Tyson Fury CONFIRMS he is fighting in JULY!!

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  • Stuntman Mike
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    #81
    Originally posted by denium

    Fury didn't run from the rematch, he was suffering with his mental health and was medically unable to fight.

    It's not like the first fight was close anyway, Fury won every round.
    No fighters were harmed in the filming of that event

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      #82
      Originally posted by BodyBagz
      People keep saying I'm a Wilder fanboi because I picked him to KO Fury 2x

      Fu ck, I'd pick Haye to KO Fury

      I HATE FURY !
      Ahh, so finally, you’ve just admitted then that you really have no clue about boxing, you don’t know what you are watching when fights are playing out and you are a clueless blind follower of wilder.

      so every prediction involving fury won’t be made by a logical reason, but rather you’re hatred for a guy who beat the dog Pisz out of ya favourite pin up boy?

      I hope you still kept that poster of a topless twerking wilder up on ya bedroom wall!! Better stay LOYAL to ya MANZZZZZZ HAHAHAHA

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        #83
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

        Wladimir Kiltschko before he fought Joshua had endured 3 back to back training camps, because Fury kept on pulling out of their rematch. Kiltschko weighed in at 240 pounds for Joshua, 5 pounds lighter then when he fought Tyson Fury at 245 pounds . 'Wladimir Kiltsckhko has went on record stating he was in his best condition ever, which I find hard to believe but? He was in better condition for Joshua than when he fought Fury etc

        Fighters like Wladimir Kiltschko are never inactive, they are always training. Enduring 3 back to back training camps with sparring is not exactly being inactive.

        It is easier to be the underdog sometimes, Joshua was the favorite vs Kiltschko.

        I honestly think Joshua beat a better version of Kiltschko than Fury.
        Are you seriously this mentally handicapped or are you just pretending?

        You do understand that if you don’t fight a sanctioned bout for a good 19-20 months, but stay “in the gym” that indeed is inactive. You absaloute buffoon. How come any old casual fan are allowed to just sign up here? I think we could benefit from a trivia to prove you are a fan and know about boxing, so if you don’t know any answers you cannot join!!

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          #84
          Originally posted by BodyBagz

          I'm going to step back and see what BUM Fury unearths in July

          Might be Marcy
          You are funny bless those little cotton socks of yours. I sure can not wait for schools to re open, then we will see much less of you round here.

          keep hating on other grown men won’t you. imagine admitting you hate another man you’ve never met!! Is it because you know he could take any lady friend of yours from you and you wouldn’t be able to do a single thing?

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            #85
            Originally posted by Stuntman Mike

            Good stuff however "zero evidence he was in better condition for fury?"

            Well he was younger and at that age every year is huge for the body's test levels and recovery

            I personally believe age would have been significantly detrimental for wlad in the joshua fight

            I believe wlad knew it was his last hurrah because of his body's recovery rate
            Wladimir Kiltschko is a man of science a expert in his field of study, by his own estimations he was in better condition for Anthony Joshua 'That is my evidence'. I don't really think the age was much of a factor he was only 16-17 months apart from when he fought Tyson Fury 'Plus people speak like Kiltschko is a normal person, he has that Olympic athlete mentality'.

            You hear some fighters state 'Yes I am in my best condition ever'. But when you hear such a analytical fighter like Kiltschko state such a thing? You best take it extremely seriously'.

            People forget? Joshua was blasting guys out around the time of this fight, Kiltschko got up off the deck and still fought hard for another 6-7 rounds 'His conditioning was tested more by Joshua, but his mind was tested more by Tyson Fury' It was a puzzling fight.

            I personally think he was in better condition for Anthony Joshua, and his defeat to Fury probably enhanced him mentally.

            Note: I find it interesting that Fury is training with these Mexicans. I am about 90% sure Fury will fight Joshua like he fought Wilder II, the more and more I see this etc Wonder if Sugar Hill Steward will be coming into camp later on.

            That was a great way to retire for Wladimir Kiltschko vs Joshua, I always wanted David Haye to retire after Haye vs Bellew I 'Because even in a loss, he had won the admiration of the fans plus? The mere fact that he made it a competitive fight while injured took away from Bellew's victory'.

            It still bothers me how he lost the second fight.





            Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 04-23-2021, 08:04 AM.

