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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: Now is Probably The Best Time To Beat Me!

    TYSON FURY admits there has not been a better time to beat him ahead of his November 29 clash with Dereck Chisora.

    The British rivals clash in a WBO heavyweight title eliminator, the winner set to face Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko next year.

    Fury, who out-pointed Chisora in 2011, has compiled a 22-fight unbeaten record but his momentum stalled when David Haye twice pulled out of fights against him last year.
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  • Tobi.G
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    #2
    I expected some much funnier comments from Fury as he usually does but it seems he really has some serious **** to deal with right now.

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    • skinnystev
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      #3
      if tyson fury and "the alabama jackass" were ever to meet in the ring the "jackass" would suffer a sad and ignominious feat

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      • bojangles1987
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        #4
        War Chisora!!

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        • Adamjr91
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          #5
          I'm a big fan of both Fury and Chisora. However, Chisora has gone as far as he will ever go by fighting Vitali for the heavyweight title. Fury is younger, fresher and has more potential.

          War Fury!!!

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          • Jewish-Reptile
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            #6
            Judging by the way Abell was able to tag him repeatedly and shake him to his boots numerous times I would say their wont ever be any bad times to fight this lump.Fury has a good career in theatre when he realises boxing isnt really what he was meant for.......'he's behind you'. he was born to play Quasimodo,it is inevitable,his destiny.

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            • Cobra_
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              #7
              Might be role reversal of the first fight with Fury coming in fat and unmotivated while Chisora looks confident as hell.

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              • kafkod
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                #8
                Originally posted by Scott-Weiland
                Judging by the way Abell was able to tag him repeatedly and shake him to his boots numerous times I would say their wont ever be any bad times to fight this lump.Fury has a good career in theatre when he realises boxing isnt really what he was meant for.......'he's behind you'. he was born to play Quasimodo,it is inevitable,his destiny.
                Stop fantasizing Scotty.
                Abell never shook Fury once. Fury nearly tripped over his own feet a couple of times due to coming in about two tons overweight then trying to dance around the ring like Ray Leonard, but he was never hurt in that fight.

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                • LA_2_Vegas
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                  #9
                  The time off and canceled fights seems like an obvious factor. Honest admission from him - that is how I feel about this fight.

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                  • Corelone
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                    #10
                    Long lay off? He could have fought that Russian. He's seen the light, there are monsters out there. He knows he has to get serious. Good.

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