Tyson Fury’s metamorphosis

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  • Dakuwaqa
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    Tyson Fury’s metamorphosis

    Might be the greatest in boxing history. He started off as an ungainly oversized pear and turned into a highly skilled unbeatable superspider. He went from losing to short and fat McDermott to destroying the hardest hitting heavyweight of all time.

    Quite remarkable
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    He's always been pretty pear shaped.

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    • Dakuwaqa
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      #3
      Originally posted by _Rexy_
      He's always been pretty pear shaped.
      He’s significantly less pear nowadays.

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        That cheating prick can suck some balls, wild boars balls to be exact.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Dakuwaqa
          Might be the greatest in boxing history. He started off as an ungainly oversized pear and turned into a highly skilled unbeatable superspider. He went from losing to short and fat McDermott to destroying the hardest hitting heavyweight of all time.

          Quite remarkable
          He went from getting caught taking steroids by UKAD. To not being licensed in the UK so UKAD can't test him. Well played.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

            He went from getting caught taking steroids by UKAD. To not being licensed in the UK so UKAD can't test him. Well played.
            Yeah it’s was pretty fishy that he suffered a mental breakdown at exactly the time he got caught for doping.

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            • miniq
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              He fought McDermott in 2009 as a green 8 fight pro. It was a close fight but he showed that when he is blown out and gassed out that he has the HEART, WILL and UNWAVERING determination to dig deep, dig deeper than ANY of the current heavyweights. & he shows it again and again continuously.

              Fury debutted at 260 pounds as a 20 year old. Which is why it's funny for idiots to think he can't hold his current 270 pound weight as a 31 year old grown man.

              Fury has developed and amazingly continues to develop both physically & ability wise at a rate well beyond his peers. He is unbeatable.

              He is also the first of his KIND as a superheavyweight. No superheavyweight past, present or probably future will ever have the movement & stamina Fury possesses.

              Why try and look back 10 years to try and find something to mock him for, it's ******. Fury is the savior of the heavyweight division.

              Now one of the main people who deserves credit is the OG Emmanual Steward because all it took was one training session in 2010 and Wlad camp in 2011 to see that Fury HAS IT and could see mentally Fury was ahead of everyone including Wlad the current champion.

              There weren't many people in boxing who could see what Fury would become because quite frankly the skillsets were still under heavy development. After a few years under Hughie then Peter his footwork really picked up. Now under Kronk his offence/defence balance is becoming better. He is using all of his assets better.
              Last edited by miniq; 05-18-2021, 04:10 PM.

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                #8
                Originally posted by miniq
                He fought McDermott in 2009 as a green 8 fight pro. It was a close fight but he showed that when he is blown out and gassed out that he has the HEART, WILL and UNWAVERING determination to dig deep, dig deeper than ANY of the current heavyweights. & he shows it again and again continuously.

                Fury debutted at 260 pounds as a 20 year old. Which is why it's funny for idiots to think he can't hold his current 270 pound weight as a 31 year old grown man.

                Fury has developed and amazingly continues to develop both physically & ability wise at a rate well beyond his peers. He is unbeatable.

                Why try and look back 10 years to try and find something to mock him for, it's ******. Fury is the savior of the heavyweight division.
                It was giving him praise! Chill your baked bean and join in the celebration of his greatness

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

                  He went from getting caught taking steroids by UKAD. To not being licensed in the UK so UKAD can't test him. Well played.

                  UKAD can swivel.

                  He tested positive 1.5 years before they took litigation out against him

                  THAT IS UNHEARD, I REPEAT UNHEARD OF. UKAD were playing ****** games and Fury didn't care to play. Anyone with money and power can bypass tests, why put testing agencies on a higher moral pedestal? they are just as CORRUPT as everyone else bottom to top.

                  If Fury didn't pull out of the Wlad rematch due to injury UKAD would have kept them "failed" tests under the rug. says it all.

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                  • Robbie Barrett
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by miniq
                    He fought McDermott in 2009 as a green 8 fight pro. It was a close fight but he showed that when he is blown out and gassed out that he has the HEART, WILL and UNWAVERING determination to dig deep, dig deeper than ANY of the current heavyweights. & he shows it again and again continuously.

                    Fury debutted at 260 pounds as a 20 year old. Which is why it's funny for idiots to think he can't hold his current 270 pound weight as a 31 year old grown man.

                    Fury has developed and amazingly continues to develop both physically & ability wise at a rate well beyond his peers. He is unbeatable.

                    He is also the first of his KIND as a superheavyweight. No superheavyweight past, present or probably future will ever have the movement & stamina Fury possesses.

                    Why try and look back 10 years to try and find something to mock him for, it's ******. Fury is the savior of the heavyweight division.

                    Now one of the main people who deserves credit is the OG Emmanual Steward because all it took was one training session in 2010 and Wlad camp in 2011 to see that Fury HAS IT and could see mentally Fury was ahead of everyone including Wlad the current champion.

                    There weren't many people in boxing who could see what Fury would become because quite frankly the skillsets were still under heavy development. After a few years under Hughie then Peter his footwork really picked up. Now under Kronk his offence/defence balance is becoming better. He is using all of his assets better.
                    Unbeatable but could have lost 2 of the last 4?

                    Manny Steward also said David Price would be a HW champ.

                    Fury has had a very cherry picked career. Since his comeback what skilled fighter has he fought? **** before he got banned for steroids, he had only fought 1.

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