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    Tyson Fury is facing the threat of more disciplinary action from the British Boxing Board of Control after launching another social media tirade against fellow heavyweights.

    Fury directed a series of expletive-ridden tweets at both the retired Lennox Lewis and future opponent David Haye - some of which were later removed - after Lewis had told reporters he would "probably knock him (Fury) out - inside a round".

    Fury was fined £3,000 in March for making ****phobic tweets and the BBBC will take a dim view of Wednesday night's messages, some which appeared to follow a similar vein, with others making numerous violent suggestions.
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  • #2
    I don't know what he said but it seems you can't say anything these days.

    Tyson Fury has the freedom to say whatever he wants and shouldn't be punished for his opinion, as wacky as they may be.

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    • #3
      I honestly thought Fury's account had been hacked last night, that's how pathetic his tweets were.

      It was like NSB all over, Fury attacking Lewis and Haye in the manner some keyboard warriors on here are like.

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      • #4
        British P.C. cultural marxist police handing out fines and threatening livelihoods again for violation of thought crimes and religious doctrine. Worship or be destroyed what else is new.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
          I don't know what he said but it seems you can't say anything these days.

          Tyson Fury has the freedom to say whatever he wants and shouldn't be punished for his opinion, as wacky as they may be.
          Your rights end where mine begin. I don't even know what he said, but they're talking about some wild or violent rants.

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          • #6
            I can't stand Fury, but he can say whatever he wants. People need to stop being such whiny, politically correct *******.

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            • #7
              the article is completely useless without a link or transcript to what was said.


              step your game up, bscene. i want to know what this young ***** had to say.

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              • #8
                Given the fact that he's already been slapped on the wrist for previous offense of the same exact nature, the situation isn't really about freedom of speech but more of 'hey idiot, remember last time you did this?'

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                • #9
                  What are these boxers high school student who have to watch their potty mouths, it was the same when Arreola used some foul language after one of or more than one of his fights.

                  So I guess beating other men to a pulp with your fists, great. Hurting someone's feelings with your tweets, big no no.

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                  • #10
                    He called Lewis a ****sexual which will be looked upon as the worst part of it.

                    The rest was just saying he'd beat Lewis in his prime and that David Haye was an ugly ****. Run of the mill stuff.

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