Did You Know Tyson Fury Would Become a Star

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  • QueensburyRules
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    #81
    Originally posted by deathofaclown

    I was grading your mothers milkers on a scale from 1-10
    - - Blubber still ducking AJ and Usyk. Blubber got some good tltties for U now.

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    • PRINCEKOOL
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      #82
      Originally posted by Pac=Duran

      Absolutely not lol. Everyone in the UK thought he was a total joke for the longest time. Haye swerved him twice though, which derailed his career big time. He would have destroyed Haye.
      Fury would not of beaten Haye at that stage of his career.

      Haye pulling out those fights with injuries, was actually a good thing for Fury.

      I don't think the Haye situation, derailed his career at all.

      Fury since then, has actually used such situations i.e Fighters not facing him, or fights being difficult to make.

      Tyson Fury uses these situations to create narratives, through his sociopolitical tactics.

      A big part of Fury's credit, comes from made up stories and narratives that his hardcore fans will repeat incessantly.

      He moves like middle weight, he has super endurance, and now apparently Fury is a monster puncher.

      It is all made up, but not every boxing fan is so easily duped by nonsense.

      I know Fury is good, I personally rank him as the number 1 heavyweight. Quite simply because he has the two best wins in the division.

      But his actual abilities and individual attributes are overrated.

      I have been over this before on other threads, posted plenty of statistics.





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      • Dakuwaqa
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        #83
        I watched him get beaten by McDermott live

        I thought ‘no way this fleshy pear-shaped bum will make it’

        i was wrong

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #84
          Fury is a special talent, but he is also a clown and a drug cheat.

          I think he will be forgotten after Usyk schools him.

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          • LA_2_Vegas
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            #85
            Originally posted by Boxing 112

            I know 1 person in boxing who for sure did. Emmanuel Steward. There is a video of him around 2011 stating that Tyson Fury will be the next dominant heavyweight after Wlad. He also mentions Wilder and that those 2 will be future top dogs of the division.

            Wasn't wrong just didn't live to see it. Crazy how it's his nephew that is now Furys trainer
            Steward happened to work one fight with Fury, it all came full circle.

            TysonFuryEmanuelSteward3.jpg?strip=all&w=960&quality=100.jpg

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            • LA_2_Vegas
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              #86
              Originally posted by GrandpaBernard
              I didn’t expect it. My introduction to Fury was when he accidentally uppercutted himself years ago

              manny is another guy who uppercutted himself and became a star

              dont underestimate guys who uppercut themselves
              Exactly man, I was saying this at the time - when you see a guy that size and length able to shorten his punches to the point he can uppercut himself, you have to take notice.
              Last edited by LA_2_Vegas; 12-31-2022, 05:07 PM.

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              • Hustle
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                #87
                Originally posted by QueensburyRules

                - - Wlad fight exposed Blubber as drug cheat and quitter of their rematch when he melted like as Deyonce snowcone on a hot summer sidewalk.

                No surprise that soft lads like other soft lads.
                Your opinion doesn't change the facts I stated sis

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                • Pac=Duran
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                  Fury would not of beaten Haye at that stage of his career.

                  Haye pulling out those fights with injuries, was actually a good thing for Fury.

                  I don't think the Haye situation, derailed his career at all.

                  Fury since then, has actually used such situations i.e Fighters not facing him, or fights being difficult to make.

                  Tyson Fury uses these situations to create narratives, through his sociopolitical tactics.

                  A big part of Fury's credit, comes from made up stories and narratives that his hardcore fans will repeat incessantly.

                  He moves like middle weight, he has super endurance, and now apparently Fury is a monster puncher.

                  It is all made up, but not every boxing fan is so easily duped by nonsense.

                  I know Fury is good, I personally rank him as the number 1 heavyweight. Quite simply because he has the two best wins in the division.

                  But his actual abilities and individual attributes are overrated.

                  I have been over this before on other threads, posted plenty of statistics.




                  Skimmed this essay and it looks like a total crock of ****. Fury is a beast obvious to anyone that knows anything about boxing.

                  he would have pot shotted Haye all night

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                  • PRINCEKOOL
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Pac=Duran

                    Skimmed this essay and it looks like a total crock of ****. Fury is a beast obvious to anyone that knows anything about boxing.

                    he would have pot shotted Haye all night
                    Tyson Fury has not fought at elite level technically skill for skill for 7 years, since Kiltschko.

                    David Haye beat a peak Chisora in a manner Fury could not, even now? Against this miles past peak Chisora, Fury would not stand and fight Chisora on the inside 'Even though he stated that he would, Fury had a agreement with Chisora and backed out of it'.

                    You have jumped on a **** wagon, so of course? These types of posts are expected. Myself, I am not on the Fury **** wagon and I know through critical evaluation that his abilities are overrated.

                    Enjoy your time on the bandwagon mate, enjoy the glory hunting 'Until you jump off'.





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                    • elfag
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                      #90
                      He used to look sloppy, yes I remember him from punching himself and cunningham dropping him and him only really beating cunningham due to the huge size difference being able to wear cunningham down thinking this guy is another Valuev freakshow who might break top 10 but cant be the best.

                      Really didnt take him serious until he schooled Wladimir. Still was rooting for Wilder even in their rematch but when he ate so many wilder shots and keeps coming cant help but like him. 100% a fan of his now. He will beat your ass and then start singing karaoke during the post fight interview timeslot and get the whole arena singing it and he cant even sing.
                      Last edited by elfag; 01-01-2023, 02:14 PM.

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