The real reason Fury pushed Whyte over

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #11
    Originally posted by BodyBagz

    The push doesn't look good visually. Fury has dirty tendencies (rough housing for Brits) and doesn't know when to keep himself in check.
    A member correctly compared it to when Lenny pushed down on Mike.
    Neither pushes were necessary.
    They are bullish rough house tactics, which amplify the action. Inflict traumatic damage on opponents.

    They are outside the rules. But during a boxing match, simultaneously there are two things happening.

    A boxing match, and a fight. That is what people need to understand, at all times.

    These moves are not necessary, but they happen. I think rough house tactics are vital skills, a fighter must learn.



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    • Dakuwaqa
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      • BodyBagz
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        #13
        Originally posted by denium

        Fury didn't want a big lummox like Whyte landing on him, the push was justified.
        A very smaller lummox if we are talking lummoxes

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        • BodyBagz
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          #14
          Originally posted by Earl-Hickey

          Mike

          A guy who

          Bites ears
          Headbutts
          Tries to break opponents arms
          Low blows intentionally

          Yet he's idolozed as an American great along with Holyfield who used to headbutt so much they should have made him wear a glove on his head.
          You're talking to the wrong fight fan if you're trying to rattle me.
          Pre prison Mike was a bully but a clean bully. His terrible opposition didn't give him time enough to be dirty.
          That other Mike was trash without honor.

          Holy figured, while in close, better the other guy than him. He was pretty clever at it.

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            #15
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

            They are bullish rough house tactics, which amplify the action. Inflict traumatic damage on opponents.

            They are outside the rules. But during a boxing match, simultaneously there are two things happening.

            A boxing match, and a fight. That is what people need to understand, at all times.

            These moves are not necessary, but they happen. I think rough house tactics are vital skills, a fighter must learn.


            Of course shlt happens when people, especially big people, fight.
            Sometimes that shlt follows a guy from fight to fight.
            A fighter needs to be not so obvious.
            You can't miss Tyson pulling off a tactic.

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