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              #86
              Originally posted by Stuntman Mike

              No fighters were harmed in the filming of that event
              Wlad's face would disagree with you.

              wlad2.jpg

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                #87
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                Wladimir Kiltschko is a man of science a expert in his field of study, by his own estimations he was in better condition for Anthony Joshua 'That is my evidence'. I don't really think the age was much of a factor he was only 16-17 months apart from when he fought Tyson Fury 'Plus people speak like Kiltschko is a normal person, he has that Olympic athlete mentality'.

                You hear some fighters state 'Yes I am in my best condition ever'. But when you hear such a analytical fighter like Kiltschko state such a thing? You best take it extremely seriously'.

                People forget? Joshua was blasting guys out around the time of this fight, Kiltschko got up off the deck and still fought hard for another 6-7 rounds 'His conditioning was tested more by Joshua, but his mind was tested more by Tyson Fury' It was a puzzling fight.

                I personally think he was in better condition for Anthony Joshua, and his defeat to Fury probably enhanced him mentally.

                Note: I find it interesting that Fury is training with these Mexicans. I am about 90% sure Fury will fight Joshua like he fought Wilder II, the more and more I see this etc Wonder if Sugar Hill Steward will be coming into camp later on.

                That was a great way to retire for Wladimir Kiltschko vs Joshua, I always wanted David Haye to retire after Haye vs Bellew I 'Because even in a loss, he had won the admiration of the fans plus? The mere fact that he made it a competitive fight while injured took away from Bellew's victory'.

                It still bothers me how he lost the second fight.




                Haye is a great fighter and one of my favourites

                Maybe you're right about wlad being in better shape but how much more better shape could he get...the guy is shredded year round

                Personally I feel reflexes and what have you would have been better two years prior

                However wlad may have been having a bad night along with the handful fury presented

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by GucciGod

                  Are you seriously this mentally handicapped or are you just pretending?

                  You do understand that if you don’t fight a sanctioned bout for a good 19-20 months, but stay “in the gym” that indeed is inactive. You absaloute buffoon. How come any old casual fan are allowed to just sign up here? I think we could benefit from a trivia to prove you are a fan and know about boxing, so if you don’t know any answers you cannot join!!
                  Wladimir Kiltschko was inactive inside a professional ring, but he was not inactive in training. He had went through 3 back to back highly professional training camps 'That is what you need to accept and understand'.

                  In reality you do 90% of your learning and improving in the gym, not on fight night 'Fights are the end product of training'.

                  I am stating statistics, and only reporting on the facts.

                  Wladimir Kiltschko was not really inactive like you are trying to make out.

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by GucciGod

                    Are you seriously this mentally handicapped or are you just pretending?

                    You do understand that if you don’t fight a sanctioned bout for a good 19-20 months, but stay “in the gym” that indeed is inactive. You absaloute buffoon. How come any old casual fan are allowed to just sign up here? I think we could benefit from a trivia to prove you are a fan and know about boxing, so if you don’t know any answers you cannot join!!
                    Peter Fury said Klitschko was going to be harder in the rematch and hinted Tyson won’t win unless he ups his game the next time , coincidentally he pulled out not long after that .


                    A.J vs Klitschko was supposed to take place in November 2016 . Klitschko was indeed in shape and sharp . You guys are acting like he was made of ring rust but that’s not reality . The reality is Klitschko was on point maybe his timing slightly off but he was definitely more a handful then he was against Fury where he looked like he was sleep walking .

                    Inactivity is when a fighter is actually not doing anything , maybe light work outs to keep in shape , this isn’t the case with Wlad who was training to take someone’s head off .

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Stuntman Mike

                      Haye is a great fighter and one of my favourites

                      Maybe you're right about wlad being in better shape but how much more better shape could he get...the guy is shredded year round

                      Personally I feel reflexes and what have you would have been better two years prior

                      However wlad may have been having a bad night along with the handful fury presented
                      Wrong.

                      Anyone who has studied Wlad knows that he fights in a construct, as in he only commits to throwing punches when his feet are in the correct position.

                      Wlad has always struggled against boxers who move, go back and watch the Thompson or Ibragimov fights and see for yourself.

                      Fury took away Wlad's best weapon ie his jab via feints, and then used his footwork to completely nullify Wlad's offense. He didn't have a "bad night" he was just soundly defeated by a younger, more skilled boxer.

                      The reason why Wlad had so much success against Joshua, is because Joshua is, or was, a flat footed plodder with limited head movement, and they're the guys who Wlad loves fighting.

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