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    #31
    Originally posted by HeadShots
    lol @ talking about juicing.


    Tommy Himself is juiced out of his mind. his brother was caught on roids. you don't think Tommy is juicing without an athletic commission overseeing this fight?
    Tommy is roiding for TV Like Sly Stallone and The Rock.

    KSI roided to stop looking like Fat Albert's bastard kid.

    There's a difference.

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    • HeadShots
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      #32
      Originally posted by Leicesterage

      Tommy is roiding for TV Like Sly Stallone and The Rock.

      KSI roided to stop looking like Fat Albert's bastard kid.

      There's a difference.


      he was off cycle



      Tommy doesn't take pics of himself in the off season. just look at Fury. dude is a balloon in the off season.

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      • billeau2
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        #33
        Originally posted by juggernaut666

        He likes taking his shirt off and shouting the loudest outside the ring when he gets into fights ……this is not a mentally strong trait it’s like an animal that relies on scare tactics to wart of predators. He has a look at me when he’s around a big crowd of people .Look at me I’m a Fury is his go to tactic .He’s lucky he got marketable value though his boxing is taking a hit big time .

        Last time I saw Tommy on video he was throwing punches behind someone and using his friend as a shield .
        I don't generally bad mouth, but as God is my witness, I would really want to ask Tommy if he can live with how he performed against a guy who should have been easy pickins... If he is proud of that. Most boxers I have worked with would have flicked a jab at KSI and stepped back, timed his windmill with a shot waiting for him... Tommy kept walking right into the shot...
        Last edited by billeau2; 10-15-2023, 10:10 PM.

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        • gooderz84
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          #34
          "I'm done with this crossover bullsh**t" then instantly calls for more crossover bull****. Perhaps he'll throw a long overdue uppercut in his next bit of crossover bull****?

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          • MichaelT123
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            #35
            Please don’t refer to Tommy Fury as a prospect.

            He’s a nice lad, but he hasn’t got the power, ring IQ or aggression to be a top quality boxer. It’s already plain to see isn’t it?
            He’s done well financially, but he looks like he has a ceiling, and that ceiling looks low.
            Even as a weight bully, with way more resources for training and better sparring partners, he still can’t stop a part time, rookie boxer.
            Unless his agent pays for a ranked position with one of the governing organisations for Tommy, and he fights a specifically selected boxer whose meant to lose, for a vacant title. Tommy is never going to be a world champion, I doubt he’ll make British Champion. I feel like boxing isn’t really Tommy’s dream, I feel he’s just had it pushed on him by his family and he’s parroting that dream.
            Last edited by MichaelT123; 10-16-2023, 10:21 AM.

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            • juggernaut666
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              #36
              Originally posted by billeau2

              I don't generally bad mouth, but as God is my witness, I would really want to ask Tommy if he can live with how he performed against a guy who should have been easy pickins... If he is proud of that. Most boxers I have worked with would have flicked a jab at KSI and stepped back, timed his windmill with a shot waiting for him... Tommy kept walking right into the shot...
              Tommy is a trained robot ,does the same combination sequences for years and is told what punch to throw verbally while his eye to hand coordination is a fraction of a second behind each other which is an eternity if you’ve boxed bf . It’s why he’s struggling, I’m not going to say much more then that but here’s a clip of the average Tommy Fury training session he still doesn’t even have his shoulders in line correct for such a long reach he’s to square at every shot and if his own coaches knew that they would tell him but obviously they are incompetent to not even know this because this is how he’s been trained his whole life ,nothing more like teaching bad habits so it sticks forever ?

              Hey denium

              https://******************/fehTQ5qfV...w5dqvVvU0QiXmh


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              • billeau2
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                #37
                Originally posted by juggernaut666
                Tommy is a trained robot ,does the same combination sequences for years and is told what punch to throw verbally while his eye to hand coordination is a fraction of a second behind each other which is an eternity if you’ve boxed bf . It’s why he’s struggling, I’m not going to say much more then that but here’s a clip of the average Tommy Fury training session he still doesn’t even have his shoulders in line correct for such a long reach he’s to square at every shot and if his own coaches knew that they would tell him but obviously they are incompetent to not even know this because this is how he’s been trained his whole life ,nothing more like teaching bad habits so it sticks forever ?

                Hey denium

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                Yeah... Bad habits... The very bane of martial arts and combat sports. Fury is very stunted and does indeed square up. There is that "pregnant pause" after a combination, a really bad timing habit imo. No head movement, very little body movement into the shots. Its like some guys? they become totally unaware of shoulders and head... You see it in their body language.
                Last edited by billeau2; 10-16-2023, 12:28 PM.

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                • billeau2
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by juggernaut666
                  Tommy is a trained robot ,does the same combination sequences for years and is told what punch to throw verbally while his eye to hand coordination is a fraction of a second behind each other which is an eternity if you’ve boxed bf . It’s why he’s struggling, I’m not going to say much more then that but here’s a clip of the average Tommy Fury training session he still doesn’t even have his shoulders in line correct for such a long reach he’s to square at every shot and if his own coaches knew that they would tell him but obviously they are incompetent to not even know this because this is how he’s been trained his whole life ,nothing more like teaching bad habits so it sticks forever ?

                  Hey denium

                  https://******************/fehTQ5qfV...w5dqvVvU0QiXmh

                  Hey! The clip just below:

                  https://www.******************/bl0hE...?*************

                  Not as impressed as the narrator, but a good job and illustration of the value of head movement. But, the devil is in the details: the real asset the guy used was timing. Once he had his timing down, and could react to cues from the puncher, the rest was window dressing.

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