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@ 8:02 Steroid abuse damages your brain.
It is well-known fact that depression, anxiety and other '' mental-disorders '' are linked to steroid abuse. It would seem that, along with all the coke that Tyson does combined with alcohol and P.E.D's in the long term, has caused most of the destruction to Fury's brain ; far more than Deontay's right hand.
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Originally posted by Atletisock View Post1Inch**** salty as ever. Wonder how hard he'll cry when Charlo KOs Tszyu.
I recommend that Tyson start using 18 oz gloves and head-gear when he shadow boxes. They say that a lot of damage to the brain happens during sparring but, in Tyson's case, most of the harm is self-inflicted.
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I think Fury did more damage to his brain when he punched himself in the face once, during a fight. But the real brain damage happened to Wilder who, when he fired Mark Breland and kept Jay Deas, showed that he lost his damned mind. Also when they did an autopsy on his brain, it showed the dent in his head wasn't caused by an eggweight, but by an ice cream scoop inside Fury's glove. That, along with the oil Ricky Hatton slathered on Fury's body to make him as slick as lard, the Juju somebody put on Wilder, bench pressing 600 lbs and getting big slow superhero chest muscles, the spiked water bottle, the snakes in the grass, the heavy costume with the alien face and 100 lb battery pack, the cheating referree, and his girl Telly, whose lips can drain any man's legs, if u factor all this in, Fury didn't beat Wilder, dirty work was afoot from the start. And if we do a Wilder vs. Fury IV, I promise u that retribution will finally be upon us and Wilder will catch a body and Marcellus will be the getaway driver
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You don't play boxing.
If the champ wants to walk away right now I wouldn't blame him one bit. Better to leave a little bit too early than a little bit too late.
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OOriginally posted by archiemoore1 View PostI think Fury did more damage to his brain when he punched himself in the face once, during a fight. But the real brain damage happened to Wilder who, when he fired Mark Breland and kept Jay Deas, showed that he lost his damned mind. Also when they did an autopsy on his brain, it showed the dent in his head wasn't caused by an eggweight, but by an ice cream scoop inside Fury's glove. That, along with the oil Ricky Hatton slathered on Fury's body to make him as slick as lard, the Juju somebody put on Wilder, bench pressing 600 lbs and getting big slow superhero chest muscles, the spiked water bottle, the snakes in the grass, the heavy costume with the alien face and 100 lb battery pack, the cheating referree, and his girl Telly, whose lips can drain any man's legs, if u factor all this in, Fury didn't beat Wilder, dirty work was afoot from the start. And if we do a Wilder vs. Fury IV, I promise u that retribution will finally be upon us and Wilder will catch a body and Marcellus will be the getaway driver
Wilder has had other challenging fights technically, but those are the two opponents who inflicted most physical damage upon him.
Fury as a up and coming fighter, was up and down like a yo yo and constantly being bashed out. Anybody who has followed his entire career, will know exactly what I am talking about.
It was only suddenly when he started to become 'The Riddler', did he gain this reputation of being a masterful defensive fighter.
This transcendence in his game happened specifically around the Martin Rogan fights. Fury carried this form right up until his fights with Wladimir Kiltschko.
Since his comeback Tyson Fury tried his best to bring back 'The Riddler' and the style which comes with it. But he was still decked twice by Wilder in their first fight.
I have never rated Tyson Fury as a super elite defensive fighter. Of course with his dimensions, some fighters who struggle to move are going to find it difficult to get to him.
Not one fighter who has half decent movement and speed, has had a issue with landing on Tyson Fury.
Fury's fight vs Dillian Whyte, has acted like a smoke screen. Because Whyte could hardly move in that fight, and was stumbling over himself from the very start of the fight.
In 2013 if Tyson Fury would of fought David Haye. Now Haye was my fighter, but I will say this? Fury in that fight, would of been getting wacked. He would of been getting wacked by a David Haye, that still had a lot left in his game. Lets not forget, Haye had the power to knock a peak Derek Chisora out 'Not only knock him out, but Haye fought Chisora head on and canceled out his momentum'.
Almost 10 years later, fighters are struggling to fight Derek Chisora head on. Fury fought Chisora head on once, and was battered 'So in the rematch he employed a big man styled fight, and got the job done'.
The reason why I am bringing up David Haye, is because. I have always thought once Fury gets inside the ring, with a dynamite puncher 'His attitude about this game will change'.
None of these things I say, is mocking Tyson Fury. Deontay Wilder is a extremely game fighter, and like wise it took for him facing Fury three times 'To also question whether he wants to stay in the game'.
Both Deontay Wilder & Tyson Fury, pushed themselves beyond the call of duty. It was a completely awesome trilogy.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
If you ask me, Tyson had his brains scrambled long before Deontay 'Bronze-Bum' Wilder knocked him out in the 12.
We are fans of him for a reason.
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