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  • Tyson Fury calls SNAP PRESS CONFERENCE, expected to ANNOUNCE RETIREMENT

    Called for tomorrow to be hosted by Fury and Frank Warren
    Starts
    04-09-2024
    Ends
    04-09-2024

  • #2
    If true, alot of people did call it but we'll just have to wait and hear.

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    • #3
      Expected to retire by morons lol.

      Fury looks like he's in top shape.

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      • #4
        What was the actual point of this press conference. Was Fury's ADHD getting the better of him and he needed some outside stimulation by playing the fool with his rehearsed insults?

        The idea that this guy is "entertaining" is ridiculous. Entertaining to dullards maybe. He's boring, inside and outside the ring. He represents arrested development, a child in an adult's body.

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        • #5
          Lol.....No.
          Today's Press Conference:

          ‘The Gypsy King’ called a press conference on Wednesday, April 10, 2024 to discuss his upcoming undisputed fight with WBA, WBO, and IBF heavyweight champion Usyk, which will take place on May 18 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
          Fury delved into his knowledge of boxing history to make a point
          As well as being one of the best boxers on the planet, Fury is also an avid fan of the sport and after studying it since he was a child, he believes history is on his side in his scrap with Usyk.
          The WBC heavyweight titleholder interrupted his press event to give fans a history lesson and eloquently explain why his next opponent will suffer the same fate as previous cruiserweights who have fought boxing’s best big men.

          “Please don't say Usyk's s*** after I beat him, because he's not,” Fury said.
          “We have weight divisions for a reason. Me being an encyclopaedia on boxing, I’ve studied every heavyweight and cruiserweight that has ever lived. When the cruiserweights step up to the big boys they usually get found wanting".
          “Even the greatest cruiserweight who has ever lived, Evander Holyfield, when he stepped up to the big boys in ‘Big Daddy’ [Rid****] Bowe and Lennox Lewis, he was found wanting.
          “You can beat the average big ones, but you can’t beat the really elite big ones because size really matters and we have weight divisions for a reason".​

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          • #6
            So the usual bullchit from Fury
            Good stuff
            Lmfao

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
              Lol.....No.
              Today's Press Conference:

              ‘The Gypsy King’ called a press conference on Wednesday, April 10, 2024 to discuss his upcoming undisputed fight with WBA, WBO, and IBF heavyweight champion Usyk, which will take place on May 18 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
              Fury delved into his knowledge of boxing history to make a point
              As well as being one of the best boxers on the planet, Fury is also an avid fan of the sport and after studying it since he was a child, he believes history is on his side in his scrap with Usyk.
              The WBC heavyweight titleholder interrupted his press event to give fans a history lesson and eloquently explain why his next opponent will suffer the same fate as previous cruiserweights who have fought boxing’s best big men.

              “Please don't say Usyk's s*** after I beat him, because he's not,” Fury said.
              “We have weight divisions for a reason. Me being an encyclopaedia on boxing, I’ve studied every heavyweight and cruiserweight that has ever lived. When the cruiserweights step up to the big boys they usually get found wanting".
              “Even the greatest cruiserweight who has ever lived, Evander Holyfield, when he stepped up to the big boys in ‘Big Daddy’ [Rid****] Bowe and Lennox Lewis, he was found wanting.
              “You can beat the average big ones, but you can’t beat the really elite big ones because size really matters and we have weight divisions for a reason".​
              Good job Fury isn't an elite fighter then, certainly not in a historical context.

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              • #8
                Leicesterage is that you putting out these crap posts just baiting

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