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  • YOU WILL LOSE
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    #1

    fury needs to fight in the US

    i get the sense that a lot of people dont want fury to exceed.

    "he doenst deserve to be a millionaire" they say. its quite the 'crab in the barrel' mentality

    i almost feel like he is being discriminated against but i cant put my finger on why.

    here in the usa we will accept his bravado and fight style.

    tyson if you read this, people come back to fight in the usa!!

    THEY have done nothing but hold you back since the cunninghamn fight!!
  • Jupiter Maximus
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    #2
    He has. He fought USS in NY.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Jupiter Maximus
      He has. He fought USS in NY.
      He prob means more often and in bigger fights, which I agree about.

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      • Jupiter Maximus
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        #4
        Originally posted by LoadedWraps
        He prob means more often and in bigger fights, which I agree about.
        yes definetly, but the question now is....does he have the nerve to? This recent move he made makes me think he'd bleed his panties if someone the size of Wilder stared him down, especially far away from home. I dont buy this uncle excuse one bit

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          #5
          Originally posted by Jupiter Maximus
          yes definetly, but the question now is....does he have the nerve to? This move he made makes me think he's ****e his panties if someone the size of Wilder stared him down here
          Yea, not going to respond to this seriously since you are taking that stance. If you don't respect his decision to not fight because of his trainer falling seriously ill then we are done here.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Jupiter Maximus
            He has. He fought USS in NY.
            i know but he needs to come back.

            ever since then he went home and people are actively working to sabotage him.

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            • Jupiter Maximus
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              #7
              Originally posted by LoadedWraps
              Yea, not going to respond to this seriously since you are taking that stance. If you don't respect his decision to not fight because of his trainer falling seriously ill then we are done here.
              i won't lose any sleep over it

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                #8
                Originally posted by Jupiter Maximus
                yes definetly, but the question now is....does he have the nerve to? This recent move he made makes me think he'd bleed his panties if someone the size of Wilder stared him down, especially far away from home. I dont buy this uncle excuse one bit
                ustinov was going to injure fury guaranteed.delibrately. haye and chisora attempted to steer ustinov to fury on purpose. he was going to "ruin his career" (chisora's words, not mine)

                edit: "let's ruin tyson fury's career on purpose" was teh exact quote

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by YOU WILL LOSE
                  i get the sense that a lot of people dont want fury to exceed.

                  "he doenst deserve to be a millionaire" they say. its quite the 'crab in the barrel' mentality

                  i almost feel like he is being discriminated against but i cant put my finger on why.

                  here in the usa we will accept his bravado and fight style.

                  tyson if you read this, people come back to fight in the usa!!

                  THEY have done nothing but hold you back since the cunninghamn fight!!
                  Of course he's being discriminated against! When you're a classless ass, they all get outlined and discriminated. In the US, you have classless asses like Broner and Mayweather and they are hated. You will hate Fury too, but that may be good for Fury's career, only if he keeps winning, or he'll be just end up another Broner.

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                    Fury's trainer can't go to the US because of his criminal record. When he went to fight Cunningham there was no-one to tell him not to deviate from his gameplan and that meant he got caught and KD pretty heavy. So a US fight would be difficult to impossible, and not really an issue unless the networks backed Wilder to the hilt and he won a purse bid, which I don't see happening against Fury.

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