Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury on His Future: I Don't Know What's Going To Happen

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  • -Kev-
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    #41
    Originally posted by W1LL
    1. Robbie Barrett and the rest of the AJ/Hearn mob are already crying about Fury ducking Whyte, even within this thread, where you just claimed nobody is doing that.

    2. My two most recent threads? Bigging up Dereck Chisora and Dillian Whyte, respectively. It kind of ****s on your "hate-filled anti-Black" angle.

    3. The rest of your post is utter drivel, not worthy of a direct response. Why are you so triggered? Have you been waiting for the opportunity to go on a passive-aggressive rant like this? What is it that really caused it? I vaguely recall making you look ****** on the forums a few times, but your name doesn't really stick out to me. You're a generic poster but I couldn't really pick you out, I wouldn't know your opinion on anything off-hand. Very odd outburst Kev.
    1. Well that’s ******. But I doubt that is what the majority of fans wants.

    2. I am proud of you. Change is possible, you are proof.

    3. That makes two us. I do not remember having any back forth with you. We absolutely have never had any type of negative discussions. I usually read your posts, notice it being about race, and move along. You are also an overly racist poster. So, yeah, I will remember you.

    4. “Generic poster”. I think you think this Hollywood? I do not care about about my posts being memorable. I do not care about “likes”. Or who “likes” or remembers my post. But yes, I remember every poster on here who constantly make racist remarks. Don’t flatter yourself.

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    • thetruthteller
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      #42
      I know what's going to happen.
      if Whyte wins, Fury comes up with 100 reasons why he cannot caught Whyte.
      If Wallin wins, Fury fights him no problem and they promote the hell out of Fury Wallin
      All while Fury and his team continue to try and tell AJ not to rematch Usyk so that Fury can have the easiest path possible to unify. And he may throw the belt in the trash if the WBC forces him to actually act like a champion and fight Whyte


      Any questions?

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      • theface07
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        #43
        Originally posted by 1hourRun
        Tyson had his chance of redeeming his disgraceful reputation of being the dirtiest fighter in the sport of boxing last Saturday vs. Deontay the 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder ; he failed. However, with that grimy performance filled with all kinds of dangerous illegal-tactics and nonstop fouls, I think Phooey has a bright future in the UFC.

        A fight with Brock Lesnar in a no-holds-barred cage-fight, the battle of the Anabolic Kings, would do big-numbers. Why stick around boxing making mandatory defenses, like the greats of the past? 1 WBC title defense is good enough.
        Why do you have a gif of Wilder getting KTFO when you can't even accept that Fury is king of the heavyweights? What happened to all that BS talk from you about Fury getting KO'd by Wilder? There was no cheating this time (or any time) regardless of what deluded narrative is spinning around in your head. Wilder couldn't beat Fury in 3 fights, he's just not good enough. Just admit it. The more you try to discredit Fury's wins, the crazier you look. I think there's a few screws loose in your brain.

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        • 1hourRun
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          #44
          Originally posted by theface07

          Why do you have a gif of Wilder getting KTFO when you can't even accept that Fury is king of the heavyweights? What happened to all that BS talk from you about Fury getting KO'd by Wilder? There was no cheating this time (or any time) regardless of what deluded narrative is spinning around in your head. Wilder couldn't beat Fury in 3 fights, he's just not good enough. Just admit it. The more you try to discredit Fury's wins, the crazier you look. I think there's a few screws loose in your brain.
          You have missed a lot of what has been going on on NSB. Firstly, I lost a sig-bet with siablo14 , and second, I basically owned the Boxingscene : I presented irrefutable evidence of Tyson Fury fouling Deontay Wilder nonstop throughout the contest into a hollow KO victory. The same way I exposed Tyson in the second fight.

          I'm not going to debate this with you here, as I am busy with art pieces that I am creating, however, I direct your attention to my post history. There you will discover that no one on the boxingscene beat me in any debate, or proved the evidence that I shared as invalid.

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          • Chrismart
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            #45
            Originally posted by Toffee
            Rematch clauses are always possible. Can we stop pretending it's some Matchroom issue.

            Usyk didn't need to accept one, he was a mandatory. Joshua couldn't insist on a rematch. It was Usyk who accepted a rematch clause. Want to blame someone? Blame Usyk. He's the one who sold that clause.

