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  • #51
    Originally posted by Ham Porter View Post
    He couldn't be anything else. Even being a champion, no one's interested in watching a boring, feather-fisted slapper who spends more time clinching than he actually does fighting.

    There's certainly a market where gormless, socially inept basement dwellers like 'aboutfkntime' (not enough edge in that username, man) can find entertainment in such things.
    Hahaha....aboutfckntime is certainly some sort of basement or cave dweller .....official name is a ********** .....scum of the earth and cousins to gypsies and mongoloids

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Steve plunger View Post
      Panda you talk some **** don't you....fury is done when he gets in the ring with Joshua, fury will do his silly arms about his waist dance and try to flick his girls jab in Joshua's face and Joshua will move his head to his one side and crack him with his straight right hand down the pipe....same punch that a 200lb Cunningham dropped him with only this time it's being thrown by 6ft 6 250lb beast.....talk is cheap
      Says the 99p shop of boxingscene

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Steve plunger View Post
        Panda you talk some **** don't you....fury is done when he gets in the ring with Joshua, fury will do his silly arms about his waist dance and try to flick his girls jab in Joshua's face and Joshua will move his head to his one side and crack him with his straight right hand down the pipe....same punch that a 200lb Cunningham dropped him with only this time it's being thrown by 6ft 6 250lb beast.....talk is cheap
        Of course talk is cheap. I remember talking to guys like you back when Klitschko was still champion & I was saying the same thing doe, hell I was saying Fury would be a title holder for years. I understand it. Joshua gots power & power KTFO of people. Its impressive. Its awe inspiring. Its also overrated. Its also the main attribute & arguably the only one he has. I don't think Joshua sucks or that he has zero chance vs Fury or obviously anyone else, just power in the HW division can definitely take you further than in most other divisions, but I think people are assigning him superpowers over his performances over journeymen & prospects. Lets see him fight some legit top ten caliber contenders. Lets see him take those buzzing shots a domestic prospect like Whyte landed from a more experienced, been there done that level guy.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
          As previously reported, Tyson Fury has labelled new IBF world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua a 'pumped-up weightlifter' and said he would be an easy pay day once he had defended his own titles against Wladimir Klitschko in July.
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          They ain't ready!!

          Fury has taken over boxing.

          I've already said it before.

          Fury is leagues above AJ. It would have to be a PPV because the kind of bloodshed that would ensue, the horrendous brutality, the sheer violence would be wildly inappropriate for network television. The kind of cold blooded murder that Fury would commit on AJ, that's the kind of violent mauling that would have the sport of boxing on the hot seat - the powers that be would be forced into a position to potentially ultimately shut down boxing forever.

          A picture perfect example of a punchers chance is all AJ has. Like a man with a knife against a bear, AJ is going to have to pick his shots swiftly and carefully because his life is a ticking time bomb, and Fury is looking for that detonator with his fire breathing fists. Fury literally does everything better than AJ. He would probably checkmate him on a chessboard just as easily as he would wipe the ring with him and paint the canvas, the press, the cameras, and the first four rows red with blood before AJ leaves the ring a half dead heap of a human after the ref and the entire corner of Anthony pull a frenzied and blood lusting Fury off of AJ in an attempt to save his life.

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          • #55
            This ****head doesn't learn his lesson does he, this is already making the papers:

            http://www.telegraph.co.uk/boxing/20...g-eddie-hearn/

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Steve plunger View Post
              Panda you talk some **** don't you....fury is done when he gets in the ring with Joshua, fury will do his silly arms about his waist dance and try to flick his girls jab in Joshua's face and Joshua will move his head to his one side and crack him with his straight right hand down the pipe....same punch that a 200lb Cunningham dropped him with only this time it's being thrown by 6ft 6 250lb beast.....talk is cheap
              Joshua doesn't move his head so he won't do that at all. If we're going to go off fights from 3 years ago then Fury beats AJ on points like those 3 guys at the Olympics did, actually, that's not a fair comparison as Fury was fighting away from home and didn't have a trainer in his corner for that fight...

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              • #57
                Originally posted by micky1971 View Post
                Its true, these disrespectful tramps beat their women without shame. i see no mention of david haye....hmmm funny that. why talk british fighters as easy paydays? haye would really do a job on this flabby gypo.
                I find it quite amusing that some people on here see this idiot as some kind of hero, "oh..*****s are really ard...their our heros" what a joke.
                Spoken like a true moron who believes a headline and doesn't even watch the source material. They misquoted him completely, he said he'd slap Eddie Hearn, his exact words after that were "because that's what real men do to *****es, we slap em" referring to HEARN being a *****.

                He also mentioned David Haye in this press conference. Called him a p ussy actually.

