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  • Jkp
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    #11
    Originally posted by Dare7
    So in other words for Tyson Fury is learn how to cherry pick and pick soft fighters not tough fighters so that your unbeaten run can continue.....

    Now we know how Tyson Fury will run his reign of heavyweight defenses. He will only cherry pick bums and not the real fighters that deserve it. He will only fight when he feels they are real vulnerable. True colours are beginning to show.

    Besides AJ didn't pick Usyk, Usyk was mandatory. From what I learnt here is Matchroom are the only stable that will offer us plenty quality heavyweight fights.

    he's fighting most dangerous guy in division. #1 vs #2 for the 3rd time.

    AJ had at least 4 mandatories, so he had plenty of options to choose. But he alway's Chooses oldest, fattest , smallest.

    And still gets beat... lol

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    • Dare7
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      #12
      Originally posted by Jkp


      he's fighting most dangerous guy in division. #1 vs #2 for the 3rd time.

      AJ had at least 4 mandatories, so he had plenty of options to choose. But he alway's Chooses oldest, fattest , smallest.

      And still gets beat... lol
      He fights all his mandatories! What you should ask yourself is that why were some of those mandatories old guys? Those old guys were dedicated in their craft and beat up so called young fighters to be in that position....

      So it's left for young lions to remove the old lions and AJ did that job.

      When fury fights Klitschko for you fans Klitschko wasn't old, when wilder was fighting guys like Ortiz for you fans Ortiz was boogie man!

      So if AJ always choose the oldest, fattest, smallest and weakest fighters, who were the fittest and strongest that AJ didn't attempt to fight? Coz we all know Wilder ducked AJ when he had the chance to fight AJ for what would have been his biggest pay day. And we also know Fury was stuck in a multiple ****** rematch deal.

      Funny your description of fighters choosing bums to fight sounds like wilder and fury.
      Last edited by Dare7; 10-09-2021, 05:38 PM.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Dare7
        So in other words for Tyson Fury is learn how to cherry pick and pick soft fighters not tough fighters so that your unbeaten run can continue.....

        Now we know how Tyson Fury will run his reign of heavyweight defenses. He will only cherry pick bums and not the real fighters that deserve it. He will only fight when he feels they are real vulnerable. True colours are beginning to show.

        Besides AJ didn't pick Usyk, Usyk was mandatory. From what I learnt here is Matchroom are the only stable that will offer us plenty quality heavyweight fights.
        Thats what bumsquad has done with his career

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        • Jkp
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          #14
          Originally posted by Dare7

          He fights all his mandatories! What you should ask yourself is that why were some of those mandatories old guys? Those old guys were dedicated in their craft and beat up so called young fighters to be in that position....

          So it's left for young lions to remove the old lions and AJ did that job.

          When fury fights Klitschko for you fans Klitschko wasn't old, when wilder was fighting guys like Ortiz for you fans Ortiz was boogie man!

          So if AJ always choose the oldest, fattest, smallest and weakest fighters, who were the fittest and strongest that AJ didn't attempt to fight? Coz we all know Wilder ducked AJ when he had the chance to fight AJ for what would have been his biggest pay day. And we also know Fury was stuck in a multiple ****** rematch deal.

          Funny your description of fighters choosing bums to fight sounds like wilder and fury.
          Wilder ducked AJ, and AJ ducked Wilder.... your a broken record.

          AJ been bullied and bashed by a cruiser weight , and by a short fat Mexican ranked 30 something.

          a full sized heavy like Fury or Wilder would bully and humiliate him.

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          • springfiels
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            #15
            Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
            He seems to think he's more Jamacian than Whyte even though Dillian was born there and you can still hear his accent.
            Lol ok, didn't know if I'd missed something... Calling someone born and raised in Jamaica a "jafaican" was new on me. I'm from Myatts Field too so know a bit about Whyte and his brother Dean. They cool.

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            • Kannabis Kid
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              #16
              Originally posted by springfiels

              Lol ok, didn't know if I'd missed something... Calling someone born and raised in Jamaica a "jafaican" was new on me. I'm from Myatts Field too so know a bit about Whyte and his brother Dean. They cool.
              I'm pretty sure Dean is not Dillians real brother.

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                #17
                Originally posted by VislorTurlough
                Good take by the world heavyweight champion and greatest British heavyweight in 20 years
                It’s not really a good take in fact the statements of they hand picked Ruiz and Usyk isn’t even realistic, Ruiz was the only guy that accepted the fight and Usyk was a mandatory .

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                • KingOfGlory
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by springfiels

                  What's the "jafaican" about?
                  Probably Whyte being a citizen of convenience trying to pass himself off as British when it suits him and Jamaican when it suits him.

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                  • springfiels
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by KingOfGlory

                    Probably Whyte being a citizen of convenience trying to pass himself off as British when it suits him and Jamaican when it suits him.
                    Dual citizenship (also known as dual nationality) is allowed in the UK. Read the rules and how to apply.

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