What Is This Habit To Immediately Belittle A Great Fighter That Lost

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  • tonysoprano
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    #11
    Ducked rematch with Klitschko. Avoided Joshua for years. Beat only the bum-killer Wilder and various C grade HWs like Chisora, Whyte and Wallin.

    Then lost to the first world class fighter he has boxed, a former CW who he outweighed by 40 pounds and had a huge reach and height advantage over.

    Fury is a con man, nowhere near elite. As well as being a trash, PED, lying, sexist, ****phobic idiot. From a family of them.

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      #12
      The fury-hating trend exploded after his third Wilder fight but he has himself to blame for that. Still, many people forget his comeback and how inspirational he was just as how superior he was against Wlad. But the guy was disliked even back then. On the other hand, there is a trend of overhyping Usyk. What Atypicalbrit says is true: nowadays fans are awful. Be sure that if they rematch and he beats Usyk convincingly, some people will say something like "it doesn't matter" (wow!), "Usyk is old" (like he was young 6 months earlier?) or any other utter nonsense. Whatever, the fun thing is that whatever we argue about it doesn't change our views and there are future generations to come and reevaluate more or less. As you can see, some will even go further in diminishing his achievements, whatever they are, by calling good or top 10-15 fighters bums, like if Usyk beat two great heavyweights and one that is good, along with two bums, that somehow makes him ATG already and he has nothing to prove. Of course, this doesn't mean that Fury missed to fight just 2-3 more top guys, if not else and things would have been different. So yes - there are double standards. And I am repeating it: it is mostly his fault and he pays the price for it but not giving him credit at all is also wrong.

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      • Elheath
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        #13
        Majority of the ones belittling the loser are those who disliked the loser to begin with due to their antics/habits/words. Fury, like Haney, had a lot people who personally hated him so of course a lot of people will use the chance to their benefit. I mean, just around the same time both Navarette and Cordina both lost but because they didn't have as many fans nor haters combined, they haven't blown up anywhere near the level of Fury or Haneo.

        Also like Haney, Fury has an ass of a father that people were happier than the loss of Fury himself that got stuffed in the face.

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        • Eff Pandas
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          #14
          Standard in life. Some ppl love to watch mfers come up short especially mfers who've made it to a higher level through years of hardwork & success.

          Very few mfers we talk about on this forum didn't put in a lot of work to fail at their ceiling be it the guy who loses in his first step up fight on TV to a guy whos already a HOF lock who loses on the biggest stage like Fury did. And idk that the avg person can even relate to or appreciate how much it took to get THAT far for that particular person. So its kinda par for the course for ppl to be like Nelson on the Simpsons & point & goof on guys who've come up short.

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            #15
            Because he's a big ****HOUSE! That's WHY! A total DOSSER!

            lol, sorry, I just felt like using his own words. I don't have anything against Fury per say, but his fans are annoying. Hopefully they've dropped about 85% off this forum. Oh and Fury's excuse that the judges gave it to a country at war was hella ******. Like that had anything to do with him nearly being KO'd in round 9. That dampened what otherwise could have been a great moment to show sportsmanship to a guy who gave him fits. I know Fury found a way mid fight, but Usyk found a way in the final act. You can't just win the middle rds and win a fight. There is a beginning and end.

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              #16
              Originally posted by JimRaynor
              Happens almost every single time…

              Fury is not a bum, he was not overrated, in fact the opposite is true, Fury is an incredibly skilled big man who has had a very successful reign at heavyweight.

              Fury fought and beat Klitschko when Klitschko was the reigning heavyweight champ, sure he might’ve been older and past his best days but he still was The Champ who reigned for 10 years, and Fury was the one to dethrone him.

              Fury didn’t dodge the biggest puncher in boxing ie Wilder, instead he gave him 3 fights. He plowed through Whyte, Chisora, and a handful of other top gatekeepers.

              And in Usyk he fought one of the best of this generations fighters and came up short in a close fight. No shame in losing to someone who will go down in history as an ATG.



              He lost to a mental midget
              Wonder where I got that one , oh right it was some goofy ass 6 foot 9 guy who said it

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              • KingGilgamesh
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                #17
                Originally posted by Atypicalbrit

                Theres double standards on all of that though.

                Basically the answer is "because I don't like him" that's what this boils down to.
                Your names ironic.

                I see his biggest detractors coming from the UK ironically enough. Seems Americans actually seem a little less biased of their assessment.

                I do get it though. Fury is a pillock, a liar and a drug cheat. BUT he is still one of the greatest heavyweights talents from this country. This is also why I kinda never warmed to Joshua. Nothing against him personally and he's a generational talent in his own right but it kinda always seemed like many simply perceived him as the superior boxer on the account of his image and better personality rather than his actual talent in the ring.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by JimRaynor
                  Happens almost every single time…

                  Fury is not a bum, he was not overrated, in fact the opposite is true, Fury is an incredibly skilled big man who has had a very successful reign at heavyweight.

                  Fury fought and beat Klitschko when Klitschko was the reigning heavyweight champ, sure he might’ve been older and past his best days but he still was The Champ who reigned for 10 years, and Fury was the one to dethrone him.

                  Fury didn’t dodge the biggest puncher in boxing ie Wilder, instead he gave him 3 fights. He plowed through Whyte, Chisora, and a handful of other top gatekeepers.

                  And in Usyk he fought one of the best of this generations fighters and came up short in a close fight. No shame in losing to someone who will go down in history as an ATG.



                  Whyte a gatekeeper even though he has a much better resume than wilder and wilder with a 28 percent ko ratio against top 10 fighters the biggest puncher in boxing. The magic of hype.

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