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  • 1hourRun
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    #521
    Originally posted by Boro

    Not quite, if he retires he's an average heavyweight who left a lot to be desired but let's not act like the guy you were díck riding (Wilder, until he lost to Fury that is) isn't notorious for rabbit punches and such himself and got away with it on numerous occasions, you just let it slide because you loathe Fury it's sad, truthfully.

    As for Wlad there isn't only Pulev, there is a multitude of samples to choose from and Wlad isn't the only fighter who pushes fighters who're hurt, why wouldn't you push someone who's best option when hurt is to clinch thereby forcing them to get up by their own "strength" and ultimately lead to a potential stoppage? With you "working" in and around boxing for so long, you'd think you'd have a modicum of sense when it comes to these things.


    Listen, nobody cares how Wladimir Stinko KO Kubrat Pulev, I'm sooo sick and tired of Tyson's fanbase always bringing up the 'Bronze-Bum' Deontay Wilder, even the 'Gypsy-Bum' cant keep bringing the man up in pressers including this post fight press-conference -- and Deontay has been absolutely silent enjoying his life.

    I do agree with your assessment on how Tyson will be remembered by historians, average in a mediocre generation. Glad Tyson is vacating the WBC HW title, I hope he never comes back!

    Another gif capturing the illegal push, and negligent officiating.

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    • MONGOOSE66
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      #522
      Originally posted by 1hourRun



      Listen, nobody cares how Wladimir Stinko KO Kubrat Pulev, I'm sooo sick and tired of Tyson's fanbase always bringing up the 'Bronze-Bum' Deontay Wilder, even the 'Gypsy-Bum' cant keep bringing the man up in pressers including this post fight press-conference -- and Deontay has been absolutely silent enjoying his life.

      I do agree with your assessment on how Tyson will be remembered by historians, average in a mediocre generation. Glad Tyson is vacating the WBC HW title, I hope he never comes back!

      Another gif capturing the illegal push, and negligent officiating.
      Typical fan girl on here sniveling about EVERYTHING wrong in the world. Maybe u should get a boyfriend. Sounds like u need to get laid.

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      • sportbuddha
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        #523
        Originally posted by billeau2

        How do you distinguish what Whyte didn't do by choice versus what Fury caused him not to do? When Fury fought Vlad K he stopped Klitsko from throwing punches. That was not Vlad having a bad night, it was timing and feints and using a well placed punch to great effect. I don't assume anything. Whyte is a professional and if he cannot perform in the ring it is because of the guy across from him.

        Im not following your disagreement. My own feeling is that Usyk Fury is a toss up. Usyk is as great a fighter as Fury with different strengths and weaknesses. AS far as Joshua I don't comment much on joshua. Joshua has enough of a punch that it makes life interesting but I would think he is handled relatively easily by Fury, provided Fury comes in light and does not try to be cute with his weight to prove a point.
        Just to be clear I’m not seeking to discredit Fury at all, he is obviously genetically a freak and very naturally talented as a boxer that has improved and learnt a lot.

        My point is really that he has ridden a bit of a wave of good luck as well as being in the right place at the right time. I do understand your argument, which basically adds up to him making good fighters look bad by what he does, but really I don’t agree. He has had very few fights, the longer they’re in the game the more likely it is that things just don’t go to plan, Wlads night was awful, he didn’t look well from the beginning, and we now know by Fury’s own admission he wasn’t even in a good place personally, so really what you have to believe is a sub standard Fury bested an supposedly in-form Wlad, nah, I’m not buying it, I could see with my own eyes WK looked atrocious from the first bell.

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        • A.B Counterhooks
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          #524
          Originally posted by edgarg

          His ancestors, say from grandfather back may have been gypsies, but what of it. They are people just like any other. Fury is no gypsy, he wouldn't fit into a caravan anyway.
          ........lol......

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          • Boxingfanbarry
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            #525
            Typical moronic boxing fans cannot even enjoy a great performance by a unique fighter. Losers always have to complain.

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              #526
              As I stated..."whap whap on his booty crack"

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              • Kzbox
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                #527
                Originally posted by 1hourRun



                Listen, nobody cares how Wladimir Stinko KO Kubrat Pulev, I'm sooo sick and tired of Tyson's fanbase always bringing up the 'Bronze-Bum' Deontay Wilder, even the 'Gypsy-Bum' cant keep bringing the man up in pressers including this post fight press-conference -- and Deontay has been absolutely silent enjoying his life.

                I do agree with your assessment on how Tyson will be remembered by historians, average in a mediocre generation. Glad Tyson is vacating the WBC HW title, I hope he never comes back!

                Another gif capturing the illegal push, and negligent officiating.
                You're a clown man grow up, You've been hurt ever since you were forced to remove your Wilder sig and avatar out of embarrassment. Fury will deffo be remembered by you, rent free in your head for life.
                Last edited by Kzbox; 04-24-2022, 12:27 AM.

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                  #528
                  Holy moly that was one he!!uvan uppercut. Shades of Povetkin I. Certainly hope Fury keeps fighting
                  at least for a couple more fights, maybe smash Usyk, Joshua. But if not, it's been a he!!acious ride.

                  And BTW... besides excellent technique... the reason Fury wins is also his mental toughness.
                  Looks like he simply cannot be intimidated. That goes a long way... especially for HWs.
                  Last edited by PunchyPotorff; 04-24-2022, 12:39 AM.

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                    #529
                    Originally posted by billeau2

                    the cut was bothering Fury and Fury proceeded to aggressively win rounds after the cut. I did not see more than a few rounds for Wallin. I saw a lot of ineffective aggression.
                    Well a few is 3 and I said 4 you said he didn't win more than 1 initially so that's what I went off of.

                    Originally posted by low blows

                    He beat the count but was wobbly and the referee was within his right to stop the fight.
                    Yeah but did he really try? That stutter step looked rehearsed Fury probably went and told him in his ear good job it look legit.

                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee

                    Ah, you're back. I may slap you silly again if i'm feeling in the mood. Haha.

                    I guess Paul Ingle is a much better boxer than Barrera by the fact Jr Jones knocked out Barrera and won on points in the rematch, whereas Ingle knocked Jones out. I guess you learn something new every day.
                    You came out of hiding? Last time I checked you were quiet little Sydney. Dillian Whyte laid a big fat egg didn't win a single round and didn't even stun Tyson Fury. He got dropped on one glancing uppercut and he fell a second later not on his back but catching himself and then proceeded to "stumble" getting up.

                    Piss ****ing performance he doesn't have 1/10 of the heart Wilder does, made himself look like a fool on the biggest stage of his career and didn't even try to remain composed just cashed his check and him and Dean Whyte are going on a honeymoon as we speak. All that garbage he talked about Wilder and he didn't even last longer in a single fight than Wilder did in all 3. By the way Wilder took plenty of the same uppercuts that Dillian took there's a reason Fury acknowledges it you should too little *****.





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                    • MoneyKasha
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                      #530
                      Originally posted by billeau2

                      I thought so as well. I was confused when he came in heavy to fight Wilder... He also modified his jabs in those fights and was really flanked at the elbows... I sort of asked myself "is this the same Gypsy King yeah?" lol. I think that whatever Tyson may believe, he is a poduct of the old school where skills paid the bills... and old school heavyweights wanted to come in as light as humanly possible. Tyson is fantastic, an ATG, when he comes in light and has his mobility. His jab is one of the best, and most versatile punches... Ali is the only other heavyweight I know of that used the jab for so many things in the ring as Fury. Fury also showed that he has one of the best jabs ever in the division, bar none.
                      yep Fury's jab is GOAT tier

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