Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Explains Why Dillian Whyte Defense Could Be Final Fight

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  • James Hunt
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    #11
    That's not even a question.
    The only question here is whose **** are his enthusiastic fans gonna be riding after?

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    • RoadMan94
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      #12
      Originally posted by Haka

      Fight AJ in a UK grudge match. The fans wants it, AJ wants it, so Fury stop ducking, he isn't too old yet.
      No, Joshua fans want it, scoring a Hail Mary KO of fury is the only possible way Joshua could regain any credibility to real fans. Amazing how all of joshuas achievements have always come of the back of fury.

      Joshua needs to stand on his own two feet for a change. His fans are salty that his ride is over. You had a good 5-6 years. Cherish ya memories because that dude is NEVER gonna be a legit heavyweight champ again.

      Joshua been missing , war in Ukraine pops off and now AJ is everywhere high as a kite rambling about a active fighter is happy and shadow boxing, his shadow boxing reminded me of his fight with Usyk, Punching Nothing but Air.

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      • RoadMan94
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        #13
        Originally posted by James Hunt
        That's not even a question.
        The only question here is whose **** are his enthusiastic fans gonna be riding after?
        Oh look it’s the dude who becomes a fan of every fury opponent hoping they’ll beat Tyson, and had to watch fury win Everytime hahaha.

        still a Whyte fan? Hahaha lmfao!

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        • Kzbox
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          #14
          Up to Fury if he wants to retire although i would much prefer him fight Usyk and AJ after Whyte to build a legit legacy.

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          • DougalDylan
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            #15
            He retires every other week ...

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            • hugh grant
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              #16
              Well you can retire but your fans probably just wanted you to be transparent and let them know well in advance so they can see you fight live in person and purchase ticket.
              If I knew Whyte was your last fight I would have bought ticket.

              But all you said is fair and if your heart not in it by all means call it time.
              Last edited by hugh grant; 03-08-2022, 07:12 AM.

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              • Outwest Exp 355
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                #17
                I can’t knock him because it’s his career. If he’s okay with shutting it down more power to him.

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                • Southpaw16
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                  #18
                  He’ll fight Usyk, if Usyk beats Joshua in the rematch. He won’t fight Joshua. It’s too risky of a fight for Fury, the size, power, and athleticism pose too many problems.

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                  • Get em up
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355
                    I can’t knock him because it’s his career. If he’s okay with shutting it down more power to him.
                    The fact he said he is ok with being a good husband and father is enough for me. I only wish I could give my kids and wife that kind of 100 million dollar life and retired at 32 so I could enjoy it with them. More power to the guy if he decides to walk away after this one.

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                    • PRINCEKOOL
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk

                      Like Tyson or anyone else would care what you think.
                      He beat 2 world number 1s for all the belts in theyre own back yards as the underdog & has been in the biggest trilogy since Bowe Holyfield. Only Usyk is achieving more, big robot Aj only beats shot slow 38-41 yr olds & has still never boxed a top 2 heavyweight.
                      What more do you want? A brain damaged Fury to go out on his shield?
                      Both Anthony Joshua & Deontay Wilder where better Champions than Tyson Fury. They actually made defenses and did not give up their titles so easily. Whether people like it or not? Anthony Joshua is still in the game, and still has the intention of regaining his titles 'Joshua has not disappeared'. I am sure people just keep repeating these things in the hope of him disappearing.

                      Fury has only just become champion, and it seems like every fighter has to take him to court 'In order to fight him'.

                      He is now facing Dillian Whyte, who Anthony Joshua has already beaten and sparked out.

                      Tyson Fury may be a great fighter, but he is a under par Champion. I don't think he likes to adhere to the principles of a champion.

                      If he did he would be taking on all comers, and it would not be so difficult to get him inside the ring.

                      If Anthony Joshua beats Usyk, it is a better win than all of Tyson Fury's wins. Because Oleksandr Usyk is pretty much at the peak of his powers, Olympic Champion, unbeaten as a professional fighter. Uysk's perception of boxing is winning, that is the only thing he understands. If Anthony Joshua is to beat Uysk, he has to change his paradigm by force.




                      Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 03-08-2022, 08:36 AM.

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