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  • BangEM
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    Can Fury sell out o2 arena in London?

    ….after how Brits have turned on him the last couple of months for being a fraud?

    ….I saw him and Mo Guilligan doing something together earlier today. I guess he’s back in London to cook up another gypo excuse for why he’s a fraud.
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    #2
    denium get in here.

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      Sup ****Em

      Boxing fans are fickle, the people slagging him off now are the same people who were on his nuts after he beat the s*** out of Wilder.

      Come October, he'll handle the big dosser, and the AJ fight hype will start all over again.

      ​​​​​​Anyway as I've mentioned before, Fury is getting on my nerves, too much talking s*** and not enough fighting.

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        #4
        Originally posted by denium
        Sup ****Em

        Boxing fans are fickle, the people slagging him off now are the same people who were on his nuts after he beat the s*** out of Wilder.

        Come October, he'll handle the big dosser, and the AJ fight hype will start all over again.

        ​​​​​​Anyway as I've mentioned before, Fury is getting on my nerves, too much talking s*** and not enough fighting.
        At least you’re being honest unlike some rabid muppets who tend to let the hate for other boxers override logic.

        I think Fury thought he could get away with anything after beating Wilder and the fans would remain regardless of what he does. But like you said, boxing fans are very fickle due to the fact that most are casuals whose manhood is attached to whichever boxer has the hype/momentum. And building a loyal fan base involves more than just winning one fight - you have to be a consistent performer and have a package fans can buy into.

        Based on what I have seen thus far from Fury, I highly doubt he’ll fight Wilder again. There’s no hype behind the fight and the money isn’t there.

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          Vs Joshua or whyte yes easily

          Against anyone else probably not

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            #6
            Originally posted by davef
            Vs Joshua or whyte yes easily

            Against anyone else probably not
            You’re right.

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              To answer your question, no, because Fury cannot fight in the UK. He never dealt with the anti doping agency there for his nandrolone use. That's the real reason he ran to the states. That's also the real reason Hearn was trying to get the AJ Fury fight somewhere else. Fury has conned most of the boxing public. Not me. Not for one second.

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                #8
                Originally posted by denium
                Sup ****Em

                Boxing fans are fickle, the people slagging him off now are the same people who were on his nuts after he beat the s*** out of Wilder.

                Come October, he'll handle the big dosser, and the AJ fight hype will start all over again.

                ​​​​​​Anyway as I've mentioned before, Fury is getting on my nerves, too much talking s*** and not enough fighting.
                Can I ask you a straight up question? Do you think Fury faked covid? And if so, are you OK with him doing that? And would you still support him knowing he did that? I am honestly curious.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by thetruthteller
                  To answer your question, no, because Fury cannot fight in the UK. He never dealt with the anti doping agency there for his nandrolone use. That's the real reason he ran to the states. That's also the real reason Hearn was trying to get the AJ Fury fight somewhere else. Fury has conned most of the boxing public. Not me. Not for one second.
                  His nandrolone case is over but I think Fury is still on PED. So you might be right.

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                    Didn’t Fury-Wilder 2 do the biggest gate in recent history?

                    Some of you AJ fans are so dumb man, I expect you all bought tickets too, they’re certainly cheap enough. I guarantee if you do go you’ll see empty seats as well.

                    All 3 are undoubtedly big draws, there’s no doubt that Fury could draw huge crowds in the UK and AJ could also do good numbers in the US with the right opponent. Hell even Wilder would draw big crowds over here, it’s honestly not that hard to draw in the UK.

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