Comments Thread For: Tarver: “Not A Chance In Hell” Fury Upsets Klitschko

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  • Jewish-Reptile
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    #11
    Originally posted by hugh grant
    I think Wlad could very well beat Fury, but only cos its in Germany mainly.
    Brit fandom never ceases to amuse to me.

    'but only cos its in Germany mainly'

    Are you actually serious ? Why am I asking, I already checked your location. When are you guys gonna get passed your biases, honestly !

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    • SP4RTICUS
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      #12
      Gob****e ****house

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        #13
        Originally posted by BostonGuy
        Fury has been carefully matched his whole career against opponents that pose minimal risk and that he can look good beating. Fury's had his moments where opponents have knocked him down and pushed him, but no one that I would consider a real dangerous threat. With Klitschko, he's going from the AAA farm league to the majors and I don't think he'll be able to compete on that level.
        Their is a very real chance Fury could in fact pose a few questions but and the biggest question mark over the fight for me is what yourself has highlighted, the fact Fury has operated against a lower class of opponent than fringe contender is troubling, and I think it is obvious in fact it is evidently blatant Fury has been matched exceptionally well by his handlers, avoiding guys like Pulev whom has stopped guys who have never been stopped before with his jan alone to manage to hook a title eliminator against Chisora, credit has to go to his team.

        He'll sit there in the presses saying it ain't about the money etc, when he could have fought Pulev instead of Haye and been mandated long ago had he actually real belief in himself. It's all very apparent with the tongue in cheek, grinning and laughing when people are amused by his profound ability to hold face when embarrassing himself and stooping to lows no other self proclaimed religious man would.

        There is a reason he has ducked, avoided and dodged legitimate tests to date, these guys are 'bottle jobs' as Peter Fury himself would put it. Bottlers and shirkers, as the Brits themselves would put it, not the type of guys you'd wanna be in the trenches with.

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        • Mr. Philadel
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          #14
          I swear I saw the thread in title and this came to my mind

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          • Cen fath?
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            #15
            Originally posted by Scott-Weiland
            There is a reason he has ducked, avoided and dodged legitimate tests to date
            I agree that, with TF, it's probably about 90% "about the money", but seriously, Haye wasn't going to be a legitimate test? Was he banking on Haye pulling out twice?

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