I think John Fury might be responsible for Fury-Wilder III getting delayed

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  • snowdog
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    #41
    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

    What a load of bollocks. So they couldn't have done a second test right away before calling off the fight? Fury pulled out of the fight and needed an excuse, he got one from covid.
    He would have had to have done SEVERAL tests, like I've said. And the results of those tests would have been witnessed by the relevant people involved in the fight.

    If you think for a SECOND that Fury faked ONE test result and postponed the fight as the result of that one test then you're living in Cloud Cuckoo Land and know NOTHING about boxing, seriously.

    The decision to postpone this fight would not have been taken lightly and would have involved several tests and several different groups of people with a financial interest in the fight.

    I can't believe how little some people on here know about boxing, it's farcical at times on here lol

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      #42
      Originally posted by billeau2

      It's telling that people just assume Wilder is not a dangerous fight compared to AJ. John Fury is just a liar... Etc. Personally I would have been "John fury" if I saw my son behaving like Fury. Wilder is a tremendous athlete, and he Is motivated. Tyson needs to be on the right wavelength.
      He may be a tremendous athlete, and he may indeed be motivated. But he's also been psychologically BROKEN by the first two fights. He's **** scared of Fury right now and imo this fight should NOT be going ahead in Wilder's current state of mind.

      He's always going to have that puncher's chance because of that right hand of his but anyone EXPECTING a Wilder win is going to be disappointed I think. Wilder is TERRIFIED of Fury.

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        #43
        Originally posted by snowdog

        He would have had to have done SEVERAL tests, like I've said. And the results of those tests would have been witnessed by the relevant people involved in the fight.

        If you think for a SECOND that Fury faked ONE test result and postponed the fight as the result of that one test then you're living in Cloud Cuckoo Land and know NOTHING about boxing, seriously.

        The decision to postpone this fight would not have been taken lightly and would have involved several tests and several different groups of people with a financial interest in the fight.

        I can't believe how little some people on here know about boxing, it's farcical at times on here lol
        Witnessed? You are talking nonsense. He probably didn't even have a damn test. Fighters fake injuries etc all the damn time. It's you that don't know ****. When Fury got banned Klitcshko and the networks knew nothing even though they were preparing for a fight, until it leaked weeks later.

        Oh BTW Fury faked an ankle injury for that too. Don't speak on subjects you know zero about clown.
        Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 08-06-2021, 11:38 AM.

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          #44
          Originally posted by snowdog

          He may be a tremendous athlete, and he may indeed be motivated. But he's also been psychologically BROKEN by the first two fights. He's **** scared of Fury right now and imo this fight should NOT be going ahead in Wilder's current state of mind.

          He's always going to have that puncher's chance because of that right hand of his but anyone EXPECTING a Wilder win is going to be disappointed I think. Wilder is TERRIFIED of Fury.
          I don't think that Wilder is scared.

          The man is dumb as a rock and he's surrounded by sycophants blowing smoke up his arse 24/7, I think he genuinely believes that his costume was too heavy and Fury had egg-weights in his gloves.

          Earl is right, Wilder has ridiculous power and if you're not prepared, he'll knock you the f*** out.

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            #45
            Originally posted by snowdog

            He may be a tremendous athlete, and he may indeed be motivated. But he's also been psychologically BROKEN by the first two fights. He's **** scared of Fury right now and imo this fight should NOT be going ahead in Wilder's current state of mind.

            He's always going to have that puncher's chance because of that right hand of his but anyone EXPECTING a Wilder win is going to be disappointed I think. Wilder is TERRIFIED of Fury.
            I don't know what goes on in Your head, or wilder's head... Nobody knows these things, except the individal. We go by behavior, Wilder does not act broken, he acts confident, maybe it is an act... maybe not. Everybody is different. Margarito seemed to take getting beaten badly in stride, Left Hook Lacy after Calzighe, not so much. I don't see indications that Wilder is a broken fighter... deluded, yes, but there is a different. People love to read things into behavior, but behavior can be studied legit and Wilder simply does not display the signs that suggest someone is in fear.

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              #46
              Originally posted by champion4ever

              Great question
              Before we set standards for ethical integrity lets look at resumes for different jobs. There used to be a commercial when I was a kid... Abe Lincoln walks into an employment office and the guy asks him his skills, and just sort of shakes his head like "nothing here for you buddy." Seems that honest Abe, skilled as he was, would not fit into the modern work environment...

              So... the first job is as a judge... whereupon in short order Wilder, Fury, Hearns, Arum, and all the rest of their cohorts, it seems come up short.
              But the second job! Now that Champion is a different kettle of fish entirely. You see? this second job is getting punched in the face, and punching others in the face... For this job one must have a desire to punch others in the face... Remarkably, competition is stiff! Seems like there are a few who want the job... And in this interview? One can be delusional...one can lie a bit, deceive, claim one thing, not another, PROVIDED... You guessed it! they have the ability, desire, and means to punch another man in the face... "Do you mind wearing big gloves when you smash?"

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                #47
                Originally posted by champion4ever

                Great question
                Yep. And one he will never answer. It would be like someone in a cult answering questions about their cult leader who was found in bed with a 10 year old boy. Or asking a Trump supporter about his taxes or his 27 sexual assault cases. They will never answer either. They will just change the subject. It takes a true boxing fan to admit that the guy who is in your profile pic, is as phony as a 3 dollar bill.

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                  #48
                  Whether he instigated it or not, John Fury obviously approves of Tyson pulling out of the July date and training for a new date in the UK. I'm wondering where Sugar Hill fits into the new arrangement.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by champion4ever

                    Great question
                    Denium already answered that question in his first comment opening this thread.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by thetruthteller

                      Yep. And one he will never answer. It would be like someone in a cult answering questions about their cult leader who was found in bed with a 10 year old boy. Or asking a Trump supporter about his taxes or his 27 sexual assault cases. They will never answer either. They will just change the subject. It takes a true boxing fan to admit that the guy who is in your profile pic, is as phony as a 3 dollar bill.
                      Read the opening comment of this thread again, properly this time.

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