. It'd be impressive on both guys behalves obviously to win those fights like that, but there is some natural growth & progression over a period of time that neither guy has yet that would stifle this fight from being THAT big. As a boxing fan I'd be super excited to see that fight (& the pressers cuz Fury is arguably the most entertaining press conference boxer in the business), but for this fight to be as big as it could be I think you'd still wanna have it cook a lil longer, maybe a year at least.
And I sorta hate saying it cuz I'm one of the guys hyping UFC matchmaking cuz they rarely if ever don't make a fight early, but than again we're taking big not entertaining or interesting & big always requires you to cook it a lil longer even when peoples stomachs are growling & you're being asked repeatedly "is it done yet."
It would be one of the rare situations where a prolonged feud may be in order. They're both fairly young and the casual audience has no idea who they are. It would need to brew or it would happen under the radar.
Then again the fighters themselves are somewhat to blame (both kind of bought their time until they got a title shot when they could have taken much harder roads and built a following). Appearing out of nowhere is the price you pay.
In England? HUGE. Especially if he beat Klitschko because people know who he is from the Haye fight and Furys promotion.
But there is no way in hell Wilder beats Povetkin, I don't even think Wilder is a top 5 Heavyweight, he has a big straight right but that is it. He is poor, people think Fury is amateurish sometimes but my god Wilder makes me cringe when he fights sometimes.
I can see a sold-out Wembley or Madison square garden. Can't imagine either of them would have that many Spanish fans though..
Should definitely take it to Wembley just have a home and away section you don't want to be sat next to a gypo.