Presumably a true Brit will be rooting hard for Fury in a couple of weeks.
Anthony Joshua put British boxing on the map
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Fake *** and *** are two different things.
Nothing against good Brummie lads (my nan had a manor in Cannock back in day and I have extended family members all over the city) but the muppets from there make my skin itch.
And I know loads of travellers - Fury is just a complete helmet. I don’t like dishonest people and when a man contradicts himself within the same sentence - he’s not fit to be a man.
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I see this re**** is still spamming the forum with his nonsensical AJ propaganda.
British boxing was on the map long before AJ and will be on the map long after.
I’m a proud British boxing fan myself but I’ll openly admit we are nowhere near the USA in terms of boxing events. The vast majority of the big fights still head to Vegas. They rarely ever happen on these shores, if Fury-AJ ever happens that’ll likely head to some backward country in the Middle East.Comment
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Yeah it was in a terrible place prior to 2013. That Hatton fella he couldn’t sell a ticket and wasn’t in any big fights, that Calzaghe guy couldn’t pack out a stadium in Cardiff and Lennox wasn’t in any meaningful fights at HW.Comment
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A Brit who compared England and Scotland - to USA and Canada.I see this re**** is still spamming the forum with his nonsensical AJ propaganda.
British boxing was on the map long before AJ and will be on the map long after.
I’m a proud British boxing fan myself but I’ll openly admit we are nowhere near the USA in terms of boxing events. The vast majority of the big fights still head to Vegas. They rarely ever happen on these shores, if Fury-AJ ever happens that’ll likely head to some backward country in the Middle East.

You’re as British as an Aussie. The sky is red.
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