Tyson Fury CONFIRMS he is fighting in JULY!!

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  • kafkod
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    #111
    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

    Won every round? Now they are trying to rewrite history. Fury ran around flicking the jab, while safety first Wlad did **** all. The Wlad that fought Joshua had a completely different mentality and looked fitter bouncing on his feet in and out.
    Of course Wlad looked better against AJ than he did against Fury. He was fighting 2 different opponents.

    One of them dominated him mentally in the lead up to the fight and was too tall, rangy, shifty, and clever for him in the ring. The other one didn't and wasn't. Pretty obvious, if you think about.

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      #112
      Originally posted by REDEEMER
      People don’t score fights . Klitschko actually landed more punches .
      OK so Klitschko won 1 round lol

      Fury scared doe

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        #113
        Originally posted by denium

        OK so Klitschko won 1 round lol

        Fury scared doe
        You’ll see what happens when he faces a sizeable boxer / puncher who’s properly prepared and now A.J has gained much more experience so he has even more similarities to Wlad , though he will cause nightmares on the inside where Wlad couldn’t.



        A.J is going to stop Fury in rounds 8 / 9 .

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          #114
          Originally posted by kafkod

          Of course Wlad looked better against AJ than he did against Fury. He was fighting 2 different opponents.

          One of them dominated him mentally in the lead up to the fight and was too tall, rangy, shifty, and clever for him in the ring. The other one didn't and wasn't. Pretty obvious, if you think about.
          Dominated him mentally? I think the more likely reason is his partner was in mental facility suffering depression. But you claim Fury was the reason all you want. Will make joshua's victory all the sweeter.

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            #115
            Originally posted by REDEEMER
            You’ll see what happens when he faces a sizeable boxer / puncher who’s properly prepared and now A.J has gained much more experience so he has even more similarities to Wlad , though he will cause nightmares on the inside where Wlad couldn’t.



            A.J is going to stop Fury in rounds 8 / 9 .
            Yeah but tbf, you also picked Wallin to beat Fury, and Fury won pretty much every round despite being unfit and fighting with one eye.

            That kinda suggests to me that you don't have a clue what you're talking about.

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              #116
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

              Dominated him mentally? I think the more likely reason is his partner was in mental facility suffering depression. But you claim Fury was the reason all you want. Will make joshua's victory all the sweeter.
              Right. So Wlad's partner suffering from depression is a valid reason for his poor performance against Fury. But Fury himself suffering from depression is not a valid reason for him taking a break from boxing instead of rematching Wlad.

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                #117
                Originally posted by kafkod

                Right. So Wlad's partner suffering from depression is a valid reason for his poor performance against Fury. But Fury himself suffering from depression is not a valid reason for him taking a break from boxing instead of rematching Wlad.
                Wlad's partner was actually diagnosed and admitted to hospital. Fury's story is he went to a GP and threw away the pills and never went back. I think there's a huge ****ing difference.

                Fury pulled out of the Wlad fight because he was suspended not because of his mental health. He faked an ankle injury the day he was suspended, thinking it wouldn't get out. You know this but keep spouting bollocks.

                "Ukad revealed it suspended Fury on 24 June - the day the Briton announced he was pulling out his his rematch with Wladimir Klitschko because of injury."
                World heavyweight champion Tyson Fury is charged with a doping offence by the UK's anti-doping body but has his suspension lifted.


                You trying to play off his suspension for steroids as him wanting a break, seriously?

                He's a dishonest lying **** through and through. I don't believe a word he says.
                Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 04-23-2021, 03:48 PM.

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                  #118
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

                  Wlad's partner was actually diagnosed and admitted to hospital. Fury's story is he went to a GP and threw away the pills and never went back. I think there's a huge ****ing difference.

                  Fury pulled out of the Wlad fight because he was suspended not because of his mental health. He faked an ankle injury the day he was suspended, thinking it wouldn't get out. You know this but keep spouting bollocks.

