Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Admits He Feared Brain Damage in Aftermath of Wilder Trilogy

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  • CubanGuyNYC
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    #21
    Those guys make it look easy. But just because they can take it doesn’t mean that brain isn’t splooshing around that skull. The toughest man that ever lived still had a squishy little brain like a water balloon. Real delicate stuff. They say Ali started slurring his speech immediately after the Shavers fight. These big guys nowadays are swinging sledgehammers.

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    • hugh grant
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      #22
      Well wars shorten careers but one saving grace is that fury hasn't had that man y fights in the big scheme of things, let alone many wars.
      ​​So you can understand wilder must have had 2nd thoughts about coming back also. And you wonder why chisora keeps coming back?
      Last edited by hugh grant; 07-17-2022, 03:44 PM.

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      • petero
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        #23
        Originally posted by 1hourRun


        @ 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.


        1hourBum the only one that would post a man's ass cheeks. Definitely on the suspect list. By the way Fury beat the 10 count and finished the fight. 12 round draw.
        Then tko 7, and 11KO, boom.

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        • PRINCEKOOL
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          #24
          Originally posted by Liondw
          Prizefighers should regularly check their brain health, especially if they've had quite a few fights.

          Fury took a bit of punishment in the third fight, but I'd be very concerned about Wilder's health.

          The beating that Deontay took in the second and third fight was bad. He should think again if he wants to come back for a while.

          He has enough money, and more money isn't worth more damage to the brain.
          Fury took heavy damage in the first fight, it was not just the third fight.

          Tyson Fury if people are really honest, was knocked out in the first fight 'What I mean by this, is that Fury was incapacitated' Nobody can object this.

          There may of been some other referee's who would of waved that fight off, soon as he smacked the canvas.

          Tyson Fury in the first fight, rose up off the canvas from a knock out blow. People seem to over look this fact. He overcome something, no other fighter was able to do prior vs Wilder.

          And there was points in the second fight, were he did take a big right hand here and there. I just don't think people can down play the effects of Wilder's power on Fury.

          As I have mentioned to another poster on this thread, Fury has been knocked down numerous times in his career. Out of the two fighters, Wilder & Fury? Fury has sustained more damaged over the whole duration of his career.

          Deontay Wilder by the looks of things, is coming back. While Tyson Fury is now retired.

          For me, Wilder lost the third fight vs Fury due to fatigue. Fatigue was a big factor, and made Fury's punches seem more impact-full and dramatic. But of course, those were Fury's tactics to wear Deontay Wilder down. Wilder was stronger physically than previous versions of himself, but his endurance was a bit off 'I don't think he was fully adjusted to fighting at such a heavy weight'.





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          • thack
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            #25
            A lot of heavyweights inc. Joshua and maybe even little but excellent Usyk must be praying Wilder doesn't come back .There's very few if any that could take that crazy KO power, not seen since the likes of a prime Foreman and Shavers.As much as we love Tyson and his undisputable claim of no.1 heavyweight in the world today , Wilder IS bad for your health and for some things maybe Tyson should call it a day and count his vast amounts of money....nothing to prove.

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            • hugh grant
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              #26
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

              Fury took heavy damage in the first fight, it was not just the third fight.


              For me, Wilder lost the third fight vs Fury due to fatigue. Fatigue was a big factor, and made Fury's punches seem more impact-full and dramatic. But of course, those were Fury's tactics to wear Deontay Wilder down. Wilder was stronger physically than previous versions of himself, but his endurance was a bit off 'I don't think he was fully adjusted to fighting at such a heavy weight'.




              Tyson is being honest in how wilder damaged him. But Tyson has spoken mostly of how bad he beat wilder. And not sure if wilder can comeback

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                #27
                Originally posted by TMLT87

                You forgot the worst one.





                Took years off his own life with that.
                Imagine if he knocked himself out with that one lmao

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                  Fury took heavy damage in the first fight, it was not just the third fight.

                  Tyson Fury if people are really honest, was knocked out in the first fight 'What I mean by this, is that Fury was incapacitated' Nobody can object this.

                  There may of been some other referee's who would of waved that fight off, soon as he smacked the canvas.

                  Tyson Fury in the first fight, rose up off the canvas from a knock out blow. People seem to over look this fact. He overcome something, no other fighter was able to do prior vs Wilder.

                  And there was points in the second fight, were he did take a big right hand here and there. I just don't think people can down play the effects of Wilder's power on Fury.

                  As I have mentioned to another poster on this thread, Fury has been knocked down numerous times in his career. Out of the two fighters, Wilder & Fury? Fury has sustained more damaged over the whole duration of his career.

                  Deontay Wilder by the looks of things, is coming back. While Tyson Fury is now retired.

                  For me, Wilder lost the third fight vs Fury due to fatigue. Fatigue was a big factor, and made Fury's punches seem more impact-full and dramatic. But of course, those were Fury's tactics to wear Deontay Wilder down. Wilder was stronger physically than previous versions of himself, but his endurance was a bit off 'I don't think he was fully adjusted to fighting at such a heavy weight'.




                  I'd be more worried about deontay having brain damage. He took some brutal punishment.

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                  • 1hourRun
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by petero

                    1hourBum the only one that would post a man's ass cheeks. Definitely on the suspect list. By the way Fury beat the 10 count and finished the fight. 12 round draw.
                    Then tko 7, and 11KO, boom.


                    Peter, my sources tell me that you are the man behind Josh Taylor in this disgusting homemade gay p&rno. Can you please confirm to the boxingscene that you and Josh Taylor are lovers? And how has Ben Davidson taken it? -- I mean the news, not what you are thinking.

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