Comments Thread For: Fury: British Public Might be Brainwashed By a P*ssy Like Hearn

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  • Kilrain
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    #11
    Fury tells it how it is. Whatever you think of him, you have to admire his honesty.

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    • The plunger man
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      #12
      Bob arum, Don king, Dan duva, Mickey duff, mick Hennessy,frank warren, Eddie Hearn and the rest are no differnt to each other ....in business to make money from the public and lose as little as possible....so let's not pretend one is better than the other....now when it comes to the top of **** pile......Don king usa and frank warren UK are the scourge of the boxing world.....u only have to count how many times they have been taken to court and ripped off working class fighters..period

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      • volt
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        #13
        you call that a hiding?

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        • Box-Office
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          #14
          Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
          Salty jealous **** because Joshua is getting attention. Act like a clown and you'll be treated like one.
          Well, Joshua is feeding off Tyson's scraps, picked up a belt, Fury threw in the trash bin yet the media gets behind Joshua cuz he has that usual "made it outta the ******/immigrant" sob story instead of the man who beat THE MAN. You think they would've gone near Wlad even if they offered a voluntary shot to Anthony?


          I agree with those that say Tyson should act more diplomatic, but Fury is the champ, Joshua has a strap, yet Joshua is being over hyped for beating a guy who never threw a punch to neither win nor lose the title.
          Last edited by Box-Office; 04-14-2016, 10:54 PM.

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          • Box-Office
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            #15
            In an ultimate "heel" move as they call it in pro-wrestling Fury starts to represent the Republic of Ireland.

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            • fanofslug
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              #16
              Fury being brutally honest again. What a legend.

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              • LoadedWraps
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                #17
                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                Money is Tyson Fury's only motivation heading into his rematch with Wladimir Klitschko. The British boxer beat Klitschko by a unanimous decision in November to take the WBA, IBF, IBO and WBO belts and end the Ukrainian's nine-year reign as champion. Fury has since been stripped of the IBF belt.
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                Dayum!!!

                Fury went off on everybody! Putting cats in their place.




                Fury keeps it so real Dave Chappelle needs to make another "when keeping it real goes wrong" skit with Fury in it.

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                • LacedUp
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Box-Office
                  Well, Joshua is feeding off Tyson's scraps, picked up a belt, Fury threw in the trash bin yet the media gets behind Joshua cuz he has that usual "made it outta the ******/immigrant" sob story instead of the man who beat THE MAN. You think they would've gone near Wlad even if they offered a voluntary shot to Anthony?


                  I agree with those that say Tyson should act more diplomatic, but Fury is the champ, Joshua has a strap, yet Joshua is being over hyped for beating a guy who never threw a punch to neither win nor lose the title.
                  This is a great point. If Klitschko had beaten Fury, both Joshua & Wilder would have avoided Klitschko like the plague.

                  I like those guys, but they have a lot to thank Fury for. He was the guy who not only begged for the Klitschko fight for years, but also had the balls to go in there and mess him up.

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                  • lefthooklead
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                    #19
                    Eddie Hearn always talks about getting the 'casuals' involved in boxing. Why? Because it's easy to bull***** them into buying crap mismatches, and believing the hype about totally untested and unproven fighters.

                    Whether you like Fury or not, he's had a much more difficult boxing career (amateur included) and hasn't been gifted anything. Throughout his career he's fought guys with many different styles to get him a good education, got English, Irish, British, European titles, fought 3 eliminators, and THEN beat the main man to win the belts. But, he's a 'gypo' and he says whatever is on his mind so all of his achievements are belittled and downplayed.

                    On the other hand AJ got gifted a couple of close decisions in the Olympics, as a pro he has only fought bums who stood in front of him waiting to get knocked out, and then he got given a title shot with no eliminators against the worst 'champion' I've ever seen AFTER the IBF unfairly stripped Fury. The difference is massive.

                    Don't get me wrong, I like AJ, he's a talented fighter and he's got potential but his rise and ability are hugely overrated at the moment, the hype is ridiculous for the journey he's been through...

                    Why? Because he's ££. He has the looks, the history, the backing, the X-factor cheesy BS story to back and a marketing team controlling his every tweet. He also has a catchy slogan, "Stay humble, stay hungry". It's garbage, but then again it is testament to the BS ridden media world we live in.

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                    • about.thousands
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                      #20
                      This dude is obsessed with Joshua

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