Originally posted by Bob
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Kiltschko was a Champion for a decade, and was unfortunately denied a rematch 'All of these factors matter mate'.
Fury in some ways stole the fight vs Kiltschko and then bounced.
Evander Holyfield re-matched Mike Tyson, Muhammad Ali re-matched Joe Frazier twice, Norton Twice.
Wilder had to endure many fights outside the ring legally, to forced a rematch with Tyson Fury 'YOU did not want the fight to happen, hardcore Fury fans were complaining about Wilder vs Fury III. And it was Deontay Wilder, not Tyson Fury who rematched Fury II.
What you also need to understand, is that Fury did not win the first Wilder fight 'You don't win world title's, by being backed up all night and decked twice'.
Lets get one thing straight? It was Anthony Joshua who ****** up and knocked out Wladimir Kiltschko 'In the greatest Heavyweight title fight of the past 25 years'.
Tyson Fury outside of Wladimir Kiltschko & Deontay Wilder has predominately objectively according to rankings 'Fought at domestic to European level in 95% of his fights, EVEN as the WBC Heavyweight World Champion'.
You can sit there and try your best mate, to run the hardcore Fury fan tactics of ATTACKING other fighters resumes and characters.
It is not working anymore, understand that Tyson Fury has lost the public 'He has lost the vote'.
And the only way he can regain such a position again, is by doing what all GOOD & GREAT Champions historically have always done 'And if Fury does that, there is no way with conviction that any honest boxing fans can criticize him'.
Champions fight their nearest competition 'You make the big fights, and if the big fights are not made. Quite simply just fight another ranked contender'.
Fury has lost the public due to a combination of things. For me 'When Tyson Fury made a offer to fight Joshua, during the aftermath of Usyk II. This was a blatant opportunist move from Fury 'Fury was trying to take advantage of Joshua's then perceived vulnerability'.
Any man who has been to school or has any sort of street commonsense 'You know exactly the behavior among other men or people, that I am talking about. I am making serious point'.
You know what I am talking about. Maybe that is what it is with certain folk. They stay quiet, they keep their distance. But when they sense or think there is a opportunity, they make opportune moves and start piping up 'Outside of boxing, I do not respect that type of behavior'.
And it is since that moment, Tyson Fury's usual sociopolitical games just have not been working.
Note: I have always been adamant that Tyson Fury, does not like being a Champion. Fury much more prefers to be a contender and underdog 'And I would not be surprised if Fury tactically considers vacating the WBC Heavyweight title'.
Tyson Fury is a great fighter, but I have never rated him as a great Champion. I have even watched a recent interview with one of his brothers 'And even he stated very similar to what I have been stating but in his own words i.e On Fury not being a great Champion, and he much more excels and prefers being a contender'.
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