Fury shows his huge balls & heart

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  • hugh grant
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    #11
    White is good win but it's the Josh fight that will define fury

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    • Silence
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      #12
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

      Joshua knocked out Wladimir Kiltschko, in the greatest heavyweight title fight of the past 30 years.

      Fury merely out pointed Kiltschko, in a underwhelming fight.

      Bodybuilder got knocked down.
      Bodybuilder gassed out terribly and was semi dead.
      Clinchko didn't want to finish him. (I wonder why)

      Fury boxed his ears off and outpointed him.
      It is harder to outbox Clinchko than it is to knockout him. (Puritty, Sanders, Brewster KOed him but no one could outbox him)
      Fury is much better fighter than bodybuilder. Case closed.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #13
        Originally posted by Silence

        Bodybuilder got knocked down.
        Bodybuilder gassed out terribly and was semi dead.
        Clinchko didn't want to finish him. (I wonder why)

        Fury boxed his ears off and outpointed him.
        It is harder to outbox Clinchko than it is to knockout him. (Puritty, Sanders, Brewster KOed him but no one could outbox him)
        Fury is much better fighter than bodybuilder. Case closed.
        Tyson Fury has only just become champion, and now he wants out.

        You are underwhelmed by all of this. The thread is a coping mechanism, for your disappointment.

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        • KingGilgamesh
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          #14
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

          Tyson Fury has only just become champion, and now he wants out.

          You are underwhelmed by all of this. The thread is a coping mechanism, for your disappointment.
          Joshua's fall off isn't helped by his delusional stans who comtinue to spout this nonsense. The more you say this ****, the more it seems like Joshua was just a laughable champion in a poor era who didn't really bring much to the table other than an army of ball lickers. Is it any surprise so many turn on him when half of his fans are still trying go desperately to convince us he's anything special.

          Fury beat Wlad in more emphatic fashion. Doesn't matter if it was more entertaining, he clearly showcased more definiteve talent in his complete dismantling of Wlad. Joshua beating a 41 year old non title holder inactive for 16 months is just not comparable.

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          • Willy Wanker
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            #15
            Fury shows his huge balls?

            Any pics?

            Title is kinda misleading.

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            • MulaKO
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              #16
              Originally posted by Silence
              He said that he will be at his heaviest weight against Whyte. He could be relatively thin and box Whyte's ears off by safe boxing but he chooses brawling and mauling against Whyte the bum. So, he will beat Whyte by Whyte's own weapon. What a ball and heart man.. He gonna make his retirement bout unforgettable.


              His heart I can see but his balls are way to down your throat to even get a glimpse of
              Another great post about Fury

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              • PRINCEKOOL
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                #17
                Originally posted by KingGilgamesh

                Joshua's fall off isn't helped by his delusional stans who comtinue to spout this nonsense. The more you say this ****, the more it seems like Joshua was just a laughable champion in a poor era who didn't really bring much to the table other than an army of ball lickers. Is it any surprise so many turn on him when half of his fans are still trying go desperately to convince us he's anything special.

                Fury beat Wlad in more emphatic fashion. Doesn't matter if it was more entertaining, he clearly showcased more definiteve talent in his complete dismantling of Wlad. Joshua beating a 41 year old non title holder inactive for 16 months is just not comparable.
                Tyson Fury did not beat Wladimir Kiltschko in more emphatic fashion. Being backed up all night, and never really hurting or deterring Kiltschko from coming forward 'Is not a emphatic victory'. Tyson Fury did the job, he won the rounds with trickery and riddler tactics.

                Wladimir Kiltschko left in all in the ring vs Joshua, he could give no more 'He fought until the end like gladiator'.

                The very fact that Kiltschko could of taken a rematch with Joshua, but did not. Was a clear indication that Joshua beat Kiltschko more conclusively 'In the greatest heavyweight title fight of the past 30 years'.

                Wladimir Kiltschko went through 3 back to back training camps, before facing Anthony Joshua. And weighed in at 240 pounds vs 245 pounds up against Tyson Fury. In my opinion, and even in Kiltschko's own education opinion 'The Wladimir Kiltschko who faced Anthony Joshua was in better condition'.

                He was not inactive, fighters who are inactive do not endure 3 back to back training camps. He was clearly in better condition, and deep down you know this.

                Kiltschko a man of science has even stated this himself. Looks like I will have to post the video again.

                There you go, a man of science tells you he was in his best condition ever. Now I don't believe that 100%, but he was clearly in better condition vs Joshua.




                Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 03-23-2022, 11:34 AM.

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