TYSON Fury (25-0, 18 KOs) has repeated his vow to return to the sport of boxing, despite fans claiming he has "never sounded worse". Concern for the former heavyweight champion comes after an interview he gave to Box Nation, claiming he would cheer on cousin Hughie in his world title fight next month only "if he is still alive". Click Here To Read More]
Fury could comeback andbeatmost.
But whether he can beat the joish, wilders of this world is questionable. Just look how dedicated josh is.
Since beating wkad he's done nothing. Ali's incarceration took his best years. I think fury is even worse off. I bet Ali trained more in prison than fury
EDDIE HEARN & FRANK WARREN HAVING A BABY TOGETHER IS MORE LIKELY AT THIS POINT....:boxing:
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"Highly likely"?? If you plan to return, you have a timeline and a goal. His response is not a confidence builder.
The body doesn't take well to the kind of abuse he's putting it through. Obesity + stimulants really fks up the heart like nothing else. It'll soon be two years away and he's got literal rolls of fat spilling over the entire perimeter of his belt line.
Hes already doing coke. May as well start doing crack and lose some of the weight. Then stop doing that and fight again. Then start doing drugs again. Then stop a fight one more time. Then start doing drugs again!!
Sounds like the the get in shape with Ricky Hatton training program!
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He will come back, and at 28 years old he can get rid of that flab and probably hit the same form as he was in 2 years ago.
But time doesn't stand still for any man, not even the Gypsy King. Tyson needs to stop playing the fool and get serious about his career, before its too late.
With that frame, that's gonna be a tough one. I don't know if he's weighed that much in his life. Motivation coupled with good mental health are so important, too. You wish the guy the best because despite all the idiot things he says, he's probably a better person than most (our sh*t just isn't published for the world to see). I don't think he'll be as dominant as he was if he ever comes back, though.
the batman returns and the joker is served justice. i think Tyson got the roles reversed, he was actually the joker at that press conference not klitschko
Tyson Fluffy is irrelevant, the numbers on his threads are dropping on NSB each passing day, hes a joke!
Yep - Tyson Fury threads used to bring in 100's of replies. Now, a handful and it's forgotten.
As everyone with half a brain knew, this guy would fade into irrelevance.
Bloody hell Fury is only 28?! He looks 40, at that age it should be easy, well not easy, but possible to get back to fighting shape. The man should wake the f*** up and get back into it. Time is money.
Heavyweights are different as far as conditioning and he is the definition of a different heavyweight anyway. His body type doesn't look cut and muscular when he's in exceptional condition plus his style of fighting is so different. I personally think he could come back and perform as he always did even after a few years away. He trained his entire life in this sport, muscle memory and the fact that HE KNOWS what he's capital of all points to him being successful in a comeback. But it's only if he really wants it and know one knows that except him and God.
It's not likely if you stay at 350lbs. I could have sworn you were training a month or so ago to try to return in May, but the BBC shut you down. (British Board Control of Boxing) You're not training now just talking and still weighing 350lbs.