Why Is Tyson Fury So Silent? For A Man That Can't Shutup, He's Strangely Silent

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  • Cypocryphy
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    Why Is Tyson Fury So Silent? For A Man That Can't Shutup, He's Strangely Silent

    Where the hell is Fury? Has he entered a depressive state again? He's MIA, and I'm wondering why. Nothing on social media, no interviews, just hearsay. Is he upset that 100 million pounds went down the drain or is he upset that he's about to fight someone he might not be able to beat? Or is it both?

    I've been waiting to hear him speak on the fight and I'm still waiting ....
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    Originally posted by Cypocryphy
    Where the hell is Fury? Has he entered a depressive state again? He's MIA, and I'm wondering why. Nothing on social media, no interviews, just hearsay. Is he upset that 100 million pounds went down the drain or is he upset that he's about to fight someone he might not be able to beat? Or is it both?

    I've been waiting to hear him speak on the fight and I'm still waiting ....
    Why wouldn't he be able to beat Wilder? He's already done it twice.

    Fury is in camp and he's not using social media, and yes, I'm sure he is upset that he's just lost a £100 mil payday.

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    • KingGilgamesh
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      You sure???

      I see him all over Youtube. I have noticed both have been very mum about the Joshua defeat. Probably the smartest thing Wilder/Fury have done in the past few months.

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      • Cypocryphy
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        #4
        Originally posted by denium

        Why wouldn't he be able to beat Wilder? He's already done it twice.

        Fury is in camp and he's not using social media, and yes, I'm sure he is upset that he's just lost a £100 mil payday.
        LOL. No I mean Fury's fight with Usyk. I view the Fury vs Wilder as a foregone conclusion. Maybe I shouldn't but I just doing see him having a prayer in there. Wilder that is. But even if Fury is in camp, he's still been doing interviews. So it just seems odd to me. If we don't hear from him later today or tomorrow, then something is up.

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        • Cypocryphy
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          #5
          Originally posted by KingGilgamesh
          You sure???

          I see him all over Youtube. I have noticed both have been very mum about the Joshua defeat. Probably the smartest thing Wilder/Fury have done in the past few months.
          Really? They all seem old to me. The last one was the day before Joshua vs Usyk. If you can find one of him after that fight, let me know. If you can post a link that would be great. (One of Fury himself, that is.)

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            Tyson Fury knows he is on the eve, of attempting to do something he has never done before 'Defend his titles, and win a fight at elite level where he is the favorite'. I take the silence, as a serious message.

            Make no mistake about it, neither Fury or Wilder are shying away from each other. This has been the heavyweight fight I was personally looking forward to more so than Usyk vs Joshua.

            I am in nobodies corner really, and I still give Wilder a big chance of winning 'And it is not just because of his punching power'. Fury is facing probably one of the most game heavyweights in the division, on his worst night during the rematch 'He was still fighting back, as futile as his attempts where? Fact of the matter is, Fury had not knocked Wilder off is simple game plan'. Wilder's game is to simply hang in there, weather storms until his power at some point surfaces.

            I compared Wilder's power to Thor's hammer, at some point when Wilder calls upon that power 'It has appeared at some point in all of his fights'. That is why I understand why the second fight was stopped, but when you have a fighter like Wilder still trying who can change a fight in a instant 'You don't pull that type of fighter out of the fight'.

            Note: I don't bother with social media, but if he is silent 'I take it as a statement of intent'.

            Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 09-28-2021, 03:52 AM.

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            • Frankie Coffeecake
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              Fury honestly probably feels sorry for Joshua.

              It's similar to how he used to hate David Price but after Price got exposed Fury felt pity for him

              Fury is truly merciful
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                #8
                Originally posted by Cypocryphy
                Where the hell is Fury? Has he entered a depressive state again? He's MIA, and I'm wondering why. Nothing on social media, no interviews, just hearsay. Is he upset that 100 million pounds went down the drain or is he upset that he's about to fight someone he might not be able to beat? Or is it both?

                I've been waiting to hear him speak on the fight and I'm still waiting ....
                You are absolutely correct. He has been notoriously silent since the AJ loss and I am just curious to know why?

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                • Charlie Zelenoff
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                  He's silent because he just lost that 100Mill payday and wondering WTF Joshua was thinking trying to box a master.

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                    He realized Joshua can`t beat Usyk and very likely loses a rematch also.

                    I would be silent too if my massive payday was gone.

                    Nobody cares about Fury fighting beltless Joshua.

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