Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Struggling To Get Motivated? May Quit Boxing?

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  • LA_2_Vegas
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    #11
    Originally posted by hugh grant
    It surprises me someone as emotional is still unbeaten. You expect them to more likely to have a off day
    Fury was having an off day when he beat Wlad.

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      #12
      I see where he's coming from. Whatever he does from now on will never eclipse his achievement in being the first man to defeat the supposedly unbeatable version of Wlad, in his own backyard.

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      • Szef
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        #13
        Fury's definitely bi-polar.

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        • PensionKiller
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          #14
          Fury has stated that he may be Bipolar. I don't think that is the case, but he definitely has emotional issues to deal with.

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          • PensionKiller
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            #15
            Mental health is an issue that people don't really try to solve in the main stream.

            If you have cancer then you go to the hospital. People don't respect mental health as the same way because you can survive.

            Maybe he needs to see a psychiatrist or someone if he isn't too proud...

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            • The plunger man
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              #16
              I believed fury pulled off an amazing magic trick in beating klitchcko......he phyched him out , he confused and befuddled klitchcko ...I never once considered fury would ever last as an heavyweight champion and beat every challenger ...he has not got the skill set or the stability in his mind to remain focused to stay at the top...for 3 years fury has been on a crusade to try and get klitchcko in the ring....all the games all the charades and finally after 3 years he beat the guy that was 24/7 on his mind...that can have a big effect on a fighter ..like you stare at this huge mountain for years and years....then you climb it and you get to the top of this huge mountain take all the glory and then you get to the bottom again and they ask you go climb that again to prove you can do it...no motivation the second time round.....I don't believe fury can hold onto his world title when he faces a wilder , haye or joshua and I think deep down he knows it.....

              War golovkin
              Last edited by The plunger man; 02-04-2016, 07:21 AM.

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              • kafkod
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                #17
                Originally posted by Steve plunger
                I believed fury pulled off an amazing magic trick in beating klitchcko......he phyched him out , he confused and befuddled klitchcko ...I never once considered fury would ever last as an heavyweight champion and beat every challenger ...he has not got the skill set or the stability in his mind to remain focused to stay at the top...for 3 years fury has been on a crusade to try and get klitchcko in the ring....all the games all the charades and finally after 3 years he beat the guy that was 24/7 on his mind...that can have a big effect on a fighter ..like you stare at this huge mountain for years and years....then you climb it and you get to the top of this huge mountain take all the glory and then you get to the bottom again and they ask you go climb that again to prove you can do it...no motivation the second time round.....I don't believe fury can hold onto his world title when he faces a wilder , haye or joshua and I think deep down he knows it.....

                War golovkin
                I agree with the bolded and I'm a little worried that Fury might go into the rematch without the intensity and concentration he had first time around.

                You're off target with the rest of your comments though. If Fury has the right attitude he can beat any heavyweight in the world. And if he was looking ahead at a fight with Wilder or AJ next he would have the right attitude.

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                • The plunger man
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by kafkod
                  I agree with the bolded and I'm a little worried that Fury might go into the rematch without the intensity and concentration he had first time around.

                  You're off target with the rest of your comments though. If Fury has the right attitude he can beat any heavyweight in the world. And if he was looking ahead at a fight with Wilder or AJ next he would have the right attitude.
                  You can't say that m8 because as it stands he is talking without any conviction now ...and it's only just over 2 months he beat him..he should be high as a kite still and feeling invincible but obviously he is not which tells me he don't have the mental capacity to remain at the top of the division.....that's a very big part of becoming a great champion.....dedication and mentality

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                  • kafkod
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Steve plunger
                    You can't say that m8 because as it stands he is talking without any conviction now ...and it's only just over 2 months he beat him..he should be high as a kite still and feeling invincible but obviously he is not which tells me he don't have the mental capacity to remain at the top of the division.....that's a very big part of becoming a great champion.....dedication and mentality
                    After his old man and Uncle Pete have a word in his ear, he'll be ok, I hope.

                    I'm not talking about advice, I'm talking about motivation and mental grounding. Most likely neither will be needed though. Fury has talked about quitting before and actually announced his retirement once, but he's still here going stronger than ever.
                    Last edited by kafkod; 02-04-2016, 11:01 AM.

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                    • VatoMulatto
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                      #20
                      As long as he keeps on winning he won't retire. I can see him quit boxing after a loss though. Tyson Fury seems to have emotional issues so A loss could be devastating.

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