            Whyte is interim champion. It's up to Wallin whether he wants that fight. It's up to him whether he accepts the clause. I'm not sure why Whyte even needs that fight.

            Fury and Wilder both accepted another rematch clause for their rematch. Don't want it? Don't accept it. If Fury didn't fight Wilder we would have seen a mandatory instead. Fury chose that option to get a crack at the title.

            The Rematchroom thing is just a bit pathetic and highlights a lack of understanding of the sport.
            Exactly. Rematch clauses are becoming more of a thing whether we like it or not. Promoters are labelled negligent if they don't negotiate one.

            All promoters are at it. Hearn stumps up for them, Fury and Wilder have just fought a several year long trilogy because of them. Yarde has even got a rematch with Arthur, even though he lost while challenging for Arthur's title.

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            • petero
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              #46
              Originally posted by 1hourRun

              You have missed a lot of what has been going on on NSB. Firstly, I lost a sig-bet with siablo14 , and second, I basically owned the Boxingscene : I presented irrefutable evidence of Tyson Fury fouling Deontay Wilder nonstop throughout the contest into a hollow KO victory. The same way I exposed Tyson in the second fight.

              I'm not going to debate this with you here, as I am busy with art pieces that I am creating, however, I direct your attention to my post history. There you will discover that no one on the boxingscene beat me in any debate, or proved the evidence that I shared as invalid.
              Ok Elie, you should really take in the responses you are getting. You don't or never 'basically owned' anything and all of your so called 'irrefutable evidence' is actually Cognitive Dissonance a clinical term for trying to explain away why things didn't go your way. You ought to do a little homework on it and then see a therapist. Good luck.

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              • Oregonian
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                #47
                Originally posted by thetruthteller
                I know what's going to happen.
                if Whyte wins, Fury comes up with 100 reasons why he cannot caught Whyte.
                If Wallin wins, Fury fights him no problem and they promote the hell out of Fury Wallin
                All while Fury and his team continue to try and tell AJ not to rematch Usyk so that Fury can have the easiest path possible to unify. And he may throw the belt in the trash if the WBC forces him to actually act like a champion and fight Whyte

                Any questions?
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                Wow!! Fury beat and KO’d Wilder. That still haunts you it seems.
                If Walin beats Whyte, would there be a reason for Fury to fight Whyte??
                Two, you’re already picking other guys to accuse Fury of ducking. That’s what you said about Fury for 19 months and instead of admitting Fury was always the better fight vs Wilder, you’re now manufacturing lies and nonsense about Whyte, who by the way got KO’d by a bum and was beaten by AJ too.
                That’s the guy Fury is going to duck? Seriously?

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                • CubanGuyNYC
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                  #48
                  I wanna see this guy fight for another few years. He’s the best thing in boxing right now, and the savior of the heavyweight division. But he’s a headcase and making so much money per fight that he can just call it quits now and live like a prince (or Gypsy King) for the rest of his life.

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                  • Jkp
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by PotentialToast

                    I think Whyte wins and in facts beats AJ for undisputed later in the year. Fury either fights Whyte or - and I hope this doesn't happen but I can see it - vacates WBC whilst touting the lineal bollocks which might get him a fight with the undisputed winner at the end of 2022.
                    Not even Whyte things he beats AJ. If he did, he would of taken the guaranteed title shot Eddie offered him, and be world champion right now, earning $100 million pay days.

                    Another deluded Whyte fan boy...

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                    • thetruthteller
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Oregonian
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                      Wow!! Fury beat and KO’d Wilder. That still haunts you it seems.
                      If Walin beats Whyte, would there be a reason for Fury to fight Whyte??
                      Two, you’re already picking other guys to accuse Fury of ducking. That’s what you said about Fury for 19 months and instead of admitting Fury was always the better fight vs Wilder, you’re now manufacturing lies and nonsense about Whyte, who by the way got KO’d by a bum and was beaten by AJ too.
                      That’s the guy Fury is going to duck? Seriously?
                      1 title defense does not make you an all time great. And 1 title defense and ducking the next fight does not make you great. You WAY off base with Wilder because he is a fraud just like Fury is. If Whyte is so beatable, then Fury should go ahead and beat him then right? Why skip him? Answer that

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