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    Funny because it's true.
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  • #2
    I like the guy, he comes to fight win or lose. His fights tend to be entertaining. Not a fan per sé but he tries to and mostly succeeds in backing up his talk. Thats something to be admired in fighters. How many times have other fighters barked loudly prefight but didnt back it up and stunk up the place even though they won? Win or lose, his fights are entertaining. And b4 Wilder, how many entertaining fights was Fury in?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
      I like the guy, he comes to fight win or lose. His fights tend to be entertaining. Not a fan per sé but he tries to and mostly succeeds in backing up his talk. Thats something to be admired in fighters. How many times have other fighters barked loudly prefight but didnt back it up and stunk up the place even though they won? Win or lose, his fights are entertaining. And b4 Wilder, how many entertaining fights was Fury in?
      His fights are usually entertaining because he's sloppy as hell with very limited skills and hence has to get into wars.

      He doesn't back up his talk, he's ducked loads of title shots and eliminators, calls himself the can man yet blatantly ducked Otto Wallin?

      Fury was in many entertaining fights before he turned himself into a slick mover. McDermott 1 & 2, Chisora 1, Pajkic, Firtha, Cunningham, Nascimento were all great fights.
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      • #4
        Why is there a picture of Antony Joshua with lots of pics of somebody that ducked him all around him?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by denium View Post

          His fights are usually entertaining because he's sloppy as hell with very limited skills and hence has to get into wars.

          He doesn't back up his talk, he's ducked loads of title shots and eliminators, calls himself the can man yet blatantly ducked Otto Wallin?

          Fury was in many entertaining fights before he turned himself into a slick mover. McDermott 1 & 2, Chisora 1, Pajkic, Firtha, Cunningham, Nascimento were all great fights.
          Youre hilarious. Ducked Wallin to fight the champ....

          McD, pajkic, firtha, cunn and nasc were entertaining?

          Yeah, ok.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by denium View Post
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            Funny because it's true.
            Since Usyk completely burst the AJ bubble the Matchroom FC fools have firmly attached themselves to the Whyte bandwagon. Whyte has essentially become their last hope.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
              I like the guy, he comes to fight win or lose. His fights tend to be entertaining. Not a fan per sé but he tries to and mostly succeeds in backing up his talk. Thats something to be admired in fighters. How many times have other fighters barked loudly prefight but didnt back it up and stunk up the place even though they won? Win or lose, his fights are entertaining. And b4 Wilder, how many entertaining fights was Fury in?
              Fury’s not a fan friendly style , if he doesn’t avoid Whyte it will be his best fight by far because he will be forced into a fight but these guys don’t want it they’d rather see him in mismatch fights where he can have time to look at the crowd and showboat and use that as evidence how he’s the greatest of his era , it’s nonsense .
              Last edited by REDEEMER; 01-06-2022, 03:04 PM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by denium View Post
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                Funny because it's true.
                Well... I will say this: Dylan used to be really hated on the forum. He was treated like Ortiz is now treated... Just treated with a level of contempt. At the time Whyte had fought really well and put together a string of victories just prior to his effort against Joshua. Whyte came into the sport from MMA/ Kickboxing... which to me is an incredible fiat, he had developed some real skills, and was tough.

                I couldn't see where the disdain was coming from, just like I don't get the hate for Ortiz, who IMO was winning two fights against Wilder when he was Koed and never lost to another, yet has been constantly derided.

                Keep in mind I am not talking about level headed posters who might have a bad opinion of either fighter...im talking about real deep seated hate for no real reason... So maybe your opinion has some merit.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

                  Well... I will say this: Dylan used to be really hated on the forum. He was treated like Ortiz is now treated... Just treated with a level of contempt. At the time Whyte had fought really well and put together a string of victories just prior to his effort against Joshua. Whyte came into the sport from MMA/ Kickboxing... which to me is an incredible fiat, he had developed some real skills, and was tough.

                  I couldn't see where the disdain was coming from, just like I don't get the hate for Ortiz, who IMO was winning two fights against Wilder when he was Koed and never lost to another, yet has been constantly derided.

                  Keep in mind I am not talking about level headed posters who might have a bad opinion of either fighter...im talking about real deep seated hate for no real reason... So maybe your opinion has some merit.
                  Anyone who wants Fury to defend a title against anyone legit that could potentially pose problems for him is a hater ,didn’t you know that ?

                  What’s actually going on is Whyte is a knockout loss to A.J so if he poses any sort of issues ,even hurting Fury or taking him the distance blows up in the their face because Whyte is a bum and the entire trolling is done .

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post

                    Fury’s not a fan friendly style , if he doesn’t avoid Whyte it will be his best fight by far because he will be forced into a fight but these guys don’t want it they’d rather see him in mismatch fights where he can have time to look at the crowd and showboat and use that as evidence how he’s the greatest of his era , it’s nonsense .
                    Trying to figure out what Fury wants is confusing. He does not seem to want to be told whom to fight... I can't even agree or disagree with what he is doing because I just don't know what it is. If I had to bet the house... I think that he wants to concentrate on the absolute next in line. That means the winner of the Joshua Usyk fight. He may not want a rematch clause via Whyte to delay this fight? Thats all I can figure.
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