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    #11
    Originally posted by RoadMan94
    Eddie also told us Fury isn’t a big puncher.
    Fury won’t knock out wilder
    he deffo won’t knock out whyte

    “If Boxing we’re corrupt, I wouldn’t tell you”

    just proof that eddies word is meaningless.

    The wheels are coming off.

    I watched an interview yesterday where he claimed that Fury doesn't want to engage, yet he seems to forget about Fury walking down the biggest puncher of all time and having a shoot out with him.

    Eddie sounds as bitter as Robbie Barrett when it comes to Tyson Fury.

    Sad!

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    • champion4ever
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      #12
      Originally posted by denium

      More conspiracy theories eh?

      Tell us more about how Fury used a gypsy curse to beat your boy Deontay!

      I know you're just trolling for a reaction, but you're making yourself look very foolish.
      Ok then fine; If i am trolling then you tell me the real reason why Fury is retiring and quitting boxing in his prime? This is action is unprecedented. Also, why did Bob Arum decided to be con****uously absent from Tyson Fury's last fight at Wembley?

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        #13
        Originally posted by champion4ever

        Ok then fine; If i am trolling then you tell me the real reason why Fury is retiring and quitting boxing in his prime? This is action is unprecedented. Also, why did Bob Arum decided to be con****uously absent from Tyson Fury's last fight at Wembley?
        Bob Arum's son Tod who actually runs Top Rank was there at the Wembley and the press conference.

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          #14
          Of course fury being happy is the main thing and important thing. But maybe at some point he will want to know if he can beat usyk, or Josh like Ruiz did?
          Fury says there's always someone else to fight? Not exactly, once you've beat usyk/Josh winner that's all. Just like after Lennox beat vitali that was the summit. Maybe the cuts win wasn't satisfactory to many so wanted to see rematch. But there was no other opponent left for lennox

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            #15
            Originally posted by champion4ever

            Ok then fine; If i am trolling then you tell me the real reason why Fury is retiring and quitting boxing in his prime? This is action is unprecedented. Also, why did Bob Arum decided to be con****uously absent from Tyson Fury's last fight at Wembley?
            Well I can't read his mind but I'd assume it's the right time for him, he's got his health and plenty of money in the bank.

            Even if he sticks around and batters Usyk, they'll just claim that he's ducking whoever the next flavour of the month is.

            Arum had covid.

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              #16
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              Eddie God love him! He really doesn't understand. He is so naive and still has a lot to learn. Fury is not quitting boxing because he wants to. He is being forced into retirement because he has to in order to avoid prosecution and a potential prison sentence.
              Since Fury beat your Fav Boxer Wilder you've made sooo much crazy accusations about Tyson Fury
              And now that Fury beat Whyte a boxer you thought would beat Fury you still seem very upset
              Now you post this
              "Avoid Prosecution and a potential prison sentence"
              Remember this Post
              You seem to always forget the statements you make and others have to remind You
              Lol
              Last edited by greeneye99; 04-28-2022, 09:57 AM.

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              • filup79
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                #17
                Hearn always talking about other fighters not signed with instead of promoting the ones that are. Couldn't do anything with any US fighter signed to him, spent most of the time talking about PBC fighters while his US fighters he signed became irrelevant

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by denium

                  The wheels are coming off.

                  I watched an interview yesterday where he claimed that Fury doesn't want to engage, yet he seems to forget about Fury walking down the biggest puncher of all time and having a shoot out with him.

                  Eddie sounds as bitter as Robbie Barrett when it comes to Tyson Fury.

                  Sad!
                  I find it Ridiculous how one fighting man from morecambe can steal so many fanboys Souls. The numbers are crazy. Lmfao. Bodybagz has lost his head over fury. Redeemer and M312 have emigrated to Rwanda. Boxingscene losing members at an alarming rate

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                  • gooderz84
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                    #19
                    Sometimes when Fury speaks he does it with a far greater air of sincerity and I tend to believe what he's saying about retirement. I think the Kinahan/ Arum business, his old man, his brother Tommy starting out... I think he's happy and I don't think he wants any more drama.

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                      #20
                      If he does stick to his word and retire (he won't), his entire legacy will be measured by his fights with Wlad and Deontay. He'll get into the HOF and many will call him an ATG, but, as Hearn astutely points out, his resume will not hold up to scrutiny when compared with the greatest HWs of all time. Lennox Lewis' resume is 100x better and anyone who saw both of their careers knows that prime Lewis would have brutalized Fury in the ring.
                      Last edited by NachoMan; 04-28-2022, 12:59 PM.

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