Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: I'm 34, I Don't Have a Long Career in Front of Me

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  • billeau2
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    #11
    Originally posted by Zaroku
    Getting old svcks.

    I will slap up true boxing phaggot easy
    Oh shiat!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    • Shadoww702
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      #12
      Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
      Fury will retire to avoid Usyk and AJ. Whyte is his 2nd top-20 opponent in 6 years. Must be hard for him fighting all these top names. When he does retire, his legacy will be Derek Chisora, a pre-retirement Wlad, a PED ban, and an unproven Wilder. And 1 or 2 title defences. Hardly Ali level...
      What the heck you talking about???

      Pre-retirement Wlad??? Dude gave AJ HELL even dropped him and it was a Split Decision at the time of the stoppage round 11. 2 judges had AJ and 1 had Kiltts. And that was like 17 months AFTER Fury.

      2nd Wilder was rank #5 or better ALL three times.

      Wallin was ranked top 10.

      FACTS the sht you don't see...

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      • Yaconcha
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        #13
        Long career in front of ya!?!? Pah!!hahahahaha ya fat kunt. You ain’t got a long career behind ya with about 5 fights and only two of significance with the same bloke. What a fackin joke. Talking like Archie Moore sittin up there. What a complete kunt to real fans of boxing who give people like Lennox Lewis, George foreman, Mike Tyson, Ali, Holmes etc deserved credit for long careers and not some kunt living in some other kunts head rent free like a diddycoy kunt living in a supermarket car park rent free ina fackin caravan, fack off you no good kunt.

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        • NachoMan
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          #14
          Originally posted by Silence
          He will retire after beating Whyte. I am 100% sure. Usyk is in war, Joshua is finished, Wilder is finished. Who will he fight? Wallin? Lol.
          Not a chance. He's going to say this ahead of every fight left before he retires, which won't be this year. He wants to make sure he matches AJ's numbers back home for when they fight so he's telling all the fans, especially the Brits, that this will be there last chance to see him fight. It won't be.

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          • Roberto Vasquez
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            #15
            Originally posted by Shadoww702

            What the heck you talking about???

            Pre-retirement Wlad??? Dude gave AJ HELL even dropped him and it was a Split Decision at the time of the stoppage round 11. 2 judges had AJ and 1 had Kiltts. And that was like 17 months AFTER Fury.

            2nd Wilder was rank #5 or better ALL three times.

            Wallin was ranked top 10.

            FACTS the sht you don't see...
            What you talking about?? - Wlad retired after the Fury fight... AFTER Fury kept saying that Wlad would never take the rematch - then Wlad took it - and Fury promptly retired lol

            I'm sure Wlad wouldn't have been so trigger-shy in their 2nd fight too but hey Fury wasn't man enough to take it.

            I have never disputed Wilder's rank but that's only one top-20 fighter in 6 years. Wilder is another one who almost never fights anyone proven in top-10. Wilder chose a fat retired Fury over a 3 belt AJ and later admitted he got offered more for the AJ fight. No ambition or he has fear. One of the two.

            Wallin was ranked in the 20s at best. But my memory says he was #33 at the time. Why would he have been any higher??? What boxer on his record before Fury would warrant a top-20 let alone a top-10 rank??

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            • sportbuddha
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              #16
              ‘Most of the greats’ give me a break, jees it’s annoying when fighters and fans can’t see passed their era, his record is weak because his opponents are low grade historically speaking, struggling to even put him close to Top 10 of all time.

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              • nordic
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                #17
                Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
                Fury will retire to avoid Usyk and AJ.
                Usyk not relevant anymore, he is bound to greater things, who knows if he's even still alive next week. He is a true warrior, going to war to defend his country and people. I live in Finland and we could be easily the next one on *****'s hitlist. Only ******s think of any kind of sport nowadays.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
                  Fury will retire to avoid Usyk and AJ. Whyte is his 2nd top-20 opponent in 6 years. Must be hard for him fighting all these top names. When he does retire, his legacy will be Derek Chisora, a pre-retirement Wlad, a PED ban, and an unproven Wilder. And 1 or 2 title defences. Hardly Ali level...
                  Fury never wanted the A.J fight he’s in the same boat as Wilder was . He didn’t even want this fight with Whyte because it was another tough opponent and tried getting an easy touch in March which terminated any potential Usyk fight .

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by nordic
                    Usyk not relevant anymore, he is bound to greater things, who knows if he's even still alive next week. He is a true warrior, going to war to defend his country and people. I live in Finland and we could be easily the next one on *****'s hitlist. Only ******s think of any kind of sport nowadays.
                    Usyk is the recognized unified heavyweight champion of the world that doesn’t change wheather he’s at war or not .he’s always relevant until notified .

                    Finland is not a target at all next . It would be Poland which also is most unlikely,it would be another area surrounding Ukraine . Ultimately Russia is not going to get far at all and wouldn’t be shocking when his own regime turns on him when they are financially cut off from the world which is happening now . Russias richest man has also fled his circles because of the killing of innocents of woman and children and is giving money to the Ukrainians ,it’s going very bad for him with a week long struggle to try and takeover land .

                    Anyone who makes excuses for Russia are just pieces of crap and you have these posters on here they know who they are .
                    Last edited by REDEEMER; 03-02-2022, 05:49 PM.

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                    • Shadoww702
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez

                      What you talking about?? - Wlad retired after the Fury fight... AFTER Fury kept saying that Wlad would never take the rematch - then Wlad took it - and Fury promptly retired lol

                      I'm sure Wlad wouldn't have been so trigger-shy in their 2nd fight too but hey Fury wasn't man enough to take it.

                      I have never disputed Wilder's rank but that's only one top-20 fighter in 6 years. Wilder is another one who almost never fights anyone proven in top-10. Wilder chose a fat retired Fury over a 3 belt AJ and later admitted he got offered more for the AJ fight. No ambition or he has fear. One of the two.

                      Wallin was ranked in the 20s at best. But my memory says he was #33 at the time. Why would he have been any higher??? What boxer on his record before Fury would warrant a top-20 let alone a top-10 rank??
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