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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Fury's Coach Warns IBF of Trashing Belt if Stripped

    Peter Fury, trainer and uncle of newly crowned IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (25-0, 18KOs), has warned the IBF of a harsh response if the sanctioning body follows through with their threat to strip his nephew.

    Last Saturday night in Dusseldorf, Tyson created a firestorm when he pulled off one of the biggest upsets in recent memory by winning a twelve round unanimous decision over longtime champion Wladimir Klitschko.
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  • Eastcoast
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    100% behind Fury on this one. IBF needs to respect the true champion, I'm sick of them stripping unified champions all the time. They screwed over Taylor and Forrest, and now again with Fury.

    And screw Duva if she's pushing for it this way. Duva had no problem telling Mohammedi to step aside a few times for Kovalev.

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    • Teetotaler
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      #3
      The IBF always seemed like the least corrupt organization. But this is just a cheap move.

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      • youbeight
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        duva at it again, cant blame the IBF much, duva told them she wont negotiate or take a step aside. its funny when ppl do it to her, all hell breaks loose, but she turns around and does the same. shed rather get 1 HW title instead of going through the unified lineal HW champ.

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        • Gentblue
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          #5
          Originally posted by Vicious.
          The IBF always seemed like the least corrupt organization. But this is just a cheap move.
          The allowed a steriod cheat, a loser, and a maniac to have their title.... Plus they have the weakest Mandos

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          • DreamerUSA
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            #6
            Originally posted by Vicious.
            The IBF always seemed like the least corrupt organization. But this is just a cheap move.

            Nothing cheap about it. It is their rules. Most of us **** on most of the sanctioning bodies because all they care about is the big money fight sanctioning fees, and rightfully so. Yet at the same time people want to whine about an organization that actually follows its own rules. If anyone should be getting hate, it is Duva, not the IBF. Rules exist to maintain order, not to be broken whenever we fell it is convenient. That is how you end up with seriously corrupt organizations like the WBC and WBA who do whatever the **** they want whenever it pleases them.

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            • Lou Cipher
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              #7
              What does Team Fury care? That belt wont even fit around that big dumb goofy Turd's waist unless he suffers a methane deflation of grave proportions.

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              • Teetotaler
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                #8
                Originally posted by DreamerUSA
                Nothing cheap about it. It is their rules. Most of us **** on most of the sanctioning bodies because all they care about is the big money fight sanctioning fees, and rightfully so. Yet at the same time people want to whine about an organization that actually follows its own rules. If anyone should be getting hate, it is Duva, not the IBF. Rules exist to maintain order, not to be broken whenever we fell it is convenient. That is how you end up with seriously corrupt organizations like the WBC and WBA who do whatever the **** they want whenever it pleases them.
                I'm pretty sure defending the title against a guy whos had it for years should make up for it. This isn't about pleasing the organizations its about common sense. The majority of the public rather see a rematch than glazkov-fury. Its only right

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                • DreamerUSA
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Vicious.
                  I'm pretty sure defending the title against a guy whos had it for years should make up for it. This isn't about pleasing the organizations its about common sense. The majority of the public rather see a rematch than glazkov-fury. Its only right
                  I don't disagree that it is preferable to keep the titles unified. That said. It is their rules, your or my view on right and wrong is irrelevant. Not like they went suprise, were ****ing you with a new rule. I could certainly get on board with them putting a rule in place accounting for rematch clauses, but I in no way support them just doing whatever the **** they please to accomodate the rematch. Not to mention your basicly telling the mandatory to sit with his thumb up his ass for a year because apparently fighting more than once every 6-7 months, when you take almost no damage, is hard work lol.

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                  • johnnycontrolet
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                    #10
                    Who is Glazkov? A complete nobody who hardly beat cruiser Cunningham.....Who cares whether Fury and Klitschko fight for the IBF belt or not, this is anyway a great rematch!

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