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  • Haka
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    #81
    Originally posted by nacho daddy
    the same azzholes who say Fury fought nobodies probably cheer on the biggest ducker in boxing history terrance crawford who cherry picks easy fights
    Josh Tayler will give him hell, sad that fight is not happening soon.

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    • Yaconcha
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      #82
      Originally posted by RoadMan94

      When social services come give you a shave and wash tomorrow, please get them to post for you as well. Trying to decipher this is like reading a 5yr olds Homework.

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      are you still here? Booooooooooooooring!

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      • mawoodhouse
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        #83
        Never take Fury seriously, he is the Master at mind games and this is a classic mind game he is playing with Whyte, he knows it will irritate him by saying “he will be my 6th best win” below Cunningham, Wallin and Chisora (who Whyte beat twice, albeit the first one controversially)….he is playing with Whytes mind!

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        • Toffee
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          #84
          Originally posted by mawoodhouse
          Never take Fury seriously, he is the Master at mind games and this is a classic mind game he is playing with Whyte, he knows it will irritate him by saying “he will be my 6th best win” below Cunningham, Wallin and Chisora (who Whyte beat twice, albeit the first one controversially)….he is playing with Whytes mind!
          Fury's advantage in mind games is that he's thick as fook.

          He's a classic Dunning-Krueger case. Not smart enough to know any better, not dumb enough to not be able to form an opinion. He operates in complete bliss believing that he's a master of mind games because he's not smart enough to realise that he isn't.

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            #85
            Originally posted by Stuart Chandler

            You’ll be sobbing at your household looking dumb when Joshua fights Whyte for Undisputed with no one running away from And we don’t have to deal with clowns like Fury and Wilder anymore .
            ——-

            Why would I cry at that? You assume too much. Unlike you, I am not invested in fighters.
            Even if AJ wins, how does he become undisputed? He got beat twice.

            We’d like to see Fury-AJ but it’s not a shoo in that AJ beats Usyk in the rematch.

            You don’t have to make this a personal thing

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            • techliam
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              #86
              Whyte is coming off a devastating KO loss to a fighter with 1 foot out of the door. If this was Whyte pre-Povetkin, it would be a really good win for Fury. But it’s not

              Whyte’s current silence isn’t legally obligated. If he’s being silent to deliberately not promote the fight because of the purse split, then it’ll backfire. If he pulls out I don’t think his reputation will recover

              Im not the biggest Whyte fan, nor one of his biggest detractors. But he’s making himself very easy to criticise. He just needs to get on with it and give Fury a hard fight

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                #87
                Originally posted by Toffee

                Fury's advantage in mind games is that he's thick as fook.

                He's a classic Dunning-Krueger case. Not smart enough to know any better, not dumb enough to not be able to form an opinion. He operates in complete bliss believing that he's a master of mind games because he's not smart enough to realise that he isn't.
                Which would make sense, if mind games operated on a certain intellectual level/capability. But they don’t. It’s Fury’s chaotic personality that unsettles a certain mind… with Wlad and Haye both good examples, not his IQ. Whether or not he’s consciously aware of it is irrelevant

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by techliam
                  Whyte is coming off a devastating KO loss to a fighter with 1 foot out of the door. If this was Whyte pre-Povetkin, it would be a really good win for Fury. But it’s not

                  Whyte’s current silence isn’t legally obligated. If he’s being silent to deliberately not promote the fight because of the purse split, then it’ll backfire. If he pulls out I don’t think his reputation will recover

                  Im not the biggest Whyte fan, nor one of his biggest detractors. But he’s making himself very easy to criticise. He just needs to get on with it and give Fury a hard fight
                  He's not done anything. Or said anything.

                  That should make it very hard to criticise him.

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Toffee

                    He's not done anything. Or said anything.

                    That should make it very hard to criticise him.
                    As long as he goes ahead with the fight, I agree.

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                    • Toffee
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by techliam

                      Which would make sense, if mind games operated on a certain intellectual level/capability. But they don’t. It’s Fury’s chaotic personality that unsettles a certain mind… with Wlad and Haye both good examples, not his IQ. Whether or not he’s consciously aware of it is irrelevant
                      So as I said then?

                      Fury tried to get under Klitschko's skin with things like his sauna story.

                      To this day I think Fury would believe the sauna story did it. I suspect it did, but not in the way he thought. Wlad wasn't unsettled by the sauna story... it was beyond moronic. It was uncomfortably embarrassing to listen to. But I think he was confused as to why this fool really believed his sauna story gave him an edge. Maybe even pissed off by it.

                      I think he just found Fury confusing.

                      ​​​​​​I don't know if it's just a UK thing, or maybe you don't meet them in middle class environments but I've come across countless Fury types. You'll never convince them that they're not funny or smart. They have nothing like the level of self doubt or introspection to understand what they are and aren't.
                      Fury is absolutely chaotic. He believes he's a master of mind games. He's not, he's just baffling in his firm belief that he's a master of mind games.

                      When you know these types you just laugh at them or ignore them. Dillian knows these types. Joshua knows these types. Klitschko didn't.

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