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  • #11
    Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
    Want to hear something pretty funny? Christian Hammer went the distance with a couple roiders : Alexander Povetkin, Luis Ortiz ( who also failed a PED test ), Tony Yoka ( who has been suspended by the French boxing federation for ducking random-anti-doping ) but was retired by cousin Hughie Fury -- who happen to be doping with Tyson in preparation for Christian Hammer.

    The HW division is overrated and crap, Tyson Fury is proof.
    Let if flow through you bro. Not a fighter on the planet beats Fury at his point, even Usyk didn't want the smoke and I had high hopes for him.

    That fat boar testicle chewing manc scares all the weenies away.
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    • #12
      Originally posted by leeroy84 View Post

      Let if flow through you bro. Not a fighter on the planet beats Fury at his point, even Usyk didn't want the smoke and I had high hopes for him.

      That fat boar testicle chewing manc scares all the weenies away.
      I mean Tyson does not consistently fight top ten opponents so we will never know. I'm surprised that he has not vacated another title to be honest.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Poeticman7 View Post
        Ranking him below a crusierweight is a bit low.
        I already knew he had a special affinity for Chisora.
        But seriously, this would be his best win outside of Wilder or Klitschko.
        Otto Wallin hasn't done enough yet to be considered a better win than Whyte.
        Nothing against your argument, but really, ppl take stuff this Fury dude says too seriously.

        He's a massive ****talker who contradicts himself daily due to a combination of promotional motivations and/or what I perceive to be mental health issues.

        And this, my friends, is exactly what I like about him.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
          I mean Tyson does not consistently fight top ten opponents so we will never know. I'm surprised that he has not vacated another title to be honest.
          Beating Whyte and then the AJ/Usyk winner (Usyk) will ensure you do know. He can vacate whatever he wants after that, probably retire IMO.

          For the sake of the thread, I'd say Whyte will be his third best opponent as of date, behind Klit and Wilder.
          And he's clearly trying to wind Whyte (and the doubters) up.
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          • #15
            how desperate is Fury in trying to get Whyte to talk. Warren must be pressuring Fury saying, " we need him to help promote this Tyson, I can't afford to lose money here ". I wonder what Furys next tactic will be. The silence is killing them

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            • #16
              Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
              I'm surprised that I do not see Christian Hammer up there considering the 'Gypsy-Bum' had to take steroids to beat him -- OH! thats right the BBBofC overruled that 'tainted' victory as a NC, whoops.
              Strange how this is never mentioned, isn't it?!

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              • #17
                Originally posted by leeroy84 View Post

                Beating Whyte and then the AJ/Usyk winner (Usyk) will ensure you do know. He can vacate whatever he wants after that, probably retire IMO.

                For the sake of the thread, I'd say Whyte will be his third best opponent as of date, behind Klit and Wilder.
                And he's clearly trying to wind Whyte (and the doubters) up.
                I mean at some point the 'Gypsy-Bum' has to start stepping-up the competition, I mean considering he 'supposedly' became lineal champ in 2015 in an all-time stinker. Since then, we have seen a steady diet of tomato-can soup : Sef Sefari, Franseco Pianeta, Tom Schwarz, Otto Wallin and the 'Bronze-Bum' Deontay Wilder.
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                • #18
                  As usual Fury is asked a question, he answer's & shoots some ****.

                  Why then do so many of you princesses in comment's get angry about it?
                  Get lives, i thought this was more if a serious rag than bn24
                  Last edited by Bob; 02-13-2022, 06:06 AM.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by P to the J View Post

                    Nothing against your argument, but really, ppl take stuff this Fury dude says too seriously.

                    He's a massive ****talker who contradicts himself daily due to a combination of promotional motivations and/or what I perceive to be mental health issues.

                    And this, my friends, is exactly what I like about him.
                    Although my own take on fury is that he's a lying, cheating, b*ll****ter, (if that constitutes mental health?) I do get what you say and can't help myself laughing at him and his lies sometimes.
                    But there's a calculating, cynical agenda behind his moves that gets overlooked too often for comfort.

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                    • #20
                      Fury has put himself in this position by fighting and beating Wilder the guy that Barry Hearn said 'if Joshua never fought for ten years then I'd be ok with that' ....of course he would! but Tyson did and got the Americans respect ...Joshua on the other hand was knocked all over the place and out in America .
                      Whyte has only got to this position through a dodgy Hearn rematch clause , if that wasn't forced by Hearn it would have been Povetkin who sparked Whyte just two fights ago fighting Fury

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