Comments Thread For: Mansour: Klitschko Wasn't Hurt, He's Worried About Fury!

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  • Fury4daWIN
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    #31
    Originally posted by Eff Pandas
    I'd suggest you & I are in the minority of people who think Klitschko is faking the whole injury thing & I'd suggest we are even in a smaller minority of people who gave an inch of f#ck about it in the first place lol. So its not a bad move or bad PR at all cuz few are thinking like we are & even fewer care enough to think twice about this situation.

    This is kinda like the Mayweather IV thing divided by 200. No one without an agenda cared about that situation. No one really cares about this situation & its like 200x less important &/or attention worthy than the Mayweather IV situation.

    And either way its not cowardice or gamemanship. If its a legit injury its a legit injury & if its more to do with his wife doing &/or saying crazy **** (believe Brooke Shields said she thought about killing her kid when she had postpartum depression & many people have successfully done just that with this medical issue) while it eventually becoming known she was suffering from postpartum depression than I can't dog the guy over that. I mean he possibly just thought his wife was losing her ****. I'd assume its very likely they didn't know wtf was going on at first. And you just don't wanna announce your wife, the famous actress, might be going crazy so you are canceling your fight while you try to sort that out a lil bit.
    I didn't say it was cowardice or gamesmanship, only that it might look like that considering the iffy timing of the announcement. But you're right, this is likely being blown out of proportion here relative to the boxing and sports world in general by fans of both sides. I certainly won't dog the guy over it either, since he probably considered it the lesser of two evils and might even have been advised to take that particular course by Hayden's own PR team. At the end of the day the fight is still on so I can only hope that both guys are one hundred percent on the day and give as good as they can.

    It just sucks since I've always considered Wlad a stand up guy and would hate to think he'd stoop to such a thing, but when you have a famous wife I guess other considerations come into play.

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      #32
      Originally posted by yoz
      Oh, come off it. You'd be happy if Fury became HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION?
      I'm in no-lose situation with this fight.

      If Klit wins, we will see the end of Fury. It Fury wins, what laughs it will bring.

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        #33
        I don't see what the problem is with Fury becoming champ. He's a highly charismatic individual who brings a lot of fun to the heavyweight division both in and out of the ring. Are people opposed to him because they perceive him to be a skill-less oaf and think he would someone devalue the division by his mere presence at the top of the tree? I'd rather someone fun and a bit goofy representing the premier division in boxing than some dull as ditchwater faux-respectable businessman who bores people to sleep every time he boxes or opens his mouth. Fury's a clown, but clowns bring entertainment, and that's something that's been sorely lacking for several years.

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