                  "Ukad revealed it suspended Fury on 24 June - the day the Briton announced he was pulling out his his rematch with Wladimir Klitschko because of injury."
                  World heavyweight champion Tyson Fury is charged with a doping offence by the UK's anti-doping body but has his suspension lifted.


                  You trying to play off his suspension for steroids as him wanting a break, seriously?

                  He's a dishonest lying **** through and through. I don't believe a word he says.
                  As usual, you are cherry picking only those parts of a complicated situation that fit your agenda. Yes Fury's was licence was suspended by UKAD, and they were then ordered by a high court judge to unsuspend him. He was suspended again after testing positive for *******, not steroids, in a VADA test, and giving up his titles due to mental health issues.

                  No action was taken over the ******* because it is classed as a recreational drug, not a PED, but Fury was diagnosed medically unfit to fight due to mental illness by a psychiatric doctor.
                  Last edited by kafkod; 04-23-2021, 04:29 PM.

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                    #119
                    Originally posted by billeau2

                    People who appreciate boxing tend to see Fury's victory over Klinchko as a display of boxing skills, not a snoozefest, not a runfest, etc. Klit was never even close to causing Fury a problem compared to Joshua going life and death... There was no indication that Klitchko could doanything against the Gypsy King..
                    What I witnessed was Wladimir Kiltschko backing Tyson Fury up all night, THERE was never a point in the fight where he was deterred from coming forward.

                    Don't get me wrong? I know Tyson Fury won the fight, but it was no masterclass in superb boxing skills 'Not to the level that YOU, and certain people in boxing attempt to make out'.

                    Tyson Fury stole the fight, he bamboozle Wladimir Kiltschko 'And I honestly, don't think he could of fought and beat Kiltschko with that same style again'.

                    There are two things I look for in a dominant win, and those are:

                    1: Is the opponent deterred.

                    2: Is the opponent ever hurt.

                    None of these situations happened to Wladimir Kiltschko 'Nobody before the fight would of expected Kiltschko to continually keep coming forward'.

                    Note: There are different ways fighters can fight, and those different styles come with consequences but also rewards. Anthony Joshua fought Kiltschko in a manner which was highly dangerous, but the reward for this was 'That he did not just merely beat Wladimir Kiltschko, he took him out and ended his career'.

                    That is what people need to understand on this thread, it was Anthony Joshua 'Who ended the career of Wladimir Kiltschko'.

                    I honestly value Anthony Joshua's win over Wladimir Kiltschko more highly than Tyson Fury's 'Because to achieve the win he had to come through more tests'.
                    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 04-23-2021, 04:47 PM.

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                      #120
                      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                      What I witnessed was Wladimir Kiltschko backing Tyson Fury up all night, THERE was never a point in the fight where he was deterred from coming forward.

                      Don't get me wrong? I know Tyson Fury won the fight, but it was no masterclass in superb boxing skills 'Not to the level that YOU, and certain people in boxing attempt to make out'.

                      Tyson Fury stole the fight, he bamboozle Wladimir Kiltschko 'And I honestly, don't think he could of fought and beat Kiltschko with that same style again'.

                      There are two things I look for in a dominated win, and those are:

                      1: Is the opponent deterred.

                      2: Is the opponent ever hurt.

                      None of these situations happened to Wladimir Kiltschko 'Nobody before the fight would of expected Kiltschko to continually keep coming forward'.

                      Note: There are different ways fighters can fight, and those different styles come with consequences but also rewards. Anthony Joshua fought Kiltschko in a manner which was highly dangerous, but the reward for this was 'That he did not just merely beat Wladimir Kiltschko, he took him out and ended his career'.

                      That is what people need to understand on this thread, it was Anthony Joshua 'That ended the career of Wladimir Kiltschko'.

                      I honestly value Anthony Joshua's win over Wladimir Kiltschko more highly than Tyson Fury's 'Because to achieve the win he had to come through more tests'.
                      “don't think he could of fought and beat Kiltschko with that same style again”.


                      Neither did his own trainer and family member , good luck debating that poster . He also told me rematches go in the way of the first winner which is also wrong ,that’s not set in stone I showed him actual fights by listing them .

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