                The reason people like Tyson is he says what he thinks and tries to entertain. He builds fights and gets people talking. It's refreshing after so many years of PC BS and media-trained robots that they wheel out for the public. He will get misquoted in the media and by people like you but that's the world we live in. The media can easily brainwash idiots like you that don't even check source material and jump in with your uninformed hatred

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Andy****Hot View Post
                  This ****head doesn't learn his lesson does he, this is already making the papers:

                  http://www.telegraph.co.uk/boxing/20...g-eddie-hearn/
                  Fury doesn't give a **** what you, or anyone else thinks.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Cinci Champ View Post
                    ya but that wouldnt be him. hes being himself i like when athletes are who they are for better or worse i get tired of the fake bs
                    I can understand that. Watching a gleaming public relations performance can become tiresome. Oscar was a King in that realm until a facet of his real personality slipped through the (fish)net.

                    This is different for me though. I don't know whether he actually assaults the mother of his children. Let's say he doesn't. His father's doing his upmost best to foster an 'Us Vs The World' atmosphere, that let's face it, will be corrosive to his son's career. Tyson's sat at a press conference in the midst of that and thrown out a line to be purposefully offensive and controversial on a subject he's been pulled on before. So the attitude is, "**** it, I'll say what I want". Which is fine in and of itself, but why say that? Why make a comment like that? If he doesn't beat his wife, it's petulant and moronic, because it loses him support and money, which is the bottom line here. You can aim an offensive comment at a promoter without alienating yourself. He's introduced himself to the wider sport viewing British public, on who he'd rely for PPV sales, in the worst possible way.

                    Let's say he does beat his wife. Now I don't expect people who I pay to watch violently beat each other to be bastions of morality. Let's face it. It's a squalid little sport that we're all implicated in here. He wouldn't be the first or last boxer to be violent towards women. If you pay a man to be violent in the ring you can't be too shocked when he's violent out of it. With that said, that doesn't mean that domestic violence shouldn't be condemned. It's contemptible.

                    Fury's a 6'8" professionally trained World Heavyweight Boxing Champion. And he's revelling and taking pride in smacking someone that's borne him children? Someone that he professes to love? That has no way whatsoever of defending herself against him? He prides himself in that? . . . That's ****ed up bull**** of the highest order. That isn't the conduct of a man.

                    I've defended his puerile comments in the past. I can no longer defend the man. He represents the sport and city that I love. He's fast become a genuine embarrassment to both.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by - Ram Raid - View Post
                      I can understand that. Watching a gleaming public relations performance can become tiresome. Oscar was a King in that realm until a facet of his real personality slipped through the (fish)net.

                      This is different for me though. I don't know whether he actually assaults the mother of his children. Let's say he doesn't. His father's doing his upmost best to foster an 'Us Vs The World' atmosphere, that let's face it, will be corrosive to his son's career. Tyson's sat at a press conference in the midst of that and thrown out a line to be purposefully offensive and controversial on a subject he's been pulled on before. So the attitude is, "**** it, I'll say what I want". Which is fine in and of itself, but why say that? Why make a comment like that? If he doesn't beat his wife, it's petulant and moronic, because it loses him support and money, which is the bottom line here. You can aim an offensive comment at a promoter without alienating yourself. He's introduced himself to the wider sport viewing British public, on who he'd rely for PPV sales, in the worst possible way.

                      Let's say he does beat his wife. Now I don't expect people who I pay to watch violently beat each other to be bastions of morality. Let's face it. It's a squalid little sport that we're all implicated in here. He wouldn't be the first or last boxer to be violent towards women. If you pay a man to be violent in the ring you can't be too shocked when he's violent out of it. With that said, that doesn't mean that domestic violence shouldn't be condemned. It's contemptible.

                      Fury's a 6'8" professionally trained World Heavyweight Boxing Champion. And he's revelling and taking pride in smacking someone that's borne him children? Someone that he professes to love? That has no way whatsoever of defending herself against him? He prides himself in that? . . . That's ****ed up bull**** of the highest order. That isn't the conduct of a man.

                      I've defended his puerile comments in the past. I can no longer defend the man. He represents the sport and city that I love. He's fast become a genuine embarrassment to both.
                      Another one that writes lengthy comments without checking the source material. He was misquoted and it was taken out of context!

                      Tyson on EDDIE HEARN (not even joshua): "He's had a lot to say but in real life he wouldn't say that.... because he'd get slapped around the ear and couldn't do nothing about it" "he'd walk away holding his ear like that, because that's what real men do to *****es, we slap em"

                      Warren to press right after comment: "That's not women, *****es so don't even go there"

                      Now that you know exactly what was said and I put a little context in there. How do you feel about that? ****** for believing poor written journalism, misquoting him? Wasn't even talking about Joshua FFS.

                      Lesson: Don't believe everything you read

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